Pink Rosay Auto – Pheno B | Week 2 Vegetation
Hello everyone, and welcome back to another week of the 12/12 From Seed adventure.
This update belongs to Pink Rosay Auto Pheno B, a plant whose journey has already become one of the most satisfying stories in the tent.
Sometimes the most memorable plants are not the ones that start perfectly.
Sometimes they’re the ones that remind us how resilient cannabis can be when given patience, stability, and time.
Just one week ago, this phenotype was facing a much more uncertain future. Early growth irregularities raised questions about how she would develop and whether she would be able to keep pace with her sisters.
Fast forward to today, and the answer is becoming increasingly clear.
She had absolutely no intention of giving up.
In fact, she seems determined to prove everyone wrong.
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The first thing that stands out this week is the dramatic increase in vigor.
New growth is emerging rapidly from the center of the canopy, creating a compact but energetic structure that appears noticeably stronger than it did only a few days ago.
The growing tip is active.
The leaves are expanding confidently.
And every new node is arriving with more consistency than the last.
The transformation has been remarkable.
What once looked like a struggling seedling now looks like a healthy young plant fully committed to vegetative development.
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Looking from above, the canopy displays excellent symmetry.
Leaf placement is balanced, spacing remains tight, and the plant is stacking growth exactly where you want to see it during this stage of development.
Internodal distance remains compact, creating a sturdy framework that should provide strong support as flowering approaches.
Rather than stretching upward, Pink Rosay Auto Pheno B is focusing on building a dense and efficient structure.
This often becomes a very desirable trait later in the cycle, particularly in a 12/12-from-seed environment where every node matters.
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The foliage itself looks healthy and vibrant.
Coloration remains uniform throughout the plant, with newer growth displaying the bright green tones associated with active development while older leaves maintain a rich and healthy appearance.
Most importantly, the plant is now directing energy toward expansion rather than recovery.
That distinction matters.
Recovery plants survive.
Growing plants thrive.
And this phenotype has clearly crossed that line.
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One of the most encouraging observations this week is the confidence of the new growth.
The newest leaves are emerging cleanly, unfolding properly, and showing increasing vigor with every passing day.
When a plant begins producing strong, healthy growth at the center, it often indicates that the root zone is functioning well and that the plant has adapted successfully to its environment.
Everything visible above the soil suggests that exactly that process is taking place.
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Current nutrition remains unchanged:
• Plagron Terra Grow – 1.8 ml/L
• Plagron Power Roots – 1 ml/L
• Plagron Pure Zym – 1 ml/L
• Plagron Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L
The response has been excellent.
No signs of nutrient stress are visible.
No significant discoloration is present.
Growth remains steady and predictable.
The plant appears comfortable, healthy, and increasingly confident within the feeding program.
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Environmental conditions throughout the week remained stable:
• 12/12 lighting schedule from seed
• Day temperatures around 27°C
• Night temperatures around 25°C
• Relative humidity around 55%
• CO₂ approximately 600 ppm
• Solution temperature around 21°C
• Substrate temperature around 21°C
Consistency is often the most powerful tool a grower has, and Pink Rosay Auto Pheno B serves as a perfect example of why.
The plant wasn’t forced.
She wasn’t pushed.
She was simply given the right conditions and the time needed to respond.
And she did.
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Looking ahead, the goal remains straightforward.
Continue supporting root development.
Maintain stable environmental conditions.
Allow the canopy to expand naturally.
And keep documenting what is quickly becoming one of the most satisfying comeback stories in the project.
Because make no mistake:
This isn’t a plant hanging on.
This is a plant charging forward.
Week 2 closes with Pink Rosay Auto Pheno B looking healthy, vigorous, and increasingly eager to show what she’s capable of.
A huge thank you to Zamnesia for the genetics, Plagron for the nutrition, and to everyone following this journey from seed to harvest.
Until next week, growers love and happy growing everyone. 🌱💚