🌱 Week 3 | Purple Haze Photo | Folder 7B | Growing at Her Own Pace
Welcome back to another chapter of Project Blue, where every Purple Haze phenotype receives its own dedicated diary. Although every plant shares the same genetics, environment, nutrients, and lighting schedule, each one expresses its own unique growth pattern, making every folder a story of its own.
This diary is part of my ongoing exploration of 12/12 From Seed, a cultivation technique that has become one of my favourites. From the day these seeds emerged from the soil, they have grown under a 12-hour light cycle, encouraging compact development, excellent internodal spacing, and allowing every phenotype to reveal its natural structure without excessive vegetative growth.
Purple Haze 7B reminds us of one of the most important lessons in growing:
Not every healthy plant develops at the same speed.
She entered Week 3 slightly behind some of her sisters, but she never showed signs of stress or weakness. Instead, she quietly focused on building a strong foundation. Comparing the first photographs with those taken at the end of the week, the improvement is obvious. New nodes are stacking, the stem has thickened, and the canopy is beginning to take shape beautifully.
Sometimes patience is the best nutrient we can provide.
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🌡️ Week 3 Growing Environment
Every phenotype in Project Blue benefits from the same carefully controlled environment.
During this week the room remained stable with the following conditions:
• 🌡️ Day Temperature: 27°C
• 🌙 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
Providing identical environmental conditions across every plant allows each phenotype to express its own genetic potential, making differences in growth much easier to observe and document.
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🌿 Feeding Schedule
Purple Haze 7B continues receiving the complete Plagron Terra vegetative feeding program:
• Terra Grow — 1.8 ml/L
• Power Roots — 1 ml/L
• Pure Zym — 1 ml/L
• Sugar Royal — 1 ml/L
Rather than increasing nutrients simply because another plant grows faster, I prefer feeding according to overall health. She has shown excellent colour, healthy new growth, and no indication that she needs anything beyond a consistent and balanced feeding schedule.
Healthy roots always come before explosive growth.
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🍃 Letting the Plant Set the Tempo
One thing I enjoy about phenotype hunts is learning to respect each plant’s individual pace.
It’s tempting to compare sisters growing side by side, but plants don’t read calendars.
Purple Haze 7B may have started the week slightly behind, yet every day she added another piece to the puzzle. Her leaves gradually became larger, her stem gained strength, and fresh shoots began emerging confidently from each node.
Rather than chasing rapid vertical growth, she invested her energy into creating a sturdy framework for the weeks ahead.
That’s exactly the kind of patience I like to see.
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🌱 Preparing for Future Training
With several healthy nodes now established, this phenotype is approaching the point where gentle canopy management will begin.
For now, the focus remains simple.
Allow every branch to develop naturally.
Maintain strong root growth.
Keep the environment stable.
As the side branches continue to elongate over the coming days, they’ll become excellent candidates for gentle leaf tucking and Low Stress Training (LST), helping open the canopy without interrupting the plant’s natural momentum.
There’s no need to rush the process.
Every training technique works best when the plant tells you she’s ready.
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🌿 Quiet Progress Is Still Progress
One of my favourite things about Purple Haze 7B is her balance.
The leaves remain a beautiful healthy green.
Internodal spacing is nice and compact.
New growth appears vibrant and vigorous.
The stem continues to strengthen with each passing day.
Although she’s one of the smaller ladies in the room, she carries herself with confidence, and every new set of leaves suggests she’s finding her rhythm.
She may not be leading the race today.
But healthy, steady plants often become some of the biggest surprises later in flower.
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🔭 Looking Ahead
Week 3 has given Purple Haze 7B exactly what she needed: time.
Time to establish healthy roots.
Time to strengthen her stem.
Time to build the structural foundation that will support future flowering.
As she enters the coming week, I expect her side branches to accelerate, her canopy to become fuller, and her compact frame to transform into a well-balanced flowering structure. With stable environmental conditions and consistent nutrition, she’s now perfectly positioned to continue catching up naturally.
Some phenotypes sprint.
Others build quietly before showing what they’re truly capable of.
Growers Love and I have a feeling 7B belongs to the second group.
A massive thank you to Plagron for providing the outstanding Terra nutrient line that keeps Project Blue thriving, to Zamnesia for making this incredible journey possible, and to everyone following these individual phenotype diaries. Every comment, question, and bit of encouragement makes this adventure even more rewarding.A massive thank you to Plagron for providing the outstanding Terra nutrient line that keeps Project Blue thriving, to Zamnesia for making this incredible journey possible, and to everyone following these individual phenotype diaries. Every comment, question, and bit of encouragement makes this adventure even more rewarding.