đż Amnesia Haze Auto â Pheno B | Week 4
Same Room, Same Love⊠Different Story.
One of my favorite things about growing from seed is watching every plant write its own story.
This is Amnesia Haze Auto â Pheno B, growing alongside her sister under exactly the same environment. Same tent. Same lights. Same nutrient solution. Same temperatures. Same humidity. Same grower.
Yet⊠sheâs taking her own path.
While Pheno A decided to race ahead into early flowering, Pheno B is taking her time, focusing on building structure before committing her energy to reproduction. Itâs one of the reasons I love documenting individual phenotypesâgenetics always have something to teach us.
This project is also another chapter in my ongoing 12/12 From Seed Adventure, proving that every seed expresses itself differently, even when every environmental factor remains almost identical.
Sometimes nature simply decides to surprise us.
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đ± Environment
Just like her sister, Pheno B is enjoying a very stable environment.
⹠Day Temperature: 33°C
⹠Night Temperature: 25°C
âą Relative Humidity: 63%
âą COâ: 639 ppm
⹠Solution Temperature: 26°C
⹠Root Zone Temperature: 21°C
âą Light Schedule: 12/12
âą pH: 6.1
âą EC: 1.35 mS/cm
Keeping the environment stable allows the plantsânot environmental fluctuationsâto reveal their genetic differences.
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? Different Pot, Different Pace
One noticeable difference between both sisters is the container size.
Unlike Pheno A, which is growing in a 15-liter pot, Pheno B is currently rooted inside an 11-liter container.
Will that influence her final development?
Possibly.
A slightly smaller root zone can influence overall vigor and stretch, especially once flowering begins. Whether thatâs the main reason sheâs developing a little slowerâor whether itâs simply geneticsâremains to be seen.
Thatâs exactly why I love these side-by-side comparisons.
Every week adds another piece to the puzzle.
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đ§ Feeding & Hand Watering
Unlike many of my larger projects, this run isnât using AutoPots.
Every watering is done by hand.
That allows me to inspect every plant individually, monitor moisture levels closely, and adapt watering volume to each phenotypeâs needs.
Current nutrient mix:
âą Terra Grow â 1.8 ml/L
âą Power Roots â 1 ml/L
âą Pure Zym â 1 ml/L
âą Sugar Royal â 1 ml/L
âą pH Plus â as required
âą Lemon Kick â as required
Current irrigation:
đ§ Approximately 1.1 L per plant every 24 hours, adjusted according to pot weight and substrate moisture.
Sometimes growing slowly simply means drinking a little less while building a stronger foundation.
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đż Training
Training remains intentionally gentle.
Only Low Stress Training (LST) is being used.
The goal isnât forcing the plant into shapeâitâs helping light reach more growing tips while keeping the canopy open and even.
Looking closely, Pheno B is responding beautifully.
Her internodal spacing remains compact, secondary branches are catching up nicely, and the structure is developing into a very balanced little bush.
Sheâs simply choosing to invest a bit more time in vegetative growth before flowering really takes over.
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đŒ Early Development
One thing I find fascinating is how differently these sisters are behaving.
Pheno A already showed obvious pre-flower development.
Pheno B, however, is still mostly focused on vegetative growth.
The tops are stacking new leaves quickly, side branches continue to push outward, and while the first signs of maturity are beginning to appear, sheâs clearly taking a slower, steadier approach.
Neither approach is better.
Just different.
And thatâs the beauty of growing from seed.
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đ· Photography Notes
Photographing these early stages is always rewarding.
The fresh lime-green growth against the darker mature leaves makes every new shoot stand out beautifully.
The architecture is becoming more defined every day, and documenting these subtle differences now will make the flowering comparison even more interesting later on.
Sometimes the smallest changes become the biggest stories once harvest arrives.
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đ Final Thoughts
Pheno B may not be in a hurryâŠ
âŠbut sheâs healthy.
Strong.
Balanced.
Growing exactly at her own pace.
Every plant deserves to be judged by its own rhythm, not by the speed of the one growing beside it.
Thatâs one of the greatest lessons this hobby keeps teaching me.
Iâm excited to see where this phenotype decides to take us over the coming weeks.
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đ Thank You
A huge thank you to everyone following this adventure from the very beginning.
Whether youâre here to learn, compare phenotypes, or simply enjoy watching another grow unfold, Iâm grateful youâve decided to spend a little of your time here.
Special thanks toZamnesia and Plagron for the genetics, nutrients and growing media that keep this project thriving, and to everyone supporting this journey with comments, advice, encouragement, and curiosity.
See you all next week.
Growers Love ad letâs see what story Pheno B decides to write next. đ±đ