Hello all
I'll use this thread as a grow diary of the Zamaldelica I'll be growing this season. I'm looking for a strong trippy high with as little body as possible, and by all accounts Zamaldelica sounds like a very interesing option.
I'm growing outdoors in a backyard, at 44 degrees north, continental climate with dry and hot summer and usually dry autumn. Sativas work best at my place because strains that start flowering early (indicas) get massively pollinated by the local wild weed. Last year's Haze that I grew was the first completely non-pollinated plant that I've ever had, thanks to starting budding in the middle of September. I hope the Zamaldelica won't start flowering in August.
I started 6 non-feminized seeds (Zamal x Golden Tiger) on the 11th of March, planted directly into peat without pre-soaking and towels. 3 of them popped out of the ground after 3 days, the rest followed within 3 days. They will be raised under 100W white LED light. I'll keep them in cups until they show sex and will choose only one female to transplant outdoors in the end of April, the rest will be given to friends.
Here's the start:
I'll use this thread as a grow diary of the Zamaldelica I'll be growing this season. I'm looking for a strong trippy high with as little body as possible, and by all accounts Zamaldelica sounds like a very interesing option.
I'm growing outdoors in a backyard, at 44 degrees north, continental climate with dry and hot summer and usually dry autumn. Sativas work best at my place because strains that start flowering early (indicas) get massively pollinated by the local wild weed. Last year's Haze that I grew was the first completely non-pollinated plant that I've ever had, thanks to starting budding in the middle of September. I hope the Zamaldelica won't start flowering in August.
I started 6 non-feminized seeds (Zamal x Golden Tiger) on the 11th of March, planted directly into peat without pre-soaking and towels. 3 of them popped out of the ground after 3 days, the rest followed within 3 days. They will be raised under 100W white LED light. I'll keep them in cups until they show sex and will choose only one female to transplant outdoors in the end of April, the rest will be given to friends.
Here's the start: