🌱 Folder 10B | Guava Auto
Week 2 – The Elegant Sister Begins to Stretch
Welcome back to another week of the 8×8 Adventure, where every phenotype receives its own individual diary, allowing us to appreciate the subtle differences that make each plant unique.
Meet Frosted Guava Auto 10B.
Although she shares exactly the same genetics, growing medium, feeding schedule and environmental conditions as her sister, she has already chosen her own path.
Where Plant A remained exceptionally compact, Plant B immediately showed a little more ambition toward vertical growth.
Not excessive.
Not uncontrolled.
Simply a slightly more open architecture that gives her a graceful appearance while still maintaining excellent structural balance.
This is exactly why pheno hunting is so rewarding.
Even sisters have their own personalities.
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🌿 Growing Conditions
Every plant in this project grows under identical controlled conditions, allowing the genetics—not environmental differences—to shape each phenotype.
Environmental Conditions
* 🌡️ Day Temperature: 27°C
* 🌙 Night Temperature: 25°C
* 💧 Relative Humidity: 55%
* 🌱 Root Zone Temperature: 21°C
* 💦 Nutrient Solution Temperature: 20°C
* ⚡ EC: 1.3
* pH: 6.0
* 💨 CO₂: 666 ppm
* 💡 Light Schedule: 12/12 From Seed
* ? Pot Size: 15 Litres
The consistency inside the grow room continues to provide an ideal environment for comparing every individual phenotype fairly throughout the entire project.
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🌿 Feeding Program
Throughout the week Guava Auto 10B continued receiving the complete Plagron Terra feeding schedule.
Weekly Feeding
* Terra Grow — 1.8 ml/L
* Power Roots — 1 ml/L
* Pure Zym — 1 ml/L
* Sugar Royal — 1 ml/L
* pH Plus — when required
* Lemon Kick — when required
The goal remains to encourage strong root development while supporting healthy vegetative growth before flowering begins to accelerate.
Healthy roots today become heavy flowers tomorrow.
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🌱 Plant Development
Watching these two sisters side by side has been one of the highlights of this week.
From the first few days after transplant it became obvious that Plant B was expressing a different growth pattern.
Her internodal spacing is just a little wider.
The central stem continues extending steadily while producing beautifully symmetrical branches from every node.
She still remains compact compared with many autoflowers, but there is a noticeable elegance to her overall structure.
Rather than forming one dense cluster of leaves, she naturally creates a slightly more open canopy that allows light to penetrate deeper into the plant.
The result is a structure that feels balanced, relaxed and incredibly healthy.
Every photograph taken this week reflects that quiet confidence.
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🌿 Training Progress
As with her sister, this week focused on gentle canopy management rather than aggressive manipulation.
Leaf tucking became part of the daily routine, exposing developing secondary branches and improving airflow throughout the centre of the plant.
A small amount of low-stress training encouraged the side branches to begin catching up with the main stem while preserving the plant’s naturally elegant architecture.
One thing quickly became apparent.
This phenotype almost seems to cooperate with the training.
She opens naturally.
She responds quickly.
She seems eager to build multiple flowering sites without needing much encouragement.
Sometimes a plant simply tells you how she wants to grow.
The best growers know when to listen.
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📸 Behind This Week’s Photos
The photographs beautifully capture the difference between the two Guava sisters.
Early in the week, the camera highlights a strong central leader with perfectly healthy new growth and vibrant colour.
As the days pass, the overhead images reveal a wonderfully symmetrical arrangement of fan leaves, creating an almost star-shaped canopy.
The close-up macro shots show vigorous new shoots emerging confidently from each node, while the side profile demonstrates her slightly taller, more graceful posture compared with Plant A.
She isn’t trying to become oversized.
She’s simply expressing a little more vertical elegance while maintaining excellent balance.
The camera tells that story perfectly.
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🌱 Looking Ahead
Next week should become particularly interesting.
With every new node, Plant B is creating more opportunities for lateral branching while continuing her gentle upward growth.
As low-stress training progresses, I expect those side branches to begin forming a beautifully even canopy capable of supporting numerous flowering sites.
Her slightly longer internodes may ultimately provide excellent light penetration during flower, reducing congestion while still maintaining impressive bud density.
She may not look identical to her sister.
But that’s exactly what makes her special.
Two sisters.
Two personalities.
One incredible genetic line.
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💚 Thank You
Thank you for joining me for another chapter of this incredible journey.
Every week reminds me that growing isn’t about creating identical plants—it’s about discovering the unique personality hidden inside every single seed.
A heartfelt thank you to GrowDiaries for giving growers around the world a place to document, learn, inspire and celebrate this incredible hobby together.
A huge thank you to Plagron for providing the complete Terra nutrient line that continues to support this project with remarkable consistency from seed to harvest.
To the breeders whose dedication makes these genetic expressions possible—thank you for years of passion and hard work. Every phenotype tells its own story, and it’s a privilege to watch those stories unfold.
Finally, thank you to everyone following along.
The growers who share advice.
The newcomers asking their first questions.
The supporters who never miss an update.
The skeptics who keep us thinking.
The silent readers.
The friends made along the way.
Every one of you adds something valuable to this adventure.
The 8×8 Adventure continues…
One phenotype.
One lesson.
One discovery at a time.
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