🥒 Project Blue Tent – Week 4
Pickle Lemon Haze F1 – Pheno A (Folder 14A)
Hello everyone, and welcome back to another update from Project Blue Tent! 💙🌱
For anyone joining this journey for the first time, this project follows four individual plants, each documented in its own diary from seed to harvest. Although every plant shares the exact same environment, nutrients, lighting, and care, each one is given the opportunity to tell its own unique story and reveal how its genetics express themselves.
Today we're catching up with Pickle Lemon Haze F1 – Plant A.
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🌱 Week Four – Recovery and New Beginnings
Last week marked an important milestone when Plant A received her very first topping.
This week, however, was all about patience.
After performing a high-stress training technique, I always prefer giving the plant time to recover before asking anything more of her. Rather than continuing with additional training, I simply let nature do its job while carefully observing how she responded.
Sometimes, the best thing a grower can do is... nothing.
Looking at her now, it's safe to say she appreciated that decision.
The recovery has been outstanding.
The two new leading shoots have quickly taken over, growth has remained vigorous throughout the entire plant, and the side branches are now pushing with much greater determination than before. The change in architecture is already becoming obvious, with the canopy beginning to widen naturally as the plant redirects its energy away from a single dominant tip.
It's always rewarding to watch such a dramatic transformation from one small cut.
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🌡️ Environmental Conditions
Consistency continues to be one of the biggest priorities inside Project Blue Tent.
Stable environmental conditions allow the plants to recover quickly from training while encouraging continuous vegetative growth.
Average conditions this week were:
• 🌡️ Day temperature: 27°C
• 🌙 Night temperature: 25°C
• 💧 Relative humidity: 67%
• 🥥 Root zone temperature: 24°C
• 💦 Nutrient solution: 18°C
• ⚗️ pH: 5.8
• ⚡ EC: 1.88 mS/cm
• 💨 CO₂: approximately 450 ppm
• 💡 Light schedule: 18/6
With the Phytonaut LED providing an even spread across the canopy, the plants continue receiving all the energy they need while maintaining compact internodal spacing and healthy vegetative growth.
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🥥 Feeding Adjustments
As mentioned in the previous updates, all four plants developed a slightly lighter shade of green during the last couple of weeks.
Although their posture remained excellent and growth never slowed down, I felt they were asking for just a little more nutrition.
Rather than waiting for deficiencies to appear, I increased the base feeding slightly.
Current nutrition now consists of:
• Plagron Hydro A — 1.8 ml/L
• Plagron Hydro B — 1.8 ml/L
• Plagron Hydro Roots — 1 ml/L
By the end of this week I was already beginning to notice a richer, healthier green returning to the newest foliage across the entire tent, suggesting the adjustment was exactly what the plants were asking for.
One of the things I'm really enjoying about growing in coco is how quickly the plants respond to small, measured changes.
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🌿 Pickle Lemon Haze F1 – Plant A
This phenotype continues to impress me every single week.
The recovery after topping has been remarkably smooth, and it's already clear that the plant has shifted into a completely different growth pattern.
The two new main leaders are developing beautifully, while the lower branches are accelerating as they receive more energy than they would have under normal apical dominance.
Instead of growing upward through one dominant stem, the plant is now beginning to spread outward, creating the broad, balanced framework I'm hoping to build before introducing the SCROG later in the grow.
The stems continue to thicken nicely, the internodal spacing remains tight, and the foliage has maintained excellent posture throughout the week.
Although she's still carrying that slightly lighter shade of green, the improvement in colour over the last few days is already noticeable, and her overall posture tells the real story.
Leaves are praying toward the light.
Growth is continuous.
The plant simply looks happy.
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🔍 Looking Ahead
Next week should be another exciting step forward.
With the topping now fully recovered, I expect both new leaders to begin stretching more aggressively while the side branches continue filling out the canopy.
For now, I'll continue allowing the plant to develop naturally, avoiding unnecessary stress and simply monitoring her structure as she prepares for the next stage of vegetative growth.
Every week these genetics reveal a little more of their personality, and Plant A is becoming exactly the kind of bushy, well-balanced plant I was hoping to create.
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💙 Thank You
A huge thank you goes to Zamnesia for making Project Blue Tent possible, from these fantastic Pickle Lemon Haze F1 genetics to the complete ecosystem surrounding this grow.
A sincere thank you as well to Plagron for providing the Premium Coco Growbags together with the Hydro nutrient line that continues supporting healthy growth every step of the way.
Thank you to GrowDiaries for providing a place where growers from around the world can document their journeys, share experiences, and continue learning from one another.
And finally, thank you to everyone following along.
Whether you've been here since germination, recently discovered these diaries, leave comments every week, quietly follow in the background, or simply enjoy watching these ladies grow, your support genuinely means a lot.
Project Blue Tent is about sharing the complete journey—the successes, the lessons, the experiments, and everything in between.
I hope you're all having an amazing week, and I look forward to seeing you again in the next update as these beautiful ladies continue their adventure.
Until next time...
Growers Love, happy growing, and take care everyone! 🌱💙