🌱 Week 3 | Purple Haze Photo | Folder 6B | A Different Personality Emerges
Although Purple Haze 6B shares the same genetics, environment, nutrition, and cultivation method as her sister, she is already beginning to express her own unique growth pattern. This is precisely why each phenotype in Project Blue receives its own individual diary. Every plant has a story worth documenting, and comparing them side by side allows us to appreciate the subtle differences that make growing from seed such an exciting experience.
Like every plant in this project, Purple Haze 6B is being cultivated using the 12/12 From Seed technique. From germination onward, the plants receive a flowering photoperiod, encouraging compact growth while allowing each phenotype to naturally develop its own architecture before flowering fully takes over. It’s an unconventional approach, but one that consistently produces healthy, manageable plants while showcasing each phenotype’s individuality.
During this third week the plant settled comfortably into her new container and responded with a noticeable burst of vegetative growth. Looking back at the first photographs and comparing them to the final images of the week, the improvement is impressive. The canopy has expanded considerably, secondary branches are becoming increasingly active, and the plant is building the framework that will eventually support her flowers.
Growing Environment
As with every diary in this project, environmental stability remains one of the highest priorities.
Throughout the week the conditions remained consistent:
* Temperature: 27°C (lights on)
* Night Temperature: 25°C
* Relative Humidity: 55%
* Root Zone Temperature: 21°C
* Nutrient Solution Temperature: 20°C
* pH: 6.0
* EC: 1.3
* CO₂: approximately 666 ppm
* Photoperiod: 12 Hours On / 12 Hours Off
* Average PPFD: 600–700
Keeping these parameters stable allows the plants to focus their energy on producing healthy roots, vigorous stems, and continuous vegetative growth rather than constantly adapting to environmental changes.
Feeding Program
Purple Haze 6B continues receiving the complete Plagron Terra feeding schedule:
* Terra Grow — 1.8 ml/L
* Power Roots — 1 ml/L
* Pure Zym — 1 ml/L
* Sugar Royal — 1 ml/L
At this stage I’m not chasing explosive growth. My objective is to establish an exceptionally healthy root system, maintain balanced nutrition, and encourage strong structural development before flowering begins in earnest.
Healthy foundations almost always produce healthier harvests.
A Bushier Growth Pattern
One characteristic that immediately stands out in this phenotype is her naturally bushy structure.
Rather than stretching vertically, she appears determined to produce numerous secondary shoots from every node. The lateral branches are developing rapidly and are already beginning to compete with the main stem for dominance, creating what should become a beautifully even canopy in the weeks ahead.
The fan leaves remain broad and healthy, showing excellent turgor with a rich green colour that suggests the feeding program is well balanced. New growth emerges bright green before gradually darkening as each leaf matures—a normal sign of vigorous development.
The stem is thickening steadily and every new internode is adding more potential flowering sites.
Gentle Canopy Management
As with the rest of the Project Blue plants, no aggressive training has been necessary.
Instead, I’ve continued using simple leaf tucking throughout the week.
Rather than removing healthy foliage, I gently reposition the larger fan leaves beneath neighboring branches, allowing more light to reach the developing side shoots hidden below.
This simple technique offers several advantages:
* Improves light penetration.
* Encourages stronger lateral branch development.
* Maintains maximum photosynthetic capacity.
* Eliminates unnecessary recovery time associated with defoliation.
At this stage every healthy fan leaf is an energy factory. My philosophy is to preserve as many of them as possible while simply helping the plant organize its own canopy.
Sometimes the simplest techniques deliver the best long-term results.
Looking Forward
Purple Haze 6B is developing into a wonderfully compact, vigorous phenotype with excellent branching and impressive canopy density. Every day she seems to produce another layer of healthy growth, and the structure she’s building now should provide an outstanding foundation for flowering.
It will be fascinating to compare her with Purple Haze 6A over the coming weeks. Although they started from the same seed line and have received identical treatment, they’re already beginning to reveal their individual personalities—one slightly more symmetrical, the other naturally bushier and eager to fill every available space.
Those subtle differences are one of the greatest joys of phenotype hunting, and documenting each one separately ensures that none of those unique traits are lost along the journey.
A huge thank you to Plagron, Zamnesia, GrowDiaries, and everyone following along with Project Blue. Mr. Baggy wandered through for another inspection this week and confidently declared that this young lady has absolutely no intention of growing quietly in the corner. Judging by her vigorous branching, I have a feeling he’s right.
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