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dubi

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I've potted up the zamidelica seedlings 🌱 and two of them have broken the soil .They are really 😊
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Hi @right glad you managed to germinate some :) from the very first Zamaldelica regular release, released in 2013, so more than 10 years old.

There are scary Meao Thai dom expressions to be found in that release, although also amazing Zamal doms like Zamaldelica elite mother (we mainly use for Zamaldelica fem breeding) which comes from exactly same that generation-release. So Thai dom phenos can be found, but to define that release as Thai dom is not totally correct.
 

dubi

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Here is my feminized Zamaldelica grown indors and two clones of the same plant outdoors under full sun. Striking difference
Indoors, even a little further along in flowering. Very little stretch:

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Outside this morning after the rain:
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Thanks @Common Sense this clearly shows what i explained previously, how same Zamaldelica fem clone-genotype displays very different color and leaf shape outdoors (light, narrow) vs indoors (darker, broader).
 

dubi

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Thanks for your insights, Dubi. Since I'm committed to producing Cannabis as local as possible, I grow using just what this corner of the world provides me with, aka compost.

Checking out my notes, she started flowering on the exact same day my ZMXxKC did, so everything on track. Still thrilled.

Thinking about crossing her with either Beldia or Bangi Haze.

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So many outdoor growers hosting Zamaldelica this year. This November will be a fabulous read!
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Glad to see them flowering already in early Sept at your northern latitude @Theorganicguy guess the contrast of temps at night is also telling the plants they should not delay much. Crossing fingers for a good start of autumn there 🤞
 

ilovegrowing

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Zamaldelica reg indoor about 7 weeks 11/13

She is filling out very nicely now, probably gonna yield pretty good for her size. I had her about 2 month in the veg chamber and she was so slow to grow, that i couldnt make a clone. Otherwise i would have waited to long.

Now as i see her flowering im a bit sad i dont have her backed up. Buuut, i made some f2s with a stretchy brother of her. Sounds a bit wrong haha 😆

She smells pretty dark, like a jungle plant. No sweet, no fruit. A bit of soil, spice, oily and exotic herbs.

It was a bit too hot in there, thats why the foxtails. No more nitrogen for her until i see she clearly needs it

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dubi

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Thanks for sharing your Zamaldelica reg after 7 weeks of flowering @ilovegrowing looking good there :)

As previously commented, Zamaldelica feminized version has been heavily bred towards refined Zamal fruity types.

On the other hand, the current regular version consists of F3-F4 generations from open pollination of several F2-F3 females and males, all belonging to a good-yielding, well-tempered Malawi-shaped phenotype characterized by rawer, dark jungle, organic, herbal, spicy terpenes and effects leaning more towards the Meao Thai.

Content of the regular version may change in the future, mainly depends whether growers appreciate exploring other aspects of Zamaldelica genepool, or just prefer the refined fruity Zamal dom expression with consistency like with the fem version. I'm all ears.
 

Theorganicguy

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Glad to see them flowering already in early Sept at your northern latitude @Theorganicguy guess the contrast of temps at night is also telling the plants they should not delay much. Crossing fingers for a good start of autumn there 🤞
Do you mind crossing them harder, Dubi 😂?

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My conversation with her yesterday went like this:
Theo: Zamaldelica, it's 3C outside!
Zamaldelica: AND?

Ironically, I don't see any more purple than she had with 20C nights

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tobedetermined

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Day 40

23.2C, rh 72%, ec 1.27, ppfd from Photone (410 – 570)

I have saved them from the mg(?) deficiency although the older leaves still bear some evidence. I was trying to use a minimum amount of nutes so I wouldn’t burn the tips this time. Well, I still haven’t done that yet and I also found out the lower limit of cal/mag in my system . . . :rasta:

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El Timbo

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My fem has some variegated leaves - she's healthy though. I don't think it's a problem.

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Apologies... that variegated leaf wasn't the Zamaldelica! Here she is in the pic below - out of the plants I've been growing this summer I'd say she's been the least happy with the high temps and strong sunlight and most reactive to drying soil.

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Biosystem

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Howdy, y'all!
I need some experienced Zamaldelica growers to peep these two phenotypes and give me your best guesses as to what you think they are likely to express regarding aroma, potency, effect and genetic distribution (More malawi, more thai, more zamal, etc).

All I can give you are photos that show morphology and flowering speed, so I understand there're no guarantees, but this is my first ZM grow, so I am excited to anticipate each phenotypes unique qualities when determining which will be my keeper.

These photos were taken today - Day 1 of Week 11 of Flower. More details are available in my current grow thread (found in my signature).
 

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tangolpeando

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I am afraid she will stop flowering end of september to mid october.
Which latitude estas, Che?
Hi hermano, que onda?, I'm in 33°00S

After some thoughts I put out a Super malawi Haze and a 1995 northern lights. Hopefully I'll make it through flowering. Worst case scenario they flower, reveg and I trim them and make them flower through the summer. I just moved out from buenos aires so I finally have a place to grow outdoor :)
 

Perdido

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Hi hermano, que onda?, I'm in 33°00S

After some thoughts I put out a Super malawi Haze and a 1995 northern lights. Hopefully I'll make it through flowering. Worst case scenario they flower, reveg and I trim them and make them flower through the summer. I just moved out from buenos aires so I finally have a place to grow outdoor :)
33 sur, cerca de la hermosa ciudad donde nacio el che?
I've been there during the argentinazo - totalmente enamorado en esa ciudad :flowers2:

Tag me please when you make a report on the super malawi haze.
It's on my list (I'm german, we love lists!)
 

tangolpeando

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> 33 sur, cerca de la hermosa ciudad donde nacio el che?

Por suerte no! Hoy tienen muchos problemas de delincuencia en relación al narcotráfico pero estoy en la zona del litoral. Eso significa muchos desafíos para el cultivo de nuestra planta querida por la gran humedad de la zona.

También significa que tenemos mucha fertilidad y un clima agradable todo el año :) Ah, y mosquitos, algunos hasta mortales como el dengue!

I'll post when I have fotos! They havent yet started to stretch so I'm worried about the fruitful of my work. But well, I'll take clones :shrugs:

I remember a movie of a german guy that loved lists, he was a very nice person!
 

fgh.seeds

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Hey y'all.
Stumbled upon this thread when looking for pictures of other people's Zamaldelica grows - and I'm glad I found it!

After seeing everyone's beautiful specimens I'm a bit scared to show mine.
It's day flowering day 78 and she suffered quite a bit, massive pH fluctuations in early flower, thrips and nutrient burn. However she's still here and I'm looking forward to the harvest.

Manifold 8 main colas, did not expect the insane lateral growth!

Picture is from F68.

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right

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Here is my zamidelica today.
#1 One of them died. It was fine and when I got home from eating it was like limp spaghetti. Never seen anything like it .damp off or maybe an insect ate the root.
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#3
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#4 is a mutant I hope it grows out of it
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#5 this is the one that was stuck in tissue when the seed shell came off it might have gotten damaged by it. I hope it grows out of it as well
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