We've been getting a lot of rain in the past week. This weather is definitely going to put these plants' mold resistance to the test. Our current humidity where I live has been staying over 90% too so that doesnt help very much. Otherwise, I think the plants are developing nicely. I guess they have another two weeks. Hopefully the weather will cooperate a little in the next couple weeks. These pics were taken a few days ago.
All of the Jam Gojis have a similar scent. The predominant scents are kind of a rotten guava, sweet cream with a skunky undertone; they smell amazing.
Jam Goji #1 probably has the strongest smell and I think it's the frostiest so far. It's vying for a keeper spot with number #3.
Jam Goji #1 flower
Jam Goji #2 looks like it'll yield the least, but the center stalk was snapped in the last tropical storm we had (notice the blue painter's tape bandage) so that might have affected the yield some.
Jam Goji #2 flower
Jam Goji #3 smells a little skunkier than the other plants, but still has a lovely rotten guava sweet cream smell too, it's not as pronounced though. She also looks like she'll yield the best.
SkyPipe #3, no flowers yet.