Thanks ghostmode!with this males i would make some seeds of "pure" zamaldelica and also make a cross with Neville haze,i think this cross can give me interesting thing....
Hi ULMW, by the look of her I can only hope for a warm and dry month of October, should be ok but even in the worst case she will have been a delight to watch growing. I lost my Z boy early in the season and the eventuality of stray pollen coming to my garden from willydread balcony being low unfortunately I will hit her with some Queen mother pollen. Still have one clone of this one but my job implies travels which makes it complicated for me to keep clones all year round so I always make a few seeds with my most promising plants.Greetings Baduy,
You are going to have some blissfull mind expanding herb there. Looks beautiful. I have fallen for Zamaldelica ever since my first grow of her this year. Found a keeper just finishing her clones now and will run more from the mother plant too. Enjoy! Happy growing!
1 week before harvest ,my zammy 5# and her friend neville
Justabluez, beautiful plant and finish. I might have one going that'll go that long, congrats on the patience
I'd take her down right quick just based on the dead leaves in the last pic. When I've had those, I've often found rot/botrytis at the leaf base close to the stem. Those are not nute deficient, fading leaves, they're dying for another reason Around here, people "dip and dry" the tops with rot in a hydrogen peroxide solution to stop spread. Then just hang and dry.
She is still pushing out white pistils. I think I will chop her in 3 more days (18 weeks). Hopefully there is no bud rot!! She is snowing!! I had a couple samples, and it is definitely a ride!! Not sure if I will be able to reveg a piece of this baby, but I might try!
when dealing with rot, hopefulness is not good enough...certainty is way better methinks why not dip them fingers into that lovely cola and turn the former into the latter
nice job!
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