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zachrockbadenof

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i planted another ace seed... its either a fem zamaldelica , or a fem golden tiger (thanks dubi) - i f...'d up and don't remember which one .. (thats what happens after 45yrs of smoking)...

so the following plant in in my 4x3.5ft tent with some other plants ... its been in flower for 45days under a 315 cmh, n a small led ... any clue which one it is???
 

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YukonKronic

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I’ve grown a few of both... show us pics of buds leaves and branch structure and tell me what smells your getting from a stem rub..
I’m feeling confident I can help ya!

Edit: Lol pics while I typed... yer not that slow!!
 

troutman

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This is why everything should be labelled well. :tiphat:

I get a feeling you'll label everything 2X next time. :biggrin:
 

YukonKronic

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Hard to tell from the small pics... tried to look in yer album but it’s probably set private. That’s kew..
They look Zammy to me but could also be a rotten pheno of GT...
How’s it smell? Zam has a little more fruit and candy to it usually..

By what I can see the leafiness and flower structure are reminiscent of Garret’s tropical Zamal influence but it’s got like at least 30% GT in overall bud shape and pistils
 

YukonKronic

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Yup I think it’s Zam fem. let it go long as you can stand... some nanners at end of flower are common in the most wildly tropical phenotypes. They are usually sterile and indicative of too much food as she try’s to die... this one likes lean soil oft watered and hot temps. If it semi auto flowers when rootbound and has weird asymmetric growth with branches coming 90 degrees off parent stalks then you might have one. The leafy buds make me think it has some tropical Zam influence.
 

YukonKronic

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Lol now I did it. Dubi will be along to disabuse me of my confidence any minnit....

GT has typically lemony Thai smells or carrots and gear oil most times, there are also orange smells to it but not like candy (Zam can smell like orange candy) and a rotten garbage pheno.

Zam is more floral fruity and generally has a more tart and sweet candy like bouquet.. mango peaches pineapple and candy citrus smells are commonly overlaid on a carrot or herbal or woody/oily smell from GTs influence.
Some Thai or Zamal dominant phenotypes also have a chemical sort of fuel smell more akin to Naptha or Methanol than Malawi’s gear oil and diesel fuel smells.
Those are good ones.
 

zachrockbadenof

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here are add. pictures... this plant has been in 12/12 for 46days - when i rub it , its sticky, not greasy... as to smells (i'm lousy with descriptions) it seems to be very fruity...
 

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dubi

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Hi Zach,

Thanks for the guidance YukonKronic :)

Looks like a Zamaldelica fem to me too. Golden Tigers are usually much taller and have in average higher flower/leaf ratio.
Another good way to identify offspring coming from Zamaldelica elite mother are the refined candy aromas.
Best wishes for the flowering, wish you enjoy with her! ;)
 

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