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Jamaldelika and Banghi Haze in the open

therevverend

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I too pictured the Bangi as a medium size plant they have the potential to become real monsters.
Had a surprise this morning the Grape Ape male I've been sharpening my clips to whack showed female preflowers I assumed it was male because of the lack of preflowers. I started it mid-March and it's 2 meters tall. Long days up here.
 

therevverend

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Been a while Orfeas hope all is well. My Purple LUI/Mendo Early Girl is switching to the white hair phase hacked my first two males for pollination. My Bangi male is starting to produce balls although they're very immature. The Bangi female is just switching into flowering mode probably a couple weeks behind the LUI. The 5 g's are somewhere in between. The Blue Flash I grew last year is on schedule with the Bangi I think it's first or second week of October.
I tried a couple Bodhi strains and Blue Digi Berry in a different spot the Digi Berry is slow looks like more of an indoor strain a little finicky. It is lovely I love blueberry just more of a challenge outdoors. The Roadkill Unicorn is a champ 2 meters tall and in early flowering looks like it will be dense long colas like an indoor plant but outdoors. I'll have some hopefully non blurry pictures soon.
 
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orfeas

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Hi there, mate!
Glad your garden is on due mode...

My Bangis and Jamaldelicas are playing naughty tricks on me
taking an eternity to jump into real flowering

But the one pictured below

is my pride but not prejudice
a ten footer already
steady she goes
at full ahead flowering mode
morning sun shining through

a sweet smell reminiscent of onion
is what hits the nostrils
when empty seed husks rubbed

:tiphat:Orfeas
 

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therevverend

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Orfeas, my Bangi Haze hasn't started throwing out many white hairs yet either. It is no longer in veg growth it's in the nether world of preflower purgatory. My blue flashes are in the same place. I've grown the Flash for a couple years now it's sativa leaning and done by about Oct 10. I hope Bangi has a similar schedule.
Been noticing some old petioles have a dusting of grey mold spores. Gone through and removed them all. So far so good but it can all come apart so fast.
Hoping Bangi is similar to the Flash in mold resistance also. Despite cool wet oceanic air it's never been touched by grey mold. Planted my last few seeds of it this year so I'm getting my pollen q-tips ready.
 

orfeas

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Grey mold? Oh, hush!!! despicable spores, already lost a Nepjam to them and hope the pollinated one will hold out, at least till seeds are mature enough...

Screw the Nepjams... were you a minimoy, I'd invite you to some canopying in my Jamaldelicas' jungle.
Managed to drag a folding ladder in my niche and voila...

What I observe is a lot of self-defoliation, as if they're trying to get some air circulation themselves. Yet, I wonder whether they're asking me for some extra feeding, but of what I can't really tell...still gotta learn their dialect:biggrin:
Furthermore, it seems they don't like topping very much for I see stunned growth around the topped part.
However, the side branches still keep expanding...

Btw, your garden is a delight!

:tiphat:Orfeas
 

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therevverend

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Wow those Zamaldelicas are beauties! Love those lithe narrow leaves. Trying a few Malawis and Black Viet/Thai, figure by starting them late they won't get big and I can pull them inside to finish when it gets wet. Here's a young Malawi.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=55226&pictureid=1306723
And an update of the Bangi Haze, and 5 G's Yellow
https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=55226&pictureid=1306724
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The 5 G's are taking their time going into flowering. I am excited by the 5 G's especially the Yellow. They are greasy fat leaf hashplants 6-9 feet tall looks like heavy yielders!
 

tjo

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hey Orfeas if you need any help with the trimming lemme know:biggrin:

your jamdels are A M A Z I N G..
 

orfeas

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Hi there, compatriot!
Thanks for passing by!
Jamaldelicas are amazing trees and they do induce awe to the eye and soon to the nose I hope...

:tiphat:Orfeas
 

therevverend

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I try not to top my plants outside because I like to document the different growth patterns they take. This year I've had a lot of the Tall/Upright types Robert Connell Clark talked about in his book Marijuana Botany. The 5 G's Purple was an extreme example almost no branching and it keeps shooting up taller.
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My Purple LUI/California Early crosses also show that structure but the branches are longer.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=55226&pictureid=1309726
I am really pleased with them I've been trying to get a good Mendocino fruit strain for a while. The smell is tropical fruit. They are switching into flowering quickly.
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Had the first storm in a while hit. It knocked a few plants around broke a couple branches. My Bangi was shaken up badly. My journal from last year is full of references to grey mold I was just thinking how lucky I've been when the weather changed. Let's hope the weather is nice three weeks from now.
My area has a large Mexican influence, one vegetable I'll bet most of you aren't growing is the tomatillo.
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The fruit are wrapped in papery husks you peel them and roast them in the broiler. Then they go in the blender with salt, lime, and hot chilis to make a great hot sauce that's also good for braising pork and chicken.
 
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ThaiBliss

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My area has a large Mexican influence, one vegetable I'll bet most of you aren't growing is the tomatillo.
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The fruit are wrapped in papery husks you peel them and roast them in the broiler. Then they go in the blender with salt, lime, and hot chilis to make a great hot sauce that's also good for braising pork and chicken.

Hello Therevverend,

We grow the tomatillos, here in Oregon, but we only get a good harvest on the very hot summers, like this one. We don't have to plant them anymore as they volunteer in our garden on their own, from some that we missed harvesting. It is the ingredient for the spicy green sauce that we love so much.

Nice plants you have there.

ThaiBliss
 

konopenko

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Looking good bro, didnt knew that you have so terrible summer :) we received only about 30% of sun this summer..same in other parts of former Yugoslavia :deadhorse first wars, democracy than haarp..gee thanks a lot :violin:
 
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orfeas

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Ahh, Konopenko mate! One of the most abused/misinterpreted Greek words...But then thankful we should be to the modern empire of the country(not nation!) for elaborating/refining/imposing Latin words such as popularism, consumerism and globalism mingling them with our word...Oh, poor Thucydides...

:tiphat:Orfeas
 

orfeas

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The two worlds

The two worlds

First image

the nether world (not of purgatory:biggrin: )
the emptiness the void
the waste land (not of T.S.Eliot)
yet supporting like a new Atlas

Second image
the world above
the lush, exuberant, prolific
the fruit-to-bear world
not quite aligned with "as above, so below"

But then comes the weather
eleemosynary may it be
or I will harvest no ge:biggrin:

Fingers crossed
these tough sturdy ladies in the pink
have come a long way
jolly merry all the way

P.S. They're still growing with no sign of flowering yet:thinking:

:tiphat:Orfeas
 

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dubi

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Hi orfeas!

Your Zamaldelica is a beast! Impressive bush, the extreme branching is very zamalish but the leaf has some thai influence too, looking forward to see them flowering in the upcoming weeks, thanks for the updates and the great gardening work.
 

dubi

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Hi therevverend,

Beautiful garden as well! the color of your plants is simply a pleasure to the eye, they cannot be healthier! Best wishes for the upcoming weeks of flowering.
 

Waldgeist

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can I place my hammock under your trees?:biggrin:

I'll keep them clean and dry 24/7.

booked allready, let me know!

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