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Mr.Revolution

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Shes too big to fit the whole plant in one shot.
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Thanks Willy!

Hey andlund,would love to see pics of your babe!At first I thought thai.A few days back Holeshot said that it looked more like Zamal to him and I totally respect that(cause he has been through almost all Ace catalogue) and wish for it to tell you the truth.I think that a Thai leaner would take more time to start flowering than a week ,but maybe not.Also,the leaves have similarities with a Zamal hash I had
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These are veg leaves,in flower they got thinner.
I have her in the middle of the tent and hope the HPS keeps her low,so far so good.
I want to pollinate her with some zam pollen I have from a male with very similar leaf pattern,but I chicken out a bit in fear of pollinating the rest or affecting yield/high.
 

Tangwena

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Thanks Willy!

Hey andlund,would love to see pics of your babe!At first I thought thai.A few days back Holeshot said that it looked more like Zamal to him and I totally respect that(cause he has been through almost all Ace catalogue) and wish for it to tell you the truth.I think that a Thai leaner would take more time to start flowering than a week ,but maybe not.Also,the leaves have similarities with a Zamal hash I had View ImageThese are veg leaves,in flower they got thinner.
I have her in the middle of the tent and hope the HPS keeps her low,so far so good.
I want to pollinate her with some zam pollen I have from a male with very similar leaf pattern,but I chicken out a bit in fear of pollinating the rest or affecting yield/high.
Just put a bag around one branch tip that way you reduce the chance of hitting others. Dont miss that chance my friend.
 
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Hi Tang,the bag trick was in my mind.Bad thing is today I pruned low branches that would have been nice for pollinating.But,hey,not a shortage of branches in this line of genetics,right?I 'll probably try it in a couple of weeks,thanks for the motivation! :)
 

Groove'nGraph

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Help - guidance required

Help - guidance required

Hi everybody in Ace land. Major noob here, practicing my skills with a fine challenge: zamaldelica.

Out of 5 regular seeds, here is my surviving true female. I have successfully cloned her, but flowering results have been underwhelming- due I'm sure to my inexperience and lack of reaching out for help here.

Well, that ends now.

Here is my best clone, now topped and cloned off, awaiting transplant:





That's the 'good news' part of my show and tell. Next post for the question.
 

Groove'nGraph

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My humble question

My humble question

So from that pack of 5 regular seeds: 4 germinated, 1 male, 1 autoflower pheno, 1 (looked female until flower, then ball city), and 1 female.

I have successfully cloned that female, and flowered her out, but not achieved anything worth sharing at the moment here. Big foxtail flowers with great mango smell, but I didn't feed them right, and it wasn't great stuff. Pics when I get there.

I do have 3 large cloned females, probably getting on 10 months old or more, in veg the whole time, and badly infested with whitefly for several months. I topped them, and put them outside for three weeks with autumn days and almost frosted nights, and the bugs seem pretty much gone,m.

So: is it worth flowering out these tree trunks?

For sure they have monster root balls... when the b

What say y'all? Dubi?

 

Groove'nGraph

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Submitted last post while running out of the house.

What I was saying was, those plants have roots for days. When the blumats were on them (set too wet with a lot of runoff) those roots grew rights through their bags and across the floor. Sorry, no pics of the shame.
 

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