🌿 Frosted Guava Auto by Zamnesia | Pheno B | Week 6 (Early Flower)
🌱 Same Family, Completely Different Personality
One of the greatest joys of growing multiple phenotypes side by side is discovering just how differently they can express the very same genetics.
Frosted Guava Pheno B continues to surprise me every single week.
Sharing the same home, the same lighting, the same nutrition, the same environmental conditions, and the very same 12/12 From Seed journey as her sister, she's writing an entirely different story.
Where Pheno A reached for the sky with a broader, more open structure, Pheno B has remained wonderfully compact, building a dense framework of strong branches and closely spaced internodes that give her an incredibly sturdy appearance.
Standing at 99 cm, she isn't the tallest lady in the room.
But every day she convinces me a little more that height isn't everything.
Sometimes the smaller plants carry the biggest surprises.
🌸 Week 6 – Flowers Are Starting to Take Control
This week marks the moment where flowering truly begins taking over.
The vertical stretch has slowed considerably, allowing the plant to redirect her energy into building the dozens of flowering sites spread across her canopy.
Every branch now carries clusters of bright white pistils, and what were small pre-flowers only a week ago are already beginning to form recognizable bud sites.
There's a quiet confidence about this phenotype.
She isn't growing wildly.
She's growing with purpose.
Each node feels productive, each branch contributes to the canopy, and the entire plant appears focused on one objective—building flowers.
🌿 Compact Structure with Huge Potential
One characteristic continues standing out above everything else.
Density.
Her internodal spacing remains noticeably tighter than her sister's, creating a plant that feels full without becoming overcrowded.
The careful Low Stress Training carried out during vegetative growth has paid off beautifully, allowing light to reach deep into the canopy while preserving her naturally compact architecture.
Strong lateral branching, thick stems and excellent airflow throughout the plant provide a solid framework for the weeks ahead.
Looking at her today, it's easy to imagine each one of these flowering sites developing into chunky, well-supported colas.
Sometimes compact plants end up being the ones that surprise you the most.
🌼 Early Flower Development
Flower production has accelerated nicely this week.
Fresh clusters of pistils continue appearing across every growing tip, while the first small stacks of calyxes are beginning to give each bud site more definition.
Although it's still early in bloom, there's already a noticeable increase in flower density compared to last week.
Every passing day adds a little more volume.
A few more pistils.
A little more structure.
The transformation has clearly begun.
The first hints of resin are also starting to appear on the surrounding sugar leaves, offering a small preview of what's still to come.
🍃 Plant Health
Health remains exceptional.
The foliage displays a deep, healthy green, with leaves maintaining excellent posture throughout the entire canopy.
There are no signs of stress, deficiencies, or nutrient imbalance.
The stems continue thickening to support future flower weight, while new growth remains vigorous and beautifully uniform.
She has developed into one of those plants that simply looks comfortable.
Comfortable in her environment.
Comfortable with her feeding.
Comfortable doing exactly what nature designed her to do.
💧 Nutrition & Hand Watering
Unlike her sister, Pheno B continues her journey under traditional hand watering, allowing me to spend a little extra time with her during every irrigation.
This week's feeding consists of:
• Terra Bloom — 1.9 ml/L
• Pure Zym — 1 ml/L
• Sugar Royal — 1 ml/L
• Power Buds — 1 ml/L
• Green Sensation — 1 ml/L
Maintaining:
• EC: 1.78 mS/cm
• pH: 6.0
It's been fascinating to compare both irrigation methods throughout this project. Despite one plant growing with AutoPot and the other by hand, both continue developing beautifully under the same Plagron feeding program.
🌡️ Environment
Stable environmental conditions continue allowing each phenotype to express its genetics without unnecessary stress.
Current conditions:
• Day temperature: 29°C
• Night temperature: 25°C
• Relative humidity: 72%
• Solution temperature: 21°C
• Root zone temperature: 21°C
• CO₂: Approximately 639 ppm
Keeping these parameters consistent has allowed the subtle genetic differences between both Frosted Guava phenotypes to become the real story of this grow.
👀 Looking Ahead
Over the coming week, I expect flower production to accelerate significantly.
Those small clusters of pistils should begin stacking together into clearly defined buds, while resin production gradually spreads across the sugar leaves and surrounding calyxes.
What excites me most isn't her height.
It's her structure.
Her compact frame, tight internodal spacing, and impressive number of flowering sites give me the feeling that she could become one of those plants that quietly delivers an outstanding harvest without ever being the biggest in the room.
Sometimes the plants that ask for the least attention end up giving you the biggest smile at harvest.
🙏 Final Thoughts
Frosted Guava Pheno B is becoming one of the most fascinating plants in this entire 8×8 Adventure.
Growing beside her sister under identical conditions has been a perfect reminder that genetics are never just about a strain name—they're about expression.
Same family.
Same environment.
Same care.
Yet a completely different personality.
She has chosen to stay compact, sturdy and beautifully organized, and every week she becomes a little more convincing that this unique structure could translate into something very special when harvest day finally arrives.
A huge thank you to Zamnesia for trusting me with these incredible genetics, Plagron for consistently outstanding nutrition, Future ofGrow for powering the garden with exceptional lighting, TrolMaster for maintaining a stable environment, and to everyone following this journey here on GrowDiaries.
Your support, comments, and encouragement continue to make this 8×8 Adventure even more rewarding.
Until next week...
Growers Love and happy growing! 🌱💚