Pink Truffle #1 — Week 2 Flowering
Pink Truffle #1 enters the second week of flowering displaying a vigorous yet controlled stretch, maintaining the compact and well-balanced structure already observed during vegetative growth. Unlike more elongated phenotypes, this plant continues to develop with tighter internodal spacing while steadily increasing the number of active flowering sites throughout the canopy.
The training performed during vegetation has resulted in excellent branch distribution, allowing light to reach both the upper canopy and secondary flowering sites. Multiple tops are developing simultaneously, creating a uniform structure with strong production potential across the entire plant rather than concentrating growth in a few dominant branches.
Flower initiation is now clearly established, with abundant pistil formation visible on all primary and secondary tops. The canopy remains dense but organized, showing an ideal balance between vegetative vigor and floral development. Branches are sturdy and well-positioned, supporting the formation of numerous future colas while maintaining excellent overall symmetry.
One of the most notable characteristics of Pink Truffle #1 at this stage is its efficient use of space. The plant combines strong lateral expansion with moderate vertical growth, creating a productive canopy that maximizes light interception without excessive stretching.
As flowering progresses, Pink Truffle #1 is showing all the traits of a highly promising producer, with excellent structure, uniform flower development, and the potential to generate a canopy filled with dense, evenly developed tops in the weeks ahead. 🌱🔥🍬
Seed: World Breeders
Grower: Piperoots