💜 Week 5 – Purple CousKush Auto (Pheno A)
Every Plant Has Its Own Rhythm
One of my favourite parts of growing from seed is watching each plant develop its own personality.
This Purple CousKush has shared the exact same environment, feeding schedule, lighting, and care as the rest of the project since day one. She germinated under the same conditions, transitioned into the same 12/12 flowering schedule from seed, and has been treated exactly the same throughout her journey.
Yet, despite identical conditions, she’s chosen her own pace.
While several of her roommates rushed head-first into flowering, this young lady has taken a more measured approach, focusing first on building a solid structure before fully committing her energy to bloom.
And honestly… I’m perfectly happy to let her tell her story.
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🌱 Plant Development
This week she continued her steady transition into flower.
Standing at approximately 66 cm, she has developed an elegant, open structure with excellent internodal spacing and strong vertical growth. Rather than producing large clusters of pistils all at once, she is introducing flowers gradually across every branch, giving the impression that she’s carefully preparing her framework before beginning the real work of stacking buds.
The LST performed during the previous weeks continues to pay dividends, allowing multiple flowering sites to receive excellent light exposure while maintaining a balanced canopy.
Her stems have thickened nicely, the branching remains symmetrical, and every day she seems just a little more confident.
Some plants explode.
Others simply keep making quiet, consistent progress.
This Purple CousKush definitely belongs in the second category.
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🌿 Environment & Growing Conditions
Like the rest of the Project Blue Tent, environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week.
* 12/12 lighting schedule from seed
* Future of Grow Black Series LED delivering approximately 850 PPFD
* Mammoth Pro tent with excellent airflow
* Day temperature around 31°C
* Relative humidity averaging 72%
* CO₂ around 639 ppm
Even under these warm summer conditions, she has remained healthy, vibrant and stress-free, showing no signs of environmental discomfort.
Although she hasn’t advanced into flowering quite as quickly as some of the other phenotypes, her overall health leaves absolutely no reason for concern.
She’s simply moving at her own rhythm.
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💧 Feeding Program
Unlike several other plants in the room, this Purple CousKush is also being hand-watered and is not connected to the AutoPot system.
Growing in a 15 L Plagron Lightmix container, she received approximately 0.9 litres of nutrient solution per watering.
This week’s feeding consisted of:
• Terra Grow – 1.8 ml/L
• Terra Bloom – 1.9 ml/L
• Pure Zym – 1 ml/L
• Power Roots – 1 ml/L
• Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L
• Power Buds – 1 ml/L
The feeding program continues to provide everything she needs. Her foliage remains a healthy deep green, new growth is vigorous, and the root zone appears to be supporting strong, uninterrupted development.
At this stage there is no reason to change something that is clearly working.
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🌸 Phenotype Notes
This phenotype is another wonderful reminder that growing is never about comparing one plant against another.
It would be easy to look across the room and notice that several plants have already pushed further into flowering.
But that’s not the point.
Every seed carries its own expression.
Some begin flowering earlier.
Some stretch more aggressively.
Some invest additional time building structure before stacking flowers.
This Purple CousKush seems determined to build patiently before asking for the spotlight, and I have complete confidence in allowing her to follow that path naturally.
Growing isn’t a race.
Harvest day eventually arrives for everyone.
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🔍 Looking Ahead
The coming weeks should be very exciting.
Now that flowering has clearly begun, I expect to see the stretch gradually slow while the energy shifts toward developing larger flower clusters across every branch.
Her open structure should provide excellent airflow and light penetration as the buds begin to bulk up, and I’m looking forward to seeing how this phenotype expresses the beautiful colours and aromas Purple CousKush is known for later in bloom.
Until then, the plan remains wonderfully simple:
Stay patient.
Stay consistent.
Let her do what nature intended.
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💭 Final Thoughts
Not every plant needs to be the fastest to become memorable.
This Purple CousKush reminds me that one of the greatest lessons gardening teaches us is patience. We can create the ideal environment, provide balanced nutrition and careful training, but ultimately each plant decides the pace of its own journey.
Right now she looks healthy, balanced and full of potential, and that’s more than enough for me.
The flowers will come.
The stacking will come.
The weight will come.
For now, I’m simply enjoying watching her become exactly the plant she wants to be.
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🙏 Thank You
As always, a huge thank you to everyone following along with this adventure. Your comments, encouragement, questions and shared experiences make these diaries far more enjoyable than if I were growing alone.
A special thank you to all of the incredible companies helping make this project possible:
💜 Zamnesia for the genetics.
💜 Plagron for the nutrition.
💜 Future of Grow for the amazing lighting.
💜 TrolMaster for helping keep everything under control.
And finally, thank you, the GrowDiaries community. Whether you’ve been here since the very beginning or you’ve only just joined this journey, I truly appreciate every visit, every comment, every like and every bit of support.
Until next week…
Growers Love and happy growing! 🌱💚