Cash Express – Pheno B | Week 3
Small Sister, Big Potential
Welcome back to another week of the 8×8 Adventure, where every phenotype earns its own place in the spotlight. While sister plants may share the same parents, they rarely tell exactly the same story—and that is one of the most fascinating parts of growing from seed.
This week brings us to Cash Express Pheno B, the quieter sister of the pair.
At first glance she may appear slightly behind Pheno A in overall size and development, but spending a little time with the photographs reveals something far more interesting.
This is not a weak plant.
This is a plant writing her own chapter.
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Week 3 Environment
🌡️ Temperature: 27.4°C
💧 Relative Humidity: 55%
💡 PPFD: ~700 µmol/m²/s
🌱 Medium: Plagron Lightmix
? Growing Method: 12/12 From Seed
💦 Water Consumption: ~0.9–1.2L per day
Feeding Schedule
Days 18
* EC 1.0
* pH 5.99–6.0
* Approximately 1L
Days 21
* EC 1.3
* pH 6.0
* Approximately 1.2L
The environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week, allowing differences between phenotypes to become increasingly visible.
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Cash Express Pheno B
If Pheno A represents symmetry and textbook structure, Pheno B represents individuality.
She is slightly smaller.
A little less aggressive.
A little less imposing.
But she possesses something equally valuable.
Character.
Looking at the canopy from above, the first thing that stands out is how compact and tidy she remains. While her sister is charging forward with obvious vigor, Pheno B appears to be investing more energy into establishing structure before accelerating upward.
The leaves are healthy and evenly colored.
The stems remain strong.
The new growth is vibrant and active.
Most importantly, the plant shows no signs of struggling despite her slightly slower pace.
In fact, many experienced growers learn over time that the fastest seedling is not always the plant that finishes strongest.
Some phenotypes sprint.
Others build momentum.
Right now, Pheno B feels very much like the second type.
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A Different Growth Rhythm
One of the most interesting aspects of growing multiple phenotypes side by side is seeing how differently plants can respond under identical conditions.
Same tent.
Same nutrients.
Same environment.
Same light.
Yet each plant interprets those conditions through its own genetic lens.
Cash Express Pheno B seems to prefer a more measured approach.
The internodes remain relatively compact.
The branching is beginning to establish itself.
The center of the plant is becoming increasingly busy with fresh growth.
And while she may not command attention immediately through sheer size, she rewards closer observation.
There is a quiet confidence developing here.
A feeling that she is preparing rather than rushing.
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Healthy Signs Everywhere
Several positive observations stand out this week:
* Excellent leaf color throughout the canopy
* Strong, healthy petiole development
* Compact structure
* Good node formation
* Active new growth
* Positive response to increased feeding and PPFD
The fresh growth emerging from the center is particularly encouraging.
Those younger leaves display the lighter green color typical of rapidly expanding tissue, showing that the plant is actively building new biomass and continuing to adapt to the increased light levels.
Nothing about this plant suggests limitation.
Only a slightly different timetable.
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The Beauty of Phenotype Variation
One of the goals of documenting every phenotype separately is to capture these subtle differences.
If both sisters looked identical, there would be little to learn.
Instead, we get to observe how two related plants express themselves in unique ways.
Pheno A currently impresses through vigor and structure.
Pheno B impresses through balance and composure.
Both approaches are valid.
Both are beautiful.
And both deserve their own spotlight.
Sometimes the plant that receives less attention early on becomes the one that surprises everyone later.
I’ve seen that story play out many times before.
Perhaps Pheno B has a surprise waiting for us too.
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Looking Ahead
Over the coming week I will be watching closely for:
* Increased branch development
* Changes in growth rate under the higher PPFD
* Early flowering indicators from the 12/12 schedule
* Structural differences compared to Pheno A
* Signs of unique phenotype expression
At this stage she remains healthy, happy, and steadily progressing.
And honestly, that’s exactly what I want to see.
No drama.
No problems.
Just growth.
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Thank You
A huge thank you to everyone following along with this project.
Thank you to the GrowDiaries community for creating a place where growers from around the world can learn from one another.
Thank you to Plagron for supporting this cultivation journey.
Thank you to Zamnesia for the genetics and the opportunity to document these cultivars from seed to harvest.
And thank you to every grower who takes the time to stop by, leave a comment, share advice, or simply enjoy the journey.
Every plant has a story.
Some tell it loudly.
Others tell it quietly.
This week, Cash Express Pheno B reminds us that quiet stories are often worth listening to.
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Growers Love and see you next week, little lady. Keep growing your way.