The Olympia Auto is now in its second week of flowering, and it's producing large, beautiful pistils with a strong, heavy aroma. While I expected more vertical growth, the secondary branches are stretching nicely, and the flowers are becoming more prominent and stunning by the day.
Environment: This week started with a cold snap, with temperatures dropping to a minimum of 5°C and a maximum of 15°C. A light rain has also increased the humidity. I believe this stress will enhance resin production, though it may slow the intensity of flowering, just as affected the plant during the vegetative stage.
Watering: I've reduced fertilization and am watering sparsely, about once a week.
Fertilization: I'll not fertilize anymore, the plant now has everything it needs in the substrate.
Pest Control: The Beauveria application, previously every four days, is now down to once a week. Remarkably, I’m entirely pest-free at the moment, even the occasional intruders are gone, which is something I never thought possible, even if it’s temporary.
Training: I haven't performed any training or other procedures on this plant—it's growing naturally from seed.
Expecting: I'm eager to see how the buds develop and, most importantly, to experience their aroma.