i think that zamal is more on the sweet - mango/carrot side with other type of budding. this is without doubt malawi dominant pheno ,-)
zamaldelica bud at 9th week since first pistils. it´s so sticky it´s ickyView Image
Here is another Zamaldelica pheno,
Zamaldelica #3
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She has the foxtails of the Thai plants, but still has the large bud structure of Malawi , was that plant stressed at all?My Zam fem is very much like my Thai leaning golden tiger with small delicious carrot mango foxtailed buds . Very thin spindly branches , with abundant flowers.Cool, its very good to know. Thanks mate!
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Here is another Zamaldelica pheno, should be thai leaning right? Please correct me if I'm wrong. This is one of my favorits, no hermie afaik, buds are foxtailing with an unbelievable nice flavor/smell (not so easy to describe yet but its still in development).
Zamaldelica #3
(regular/standard)
13th week / 91 days of 12/12 light schedule
grown in 1L, coco
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By the way, before I forget to mention it: My Zamaldelica #2 from my post before had some bananas on it... So I will throw away all the cuttings of her. RIP.
Hey HoleshotShe has the foxtails of the Thai plants, but still has the large bud structure of Malawi , was that plant stressed at all?
Yeah all good , it's very foxtailed that's all, can often mean it's been stressed a bit or very matured.She is all bud , isn't she. My plants are around 4-5 foot tall by the time the finish . So there are slot more bud sites . Buds dont get as big.Nice work mate.!Hey Holeshot
Not that I know of. *hmmm*
I reduced the light schedule from 12/12 to 11/13 (or 10/14) after 60-70 days of flowering, but that shouldn't cause any problems I think.