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Zamal Bliss limited edition

smilley

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This is the largest of the ZB's. Long sturdy branches and microphone colas. She threw some nanners the last few weeks of flower. Still, a beautiful plant and an excellent producer.

79 days of 11/13
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paisajedehierba

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Zamal Bliss at 49N two days ago
Height 3,2m / 10,5ft
Transition from pre-flowering to flowering phase approx. Mid-July
starts getting resinous
weather of past weeks almost very warm or hot, seldom rainfalls.
watering 2x 10l every week
soil prepared with compost and horn shavings before transplanting
Not sure if the base of the trunk is just getting bigger and therefor flaking off the outer layers/bark or if rodents are tampering with it.
 

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dubi

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Hi @smilley those were really beautiful sativa dom plants at harvest time, especially the 2 with the colors :yummy:
Sorry for the delay in the reply. After all these months and a long curing, how would you describe the finished product coming from your 3 girls ?
 

dubi

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Hola @paisajedehierba happy to see you growing Zamal Bliss guerrilla style again this year :)

Glad weather has been hot so far, a bit of rain a day here and there in early flowering to avoid bringing so much water to guerrilla is always welcome, and helps for a stronger transtition to flowering.
Hope the weather stays as good as possible.☀️

Thanks for keep us updated.
 

dubi

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and if you ask my opinion, the wounds look like rodents attack, think something to prevent it, or one day you may visit your garden in advanced flowering and find the plant lying in the soil dying.
 

paisajedehierba

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and if you ask my opinion, the wounds look like rodents attack, think something to prevent it, or one day you may visit your garden in advanced flowering and find the plant lying in the soil dying.
I put a plastic bottle around the base of the trunk, which may irritate the rodents a bit. I urinate around the plant to "mark out my territory". Now rodents have to decide what to do.
More acute is the powdery mildew infestation that I noticed for the first time during my penultimate visit, which I had not registered 10 days before. It is mainly the older leaves that have whitish veils. The following day I sprayed with net sulfur solution, which was not easy with a plant over 3m high. I hope to have stopped the further spread with this. After the rainfall announced for the coming days, I may spray again. However, the progressive flowering stage worries me with regard to spraying.
 

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