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Auto Zamaldelica feminized

Hi guys I just tested something ... I just used a potion of STS to change the sex of my most beautiful automatic zamaldelica I just harvested the pollen and I created three lines to test ...
1 autozamaldelica (reversed pollen)X autozamaldelica (reversed mother)

autozamaldelica (reversed pollen)X( auto NL5xMalawi)


3 autozamaldelica (reversed pollen)X(purple hazex malawi fem)


my question because i have doubts what are the results which i should expect feminized, auto fem, certain auto or fem my not the other? I AM PRESSING TO SHOW THE RESULT my if someone could help me i take thank you and I am hurry to read you
peace
Charles
 

dubi

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Thanks bro :tiphat:

Pleased to hear you are satisfied with the yield, terpenes and early smoke test of your Auto Zamaldelica! You are right, this strain produces many interesting rich terpinolene plants, i really like how refined the terpenes are for an auto in the plants leaning terpene wise towards Zamaldelica elite (mango, sweet carrots, aniseed, floral, candy) and also to the lemony Haze like smelling ones. Wish i could be there to smell yours :)

Try to provide to the harvest a good curing of at least 2-3 months, then the high gets much more intense, with a very complex effect with well differentiated stages.
As always, thanks a lot for your frequent updates and for your motivation to explore so many of our new strains :huggg: Enjoy!

Couple likkle bud shots.
I tried one tiny bit on my mighty vaporizer and soared immediately up in the higher region... I love the terpenes profile as it very unique and rare to find high amounts of terpinolene and/or beta myrcene. I only found that terpenes profile with Chimera's Schnazzleberry#3.
When you sip this vars you know it is going to be special. Has all the best of Zamaldelica and now with the added NL it is just sublime. The yield was much larger than I imagined and filled three large glass jars easily. I recommend this for all gardens! Superb quality and easy to grow along with photo periods with this kind of result I am very happy, and think you will all be too.
Top job Ace Seeds and Dubi Hats off Bro. Another winner!!! :tiphat::biggrin:
 

dubi

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Hi Charles,

Glad you are experimenting with the reversion of your Auto Zamaldelica.
All the seeds you produce using reversed feminized pollen will be feminized (or female hermie in case some of the parent plants have the tendencies).

You did a good choice by selecting the most aromatic Auto Zamaldelica female for reversion, because the most aromatic expressions are very linked to Zamaldelica elite psychoactivity, which is very desirable.

The cross of a photoperiod strain with an auto flowering is what some seedbanks like to call as fast or quick versions, the result is never fully autoflowering, but it has a much faster flowering onset than the photoperiod strain used. That's the case of your Purple Haze/Malawi x Auto Zamaldelica cross (btw, i love how it sounds!), Purple Haze x Malawi has a very long flowering, crossed with Auto Zamaldelica will make it flower much earlier and faster, and i think both strains can combine very well regarding effects, terpenes and flowering structures too.

Only the cross between 2 fully autoflowering plants will produce fully autoflowering offspring. That's the case of both Auto Malawi NL x Auto Zamaldelica and Auto Zamaldelica S1. Take in consideration: self pollination (S1) is very interesting and useful if you want to fix some traits from the selfed and reversed parent plant (ie a specific terpene profile, chemotype, etc ...), but if you want to breed for vigor, yield and higher potency is better you use the pollen from your chosen reversed mother to pollinate another sister (or cousin, auntie, etc ...) of your taste, selfing is the highest form of inbreeding in a single breeding step, therefore it reduces a lot vigor, yield and other traits linked to heterosis.

Hope it helps with your doubts.
 

Koondense

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My little Auto Zamaldelica,
she suffered from the start(bad soil with gnats, pH unbalance, low soil aeration, etc...) but is pumping out some serious buds with a serious aroma. Very tropical sweet with caramel background, pleasant and exciting at the same time.

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Yesterday I planted one AF Zam seedling outdoor in a 20L pot for a balcony grow, should be a happier plant than this one.

Cheers
 

dubi

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Hi Koondense,

Despite the feeding problem, looks like a resinous desirable pheno.
The fruity caramel Auto Zamaldelicas produce my favorite effects and terpenes from this line.
Happy to hear you are going to grow another one for the outdoor season ;)
 

Koondense

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Hi Koondense,

Despite the feeding problem, looks like a resinous desirable pheno.
The fruity caramel Auto Zamaldelicas produce my favorite effects and terpenes from this line.
Happy to hear you are going to grow another one for the outdoor season ;)

Hey Dubi,
yes I have to try her outdoors, the season will be good, the weather is already amazing so it would be a "sin" not to grow at least one :)
My indoor AutoZam is really delightful, getting richer in the tropical smell department, a little less caramel but as can be seen she's a great resin producing plant. The buds are also getting heavier by the day and she seems to be healthier after I gave her a couple of my feed mixes.
Will post some more pics when I can.

Have a great outdoor season Zam lovers ;)
 

Kijell

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Just wanted to post my pictures from my grow last year. I realized they are not in here. Had two plants.
After the first month veg they were just in an open room with 5 hours direct sunlight per day. So not that much.
Good plant with like 1 ounce production. Exotic sweet flavours. Nice high!

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dubi

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Hi Kijell,

I remember seeing your 2 lovely Auto Zamaldelicas but cannot remember where,
thank you very much for posting them here so we can compile all the info regarding this new release in this thread. :yes:
 

Koondense

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Last days are longer than regular days :) She's still blooming but just for one night.
Gave her the last water with some minor organic PK which won't have impact on taste or anything, just to make her feel good for the night. The top cola was taken down, had a tiny speck of mold so had to clean it. It's really chunky, very fragrant and overall a great looking bud.

Last pics of my AF Zam

Top cola
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Thick branch
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Last week the RH was overall too high(never less than 65-85%) so I was expecting some mold, thankfully there was less than anticipated, maybe 1-2 grams lost.
Gotta say I found some mold more than 10 days ago, took the bud away, cleaned it and gave it a quick drying treatment. It's surprisingly good and strong for how early it was taken.

All for now, have a great end of the week!

Cheers
 

dubi

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Very nice Koondense :yes:

She has responded very well to the increase of feeding in late flowering, producing chunkier well developed flowers.
The look is very Zamaldelica elite like the best expressions of Auto Zamaldelica, but with the dense and big flowers from the Malawi Killer.

Congrats on the harvest ;) Looking forward to know your opinion about her after the curing!
 

paisajedehierba

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two guerilla plants

two guerilla plants

After two indoor runs I am now checking Auto Zam (AZ) outdoors.

AZ 1 had a few weeks indoors under stable warm conditions since third week of April. The internodes have been short and the development in general was steady, relatively fast with strong branching.
AZ 2 has thrived in a little green house the first weeks. Nights with 3°C, cloudy and cool weather changed with sunny and warmer weather. She has developed slower and not that branchy.

Now they both adapt to there final location … a forest glade. I have added gardening compost and a organic long term fertilizer to the sandy soil.
A Rabbit has showen his interest in the fresh dugged up patches. AZ 1 was snapped and the earth was plowed. There for AZ 1 already needs a shore. I give them both a fresh layer of cutted plant material from the surrounding every time I water them.
 

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chronosync

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5 auto Z on right, 2 bangi haze regs on left

the zamaldelica are going outside in 10 gal next week, not sure about the bangi but they're on their way too

beans hit water on 5/22 and first to break dirt were 5/26
not sure when to start counting days

-wishing all the best of luck this year!


 

farmerlion

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Auto Zamaldelica

Auto Zamaldelica

Hello my friends.

I'm jumping into this party as well. I have a few going, some for myself and a few for a friend.

Three just two days from taking out of the bag they came in.


This one is a couple days older. I prefer to go right into final grow bags myself. The three in the small containers are being shared with a friend. I want her to have success her first time growing. These will be going outside into the ground in a day or two.
I will get the spots picked out and prepared for their summer homes. She is also getting two of the Grape Nepalese from Green Mountain Seeds. Myself I would have a real hard time not doing a cross with this combination of plants. Fast beautiful and a swift kick to the chin.
Peace farmerlion
 

repuk

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So glad to see you back on track farmerlion! :huggg:

Would love to master big pot sowing, any tips? I find it hard not to overwater even on small pots when they're seedlings...
 

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