? Blueberry Muffin – Pheno A
Week 6 | Every Plant Speaks Its Own Language
Welcome back to another chapter of the 8×8 Adventure! 💚🌱
If you've been following this project from the beginning, you'll know that every plant in this room shares exactly the same environment, the same lighting, the same irrigation system, and the same general care. The only thing that truly separates them is their genetics—and that's precisely what makes this project so fascinating.
Blueberry Muffin Pheno A continues her journey under a strict 12/12 light cycle from seed, growing inside the AutoPot system beneath the Future of Grow Black Series LED while being carefully documented from germination all the way to harvest.
Every week reveals a little more of her personality.
And this week...
She had something to tell me.
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🌱 Full Steam Into Flower
There is no doubt anymore.
Vegetative growth is now behind us, and this beautiful lady has fully committed herself to flowering.
The stretch continues, fresh pistils are appearing across the canopy, and every branch is now focused on producing future flower sites rather than new vegetative growth.
The framework that was patiently built over the previous weeks is now beginning to pay dividends. Thanks to the early leaf bending, gentle canopy management, and allowing the plant to naturally find her shape, light is reaching deep into the canopy, encouraging flowering sites throughout the entire plant.
Sometimes doing less allows the plant to do more.
This week was exactly that.
Rather than introducing additional training, I simply allowed her to continue expressing herself naturally while closely observing how she responded.
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🍽️ A Hungry Lady
One thing became increasingly obvious during the week.
Compared to some of the other ladies in the room, Blueberry Muffin Pheno A is asking for more food.
The lighter colour developing on some of the older fan leaves isn't a cause for panic—it is simply the plant telling me that her nutritional demand has increased now that flowering is accelerating.
This is one of the interesting challenges of running several different genetics together.
Ideally, every plant would receive a feeding program tailored specifically to its own appetite. In reality, when multiple cultivars share the same environment and irrigation system, compromises sometimes have to be made.
The important part is recognising what the plant is communicating and responding before it becomes a genuine deficiency.
That's exactly what I've started doing.
Over the coming weeks, nutrient strength will be increased slightly to better match her appetite while continuing to monitor how she responds.
Growing is a conversation.
This week, Blueberry Muffin simply spoke a little louder than the others.
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🌿 Development
Despite asking for more nutrition, her overall development continues to impress.
The main stem remains strong, secondary branches have stretched beautifully, and numerous flowering sites are beginning to establish themselves throughout the canopy.
Looking from above, it's easy to appreciate how evenly the branches have developed.
The earlier leaf bending has done exactly what it was intended to do—opening the plant without forcing it into an unnatural shape.
Instead of one dominant flowering top, multiple branches are now competing for the light, creating what should become a very productive canopy over the coming weeks.
Every day she looks a little less like a young plant...
...and a little more like the Blueberry Muffin I've been waiting to meet.
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🌡️ Environment
The room continues providing stable conditions as flowering progresses.
• 🌡️ Day temperature: 29°C
• 🌙 Night temperature: 25°C
• 💧 Relative humidity: 60%
• 🥥 Root zone temperature: 21°C
• 💦 Nutrient solution: 22°C
• ⚗️ pH: 6.0
• ⚡ EC: 1.78 mS/cm
• 💨 CO₂: approximately 693 ppm
• 💡 Light schedule: 12/12
Humidity has now been reduced compared to the previous weeks as the plants move deeper into flower, creating a more suitable environment for healthy bud development while maintaining excellent transpiration.
Everything remains stable, allowing the plants to focus their energy exactly where we want it—into flowers.
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🌱 Feeding
The AutoPot system continues running beautifully, providing a constant supply of fresh nutrient solution whenever the AquaValve calls for it.
Current reservoir:
• Plagron Terra Bloom — 1.9 ml/L
• Plagron Sugar royal — 1 ml/L
• Plagron Pure Zym — 1 ml/L
• Plagron Power Buds — 1 ml/L
• pH adjusted to 6.0
As Blueberry Muffin has shown a greater appetite than some of the other plants, I'll gradually increase her nutrition over the coming weeks while carefully monitoring both leaf colour and overall plant health.
The goal isn't simply to feed more.
It's to feed exactly what the plant is asking for.
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📸 Behind the Lens
This week's photographs tell a very honest story.
The developing flower sites are becoming easier to spot, the vertical growth has slowed into a more controlled stretch, and the canopy continues filling with healthy new growth.
Some of the fan leaves clearly reveal the lighter colour that first caught my attention this week, serving as a useful reminder that plants are constantly communicating if we take the time to observe them closely.
Photography isn't just about capturing beautiful plants.
Sometimes it's one of the best diagnostic tools a grower can have.
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🔍 Looking Ahead
Over the next week, my attention will be focused on two things.
First, allowing the flowers to continue stacking naturally as the stretch begins slowing down.
Second, watching closely to see how Blueberry Muffin responds to the slight increase in nutrition.
If everything goes according to plan, I expect the foliage to regain a richer green while the plant continues directing her energy into flower production.
The foundation has been built.
Now it's time to let those flowers take centre stage.
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💚 Thank You
As always, a huge thank you to everyone following this journey.
Whether you've been here since germination or you've only recently discovered the diary, I truly appreciate every visit, every comment, every question and every piece of advice. Projects like this become far more rewarding because they're shared with an amazing community of growers from around the world.
A special thank you goes to GrowDiaries for providing the platform where we can document these adventures and continue learning from one another.
To Zamnesia, thank you for the fantastic Blueberry Muffin genetics that continue to reveal more personality with every passing week.
To Plagron, thank you for providing the nutrition and growing media that keep these ladies thriving from start to finish.
And to Future of Grow LED, thank you for delivering the light that fuels every stage of this journey and helps these plants perform at their very best.
Finally, thank you for being here.
Every diary, every photograph, every success, and every lesson learned is even more meaningful because it's shared with this incredible community.
Growers Love, and I'll see you all next week as Blueberry Muffin continues her journey through flower. 💚🌱