thanks for stopping by watt. Haha yeah that big bushy thing that is way behind the others in flowering is the papaya I have in coco. It's a beast in comparison to everything else, the main stem is as thick as my thumb and the rest are somewhere between my pinkie and ring finger. The PPP will be ready very soon, I will probably start to flush them on the next watering. The bag seeds will go a little bit longer, and the Papaya are way behind.
I personally think that the coco has really outperformed the perlite/verm mix. With the PPP, the plant in the coco has much larger and more abundant foliage, and the nugs look to be a bit fatter than the other two PPP. With the Papaya, the plant in coco has outgrown everything else, including the other papaya. My other coco plant was a bag seed that turned out to be a male, but again it was larger, greener, and perkier than the other plants from the same mids. The last thing to note about the difference between the plants in the coco and the plants in the perlite/verm mix is that as I got late in flowering most my plants started showing necrosis on large leaves, turning yellow, and dropping leaves. I know that this is mostly natural at this point in the grow, but the 2 coco plants have had less yellowing, no necrosis, and have retained most of their large fan leaves. When comparing the results of the coco and the perlite/verm mix in this grow I know I have to take into account that each plant is a different phenotype and the difference in them could be purely genetic, but I find it unlikely that by chance the best pheno of each strain ended up in the coco. Next grow I am going to start one PPP and take four clones. 2 will be put under cfls and I will be comparing a perlite/verm hempy to a coco hempy, and the other 2 will grow under the 250 in 5 gallon smart pots, comparing coco perlite mix and dyna gro to supersoil. I love side by sides and science experiments so the next one should be a good time.