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Auto Zamaldelica feminized

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"This picture is 4 1/2 days from first pistols.
Peace farmerlion" :flowers2:[/QUOTE]

Hi lion, she's super fast in flowering formation...
Thanks for sharing.
 

Ur Humbl Nr8tor

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I let my little auto Zam cook in a what seemed a wet huge pot but it’s little tiny root ball dried out in the middle. Hmm. Gotta figure that out. Still alive but probably stunted by a few days or a week. Oh no. I want to pollinate with early DJ F13. A bud or two non seeded in addition would be nice. Beauty of it going from 10% sun to 100% in the last days.
 

Varelse

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Zamaldelica auto outdoor.

Zamaldelica auto outdoor.

This is one of my zamaldelica auto, I really liked this variety. I grow in Canary and we have a smaller photoperiod and I live in an area that in summer has many cloudy days, so my autos used to be small, so I am very satisfied with the size and vigor of zamaldelica (actually i have another one, that has shown a extreme sativa pheno that i never seen before in an auto version and double the size of this one).

It also has a very sativa appearance that I have not seen in other auto varieties, so i'm looking forward to know if it's reflected in the taste.

Nice work Dubi and Ace team!

P.D. Sorry for my English... =)
 

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Varelse

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These photos are all quite recent, I think I will harvest it tomorrow morning.

At the beginning the aromas were subtle, like woody and especially floral, but at the end of flowering it began to smell a lot, with a certain resemblance to malawi x nl but I recognize more aromas of papaya or mango than strawberry as it happened to me in Malawi. In any case, I really like the smell and I really want to try it.

I'm new to this forum and I don't know why the photos are rotated :O
 

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Varelse

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The other zamaldelica auto. I have to say that both zamaldelica auto
suffered several days of growing stress and yet they have had an incredible development. I also had some dinafem and sweet seeds autos and they were all dwarfs.

I will harvest the first zamaldelica tomorrow with 70 days, and this will take a little longer, since it has the same time but has grown much more and started flowering later.

It's just starting to come out and it smells very floral.

Very happy with both of them. Next time i'll use bigger pots because they need a lot of space. They ask for a lot of nutes.
 

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Ur Humbl Nr8tor

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These photos are all quite recent, I think I will harvest it tomorrow morning.

At the beginning the aromas were subtle, like woody and especially floral, but at the end of flowering it began to smell a lot, with a certain resemblance to malawi x nl but I recognize more aromas of papaya or mango than strawberry as it happened to me in Malawi. In any case, I really like the smell and I really want to try it.

I'm new to this forum and I don't know why the photos are rotated :O

Make edit of your photos from your phone where you slightly reduce size (especially left side border). This will then allow your photos to orient correctly. Hope it helps.
 

Varelse

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Thanks for de advise Ur Humbl Nr8tor! I'll try that these days, must be what you just said, a problem with the size of the picture because i put de files on my pc and they are no rotated there.
 

paisajedehierba

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Day 87 from seed

Day 87 from seed

Spider mites are very active. Auto Zam 1 is smelling spicy, fruity and sweet. Isolated mold spots. Auto Zam 2 is smelling citric and floral. Shows no mold. Both are resinous. Hoping for dry weather the next few weeks.
 

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farmerlion

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Zamaldelica

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Wow are these plants tough! Hot day today, had a good crew that got the job done early. The temperature gauge in the greenhouse was maxed out at 120f. I gave all the plants a drink, turned the circulation fan on high. Within 20 minutes the few plants that had droopy tops had perked right up.
 

paisajedehierba

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I usually used to see some mold because of the humidity, and my auto zamal didn't show any despite the density of the buds for now! seems resistant! =)

Good luck with your plants. Your climate must be good ... Harvest much earlier than day 90 sounds like speedy development. Are the Auto Zam plants still thriving?
 

dubi

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Hi paisajedehierba,

Glad to see your Auto Zamaldelicas almost ready in early summer. Looks like you got more indica/rudelaris type judging by the compact and columnar growth and serrated leaf traits.
Hopefully they will hold more sativa qualities in the finished product.
 

dubi

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Thanks friend :) Glad our autos are convenient genetics for all you northern growers! All the best.

Hello all,
My Auto Zamaldelica is 39 days from a seed with a tap root. It's now almost a meter or 3' tall and has buds on it!
This is the fastest flowering plant I have ever grown. Dubi this is a beautiful work of art for northern growers. My deepest gratitude for this gem brother! This picture is 4 1/2 days from first pistols.
Peace farmerlion :flowers2:
 

dubi

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Welcome Varelse :) Thanks for sharing yours before harvest time!
Glad you are pleased with their outcome despite some problems during the growth.

You are right, since Auto Zamaldelica is Zamaldelica elite x Auto Malawi/NL F3 there are some Auto Zam phenos that resemble Auto Malawi x NL, but most of them have that kind of tropical fruits terpene profiles you describe instead of the sweet strawberry yogurt more typical in Auto Malawi x NL. Wish you enjoy your harvest! ;)

These photos are all quite recent, I think I will harvest it tomorrow morning.

At the beginning the aromas were subtle, like woody and especially floral, but at the end of flowering it began to smell a lot, with a certain resemblance to malawi x nl but I recognize more aromas of papaya or mango than strawberry as it happened to me in Malawi. In any case, I really like the smell and I really want to try it.

I'm new to this forum and I don't know why the photos are rotated :O
 

smogo

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Hi Dubi - I would like to ask for some advice as a novice grower. Simply put, I am looking for, the most realistic and idealistic way possible, to recreate my experience of smoking SE Asian sativas years ago in an indoor environment here in Great Britain. I am interested in the auto-Zamal, and am looking for that trippy, psychedelic experience that Landrace sativas can provide. I've also looked at the auto malawi, and of course both in their standard formats. Thanks in advance.
 

smogo

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And to the question lol (forgot, whoops) would the auto malawi be a better choice for that experience? Would the ruderalis effect the experience much at all? Would I be better off going for the standard Malawi/Zamaldelica if I have the space?

Sorry for the bombardment in questions. Thanks in advance
 

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