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paisajedehierba

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Purple Zamal x Erdpurt...pictures 2021-07-16. The initially planted PZam x Erdp were eaten by snails. I am fortunate that the two plants I had still indoors are one male (remains indoors) and one female (now outdoors). Due to later germination the female has gained a height of only 0,6m but shows already first flowers. So if beeing well I will harvest seeds, and will have look at broader range of plants/phenos in F2 generation next outdoor season.
 

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paisajedehierba

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Auto Zamaldelica x Golden Tiger 3. Version
Pheno 1 pictures 1-5. Pheno 2 pictures 6-10.
I guess the flowers will faten up a bit more the upcoming weeks. The plants should have good mold resistance because of the frequent rainfalls this summer.
 

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Consolidated

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You do a good job there. ..
And in the end, you will have enough wonderful flowers to enjoy ... IF you do not have and some wonderful crosses .. ..
 

paisajedehierba

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You do a good job there. ..
And in the end, you will have enough wonderful flowers to enjoy ... IF you do not have and some wonderful crosses .. ..

... thanks Consolidated. You are right. I´m happy very happy to have filled jars and to have a prospect of more fills to come of different self grown flowers. Permanent consideration of what to grow or cross next seems to never end. I still enjoy this aspect even it´s some kind of obsession that I can´t maintain for ever. It`s desirable to have something like an inner package insert for all these drugs.
 
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paisajedehierba

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KA5Z_pictures 31.07.2021_height 2,2m. Early flowering. Very robust plant that wants to grow and grow larger.
 

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paisajedehierba

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Purple Zamal x Erdpurt_height 1,1m_mainly columnar growth_early flowering
pictures 2021-07-30
 

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paisajedehierba

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Killer A5 Haze x Auto Zamaldelica
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]flowering progresses very slow ... still initial phase with no aggregation of flowers. Height 2,5m. Snails are so omnipresent this rainy summer. The leaves of bottom 80cm no exist any more because snails are very hungry and climbing all the way upwards...eroded leaves to be found up to 1,6m. This is a big problem for the smaller autoflowering plants on my spot this summer.[/FONT]
 

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paisajedehierba

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Purple Zamal x Erdpurt
Wow that Zamal gave a lot of vigour to the Erdpurt!

You are right Mallard Duck. The plant has now reached a height of almost 2,0m. The branches are elongating too. Bearing develops more christmas tree like. Stem rub smell is floral, fruity, hashy.
 

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paisajedehierba

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How are the Nepal annapurna :hotbounce

Hi Libre,
thanks for inquiry.
One of the two Annapurnas is still alive. The reveged girl is healthy, height 2,7m, flowering advances now obviously although not that fast. First resin is visble.The cutting died two weeks ago. It laid flad on the earth. The roots were decimated obviously. I guess it was due to some kind of gnawer browsing. She yellowed rapidly before.

At the same spot I have lost also Double Zamal 75% and the reveged Zamaldelica Elite F1 / F2 due to gnawer browsing. These two were eroded around the steam near the ground. It seems like a well directed masure because the plants were interferring their habitat.

The day before yesterday I was alarmed another time. The Zamaldelica Elite F1 / F2 cutting (oily smelling pheno) has laid down on the earth too. But it seemed to be fit for the moment. No yellowing. So I re-erected the plant. I hope the damage is only due to a rowdy wild boar crossing "my" field.

The two Zamaldelica Elite F1 / F2 girls are the plants that I am most looking forward to. They are healthy, ripening fast here at 49N and I guess each would yield 150g dry resinous bud for sure. The smell of the fruity musky pheno is really bewitching. I hope the gnawers will grant me at least the harvest of one ripe Zamaldelica Elite F1 / F2 plant at the end of October.
 

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