So......When will the "Purple Zamal" be available on Ace site?
I'm quite impressed with the potency and intense racy/trippy effect of the new Purple Zamal mother harvested past Xmas.
It's developing very interesting and exotic aromas with the curing as well. I will post a more detailed smoke report after a bit more of curing.
Meanwhile, here's the result of its cannabinoid analysis.
hi folks
i grow a pack of zd and when i remember right they where from 08/15.
i also grow some caribean bagseed plants and they hermied because of the light of the switch of the multisocket. when i fixed this no more male flowers turned up.
now 2 weeks later one zd(week 4) started to produce male flowers. i picked all of them a few days ago and till now no new male flowers grow.
is it possible that the "light leak" caused this? or are there few hermies in zd?
thx willi
Hi Dubi! pure Zamal means it's the landrace direct from La Reunion and not crossed to the Thai and Malawi?
A couple shots of the two Zamaldelicia growing in the garden. We'll see if I'm able to contain them, right now the larger of the pair is 6' tall and about 4.5' wide.
Assuming thats Purple Haze x Zamaldelica? Can I has? I'm down to be scared again
hi folks
i grow a pack of zd and when i remember right they where from 08/15.
i also grow some caribean bagseed plants and they hermied because of the light of the switch of the multisocket. when i fixed this no more male flowers turned up.
now 2 weeks later one zd(week 4) started to produce male flowers. i picked all of them a few days ago and till now no new male flowers grow.
is it possible that the "light leak" caused this? or are there few hermies in zd?
thx willi
Hi Zd whatever she is she looks killer, she will give you something to look forward to, your a lucky fella.Here is my last, most spindly Zamaldelica. She is 14 weeks now (seed run) and doesn't seem to slow down yet. I presume it is a pretty thai leaning pheno.
Anyone can shed some light?
ZD
G'Day dubi,Hi retonol,
It's without any doubt a very extreme tropical zamal/thai pheno.
Lower down the Nitrogen in your feedings and try to apply intense light to avoid the twising of the leaves. This pheno is not very common and is quite difficult to grow indoors, but the ones looking for the most extreme sativa expressions of the hybrid would enjoy with such finding.
Best regards!
Here is my last, most spindly Zamaldelica. She is 14 weeks now (seed run) and doesn't seem to slow down yet. I presume it is a pretty thai leaning pheno.
Anyone can shed some light?
ZD