Not the best yielding plant but as far as smell she smells like cheese and cherries . She has beautiful hues of pink and great frost production. As far as mold and resistance to pests, she seems to handle fine. Only thing I’ve seen was whiteflies on the leaves. Which is minor, and she seem to handle Hawai’i’s outdoor climate fine even tho rain is always in the forecast.
Yea I agree with the yield not being everything. To me if the plant has a strong immune system and a low yield I see it better then a high yielding plant that has a weak immune system so I would prefer the genetics with the strong immune system over the high yielding weak immune system traits if you know what I mean.
Made some crutial errors this past grow experimenting with the plants. Which managed to completely destroy the outer bark and the cambium of the plant. So to remedy that destruction I caused I used hemp twine to wrap the damaged stalk of the plant then applied warm bees wax over the twine to seal it and braced it up and she snapped back.
If you look closely at the base you can see that the stalk is not in line with itself.
as I never planted in a greenhouse, I have some doubts:
does the chuca disturb? decreases the power? or are they just problems with fungi in more susceptible varieties?
Thank you. Yea as far as the rain goes it keeps plants soaked and over watered. Causes plants to get sickly. And weakens there immune system. Temperatures here flux weird to cause of winter.
Yea I’m planning on setting up a little pop up green house to keep the smaller plants out of the rain. When plants are bigger rain doesn’t affect them that much. But when there little buddies they cant handle to much moisture.