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dubi

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badass-eu

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Glad to meet your Auto Zamaldelica @badass-eu :) It's normal for fan leaves to yellow (especially in potted plants) in the second half of flowering. This is usually a sign that the plant is starting to deplete necessary nutrients from the soil, or it could be due to occasional drought during sunny days in hot climates.
What does her smell suggest to you?
Thanks for stopping by! Indeed I think that the nutrients in the soil were starting to run out... I added 3 good cm of batmix to her a little week ago and she obviously appreciates it😊, in terms of smell I would say lime with melon🤤
 

Synthracer

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Very healthy and well developed Auto Zam as well from your side @Synthracer
If you want to maximize its size and yield, consider transplanting her now before flowering starts.
Thank you! Well, i'm good.. pot size was chosen on purpose, I don't want them too big on the balcony. I love her development! She's pushing flowers now and has a lovely christmas tree shape. I'll keep you updated.
 

moofingaround

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Hi everyone, I could use some help on my Zamaldelica Auto. She's 1mo old, planted from seed directly in a fabric pot outdoor. She presents those weird bumps and curls that my other plants don't have. No obvious signs of insects under the leaves.
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Thesearch

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Hi everyone, I could use some help on my Zamaldelica Auto. She's 1mo old, planted from seed directly in a fabric pot outdoor. She presents those weird bumps and curls that my other plants don't have. No obvious signs of insects under the leaves.
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Looks like aphid damage. Ive been dealing with the same thing, seems to hurt it more when its younger, they seem to care less and less as they get older. Natural predators should help kill it. I sprayed mine with safer soap and it burned my plants pretty badly, (sprayed at nightfall also) so I sprayed with neem a few times, didnt work. Seems there was a huge colony on some nearby squashes. They also love tomatoes... cant spray every garden in the neighbourhood, so it is what it is. Aphids like to hang out in the meristems, so check for black specks in the new growth. I could be totally off too though
 

badass-eu

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We are at D-75 in these photos, unfortunately the yellowing got the better of me... but the buds visibly continue, I hesitate between giving it a dose of fertilizer (bloom or pro bloom from TErra Aquatica) or bloom booster who doesn't really have NPK or even a dose of charcoal which could be interesting, in my opinion I have 2 to 3 weeks left now given the progress so I would like to help him for this purpose! The smell has changed somewhat, when I remove the yellow leaves the resin on my fingers gives me a tangy lemon candy😊, in the olfactory smell the melon has faded a little but is still there with a little bit of spices. Time for photos!
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Nannymouse

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We are at D-75 in these photos, unfortunately the yellowing got the better of me... but the buds visibly continue, I hesitate between giving it a dose of fertilizer (bloom or pro bloom from TErra Aquatica) or bloom booster who doesn't really have NPK or even a dose of charcoal which could be interesting, in my opinion I have 2 to 3 weeks left now given the progress so I would like to help him for this purpose! The smell has changed somewhat, when I remove the yellow leaves the resin on my fingers gives me a tangy lemon candy😊, in the olfactory smell the melon has faded a little but is still there with a little bit of spices. Time for photos! View attachment 19028760 View attachment 19028761 View attachment 19028762 View attachment 19028763 View attachment 19028764 View attachment 19028765
My eyes are bad, but do you have bugs? I looked back a few posts, but didn't see a mention that you were battling them.
 

gedLang

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My two Zam autos are just reaching sexual maturity and showing the first pistils. It has been an unbelievably wet season here; I've never had to water them yet but I have had to hide them from some storms. One is also showing some holes in the leaves from insects. But they seem fairly healthy and will hopefully start to really stretch out soon.

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dubi

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We are at D-75 in these photos, unfortunately the yellowing got the better of me... but the buds visibly continue, I hesitate between giving it a dose of fertilizer (bloom or pro bloom from TErra Aquatica) or bloom booster who doesn't really have NPK or even a dose of charcoal which could be interesting, in my opinion I have 2 to 3 weeks left now given the progress so I would like to help him for this purpose! The smell has changed somewhat, when I remove the yellow leaves the resin on my fingers gives me a tangy lemon candy😊, in the olfactory smell the melon has faded a little but is still there with a little bit of spices. Time for photos! View attachment 19028760 View attachment 19028761 View attachment 19028762 View attachment 19028763 View attachment 19028764 View attachment 19028765

She produced a quite high yield despite the yellowing @badass-eu The way she shapes the flowers and lemony-melony sounds are very familar to me, such expressions are really good to smoke :) looks like she will be ready end of this week or next week.
 
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