Week 28 – Flowering Week 5
This week represents an important transition phase in the Pineapple Upside Down’s flowering cycle.
Early floral sites are clearly evolving into real buds.
Density is starting to build, and the plant is visibly shifting from initial flower formation toward true bud stacking.
This change is now easy to observe in photos, making this a critical stage not to miss.
To support this transition, PK levels were slightly increased.
The goal is not to force growth, but to ensure the plant has sufficient resources to bulk steadily and without stress.
Light intensity remains unchanged from the previous week.
PPFD has not been increased yet, as the plant is responding well and stability remains the priority.
Nutrient management and environmental consistency are the main focus this week.
pH is monitored closely and maintained within a 5.8 to 6.2 range to ensure optimal uptake during this sensitive phase.
No other major interventions were made.
The strategy remains simple: observe, maintain balance, and allow the plant to progress naturally into heavier bud development.
See you next weeek.