🌱 Black Diamond – Plant A (8A) | Week 3 Vegetation
8×8 Adventure – Folder 08
Welcome back to another chapter of the 8×8 Adventure, my personal pheno hunt where twelve different cultivars are being grown simultaneously using the 12/12 From Seed method. The goal of this project is to explore each cultivar’s natural structure, flowering speed, resin production, aromas, and final quality while allowing every phenotype to express its own unique personality.
This grow is cultivated entirely with the Plagron Terra nutrient line, maintaining a straightforward feeding schedule while documenting every stage of development through macro photography and weekly reports. Every plant receives exactly the same environmental conditions, allowing genetics to tell their own story.
Black Diamond Plant A continues to show exactly why this strain caught my attention. While still young, she already displays excellent vigor, healthy spacing, and the elegant structure that makes a phenotype exciting to follow.
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🌿 Grow Conditions
Week: 3 (Vegetation)
* 🌡️ Day Temperature: 27°C
* 🌙 Night Temperature: 25°C
* 💧 Humidity: 55%
* 🌱 Substrate Temperature: 21°C
* 💦 Solution Temperature: 20°C
* ⚡ EC: 1.3
* pH: 6.0
* 💨 CO₂: 666 ppm
* 💡 Light Schedule: 12/12
* ? Pot Size: 15 L
* 🚿 Water Consumption: Approximately 1 L per plant/day
Feeding Schedule
* Terra Grow — 1.8 ml/L
* Power Roots — 1 ml/L
* Pure Zym — 1 ml/L
* Sugar Royal — 1 ml/L
* pH Plus — adjusted as required
* Lemon Kick — adjusted as required
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🌱 Plant Development
Plant A is developing into a beautifully balanced young lady. She has established a thick central stem with evenly spaced internodes, while the lateral branches are already beginning to push outward, creating the framework for what should become a very productive canopy.
Her leaves display a rich, healthy green with excellent turgor, showing that nutrition and irrigation remain well balanced. New growth is arriving rapidly and with good symmetry, suggesting that she has fully settled into her container and is now directing her energy toward vigorous structural development.
Compared to many plants grown under the 12/12 From Seed method, she is maintaining a compact architecture while still producing enough internodal spacing to ensure future flower sites receive adequate light penetration.
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📷 This Week Behind the Lens
This week’s photographs really highlight the quality of her structure.
The side profiles reveal a strong main stem with excellent node stacking, while the overhead shots showcase an increasingly symmetrical canopy. The macro images capture healthy new growth emerging from every node, giving an excellent preview of the flowering sites that are beginning to form.
One of my favorite photos is the overhead shot where the plant resembles a perfectly balanced green star, each fan leaf extending naturally without competing for space. These are exactly the kinds of structural characteristics I enjoy documenting during early development because they often hint at the final architecture of the mature plant.
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🌿 Looking Ahead
As she enters the coming week, I expect Plant A to begin transitioning fully into her stretch phase. The secondary branches should accelerate noticeably, gradually transforming the compact vegetative structure into a canopy filled with evenly distributed flowering sites.
If she continues at this pace, she has every opportunity to become one of the standout Black Diamond phenotypes within the project.
For now, the objective remains simple: maintain stable environmental conditions, continue the current feeding schedule, and let her natural genetics guide the process.
Growers Love and as always, patience is part of the process… and this lady is definitely making me curious about what’s coming next. 💚