Week four marks the true beginning of the flowering phase.
Both Pink Rosay ladies have shifted gears and are now growing explosively. The first pistils are clearly visible across both phenotypes, and they look fresh, vibrant, and full of energy. It’s always a beautiful moment when that transition becomes undeniable.
The difference between the two phenos is becoming more pronounced. The left plant is stretching much more vigorously, while her sister on the right remains more compact and reserved in her growth. Running two different expressions in the same space always comes with a bit of uncertainty — especially without clones — but that’s part of the adventure. Let’s see how it plays out.
For now, I’m deliberately avoiding any defoliation. I don’t want to encourage additional stretch, as they’re already growing fast enough as it is. Sometimes doing less is the better strategy, especially in a limited vertical space like this.
At this stage, everything looks healthy and well-balanced. The structure is forming, the flowering sites are multiplying, and the energy in the tent is clearly shifting.
The real show is about to begin 🌸