do you have any idea what t's genetics are?
Thai Bliss,
I remember reading the same somewhere, but because pure Haze is also Thai & Colombian
I thought I was confusing Mullumbimbi Madness with the pure Haze.
From what I've read on the net both strains must have simmilar effects.
Never smoked anyone of those 2.
Siever-I'm a true sativa believer
I wouldn't worry to much if it was just a couple of leavesSiever,
If I remember correctly:
Haze - Colombian x Mexican x Thai x South Indian
Mullumbimby Madness - Thai x Colombian mainly with possible indica and Papua New Guinea Gold in the mix.
This is only what I remember reading about as I do not know.
Effects may be similar. However, different Colombians have different effects, different Mexicans have different effects, etc.. The possible combinations of these genetics are enormous. It is possible that these strains could be wildly different. In fact two different plants from any single strain can have significantly different effects, even in relatively stabile populations. Have you ever owned a few dogs? Look at all the possibilities of different varieties. I think Cannabis is equally varied.
Sweet-Emotion - In my experience, hermaphrodites found in early stages of growth are not worth keeping. I'd treasure the one solidly female you found, and do your best to grow it beautifully. Please post pictures of it again soon.
I have a couple of pictures of my own:
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These buds are ripening quickly. I think this is week 7, and I doubt these will make it past week 9. I looks like all the original pistils have died, and second flush has gone from white to a yellowish color. Resins are accumulating in impressive amounts.
The aroma is wonderful! Sickly sweet, sweet, sweet flowers with a candied carrot smell.
I have dialed back the daylight time from about 11.75/12.25 to about 11.5/12.5, and reduced the fertilizer to almost nothing. On a lot of buds, even the small leaflets sticking out of the top are turning yellowish. I never had very much fertilizer in the mix for this plant. The yellowing usually occurs easily on the fan leaves of most sativa strains while the small leaves in the buds often stubbornly stay relatively green. Not so with this plant. Yellowing is occurring in these tiny little leaves that make me concerned about mold. I checked the humidity, and it has been near 40% during the daylight hours, so I don't think it is mold. It may be that this is just a "gold" type of strain or individual.
Can't wait to see how it cures and smokes!
Happy Growing,
ThaiBliss
Greetings,
I harvested the Zamaldelica today. What rich, sweet, and fruity goodness I was smelling. It looked positively dripping with resins. I have very high hopes for this.
It was quicker to ripen that I thought it would be, and not especially productive, even compared to other sativas I have grown. But, I think dynamite comes in small packages.
ThaiBliss
Now, I only smoke rarely. It is not uncommon for me to go a month or two between smokes. But when I do... I want it to be killer, to have an "experience". I'm not looking for everyday smoke.ThaiBliss