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Plant looks great @tobedetermined
You ph to 5.8 with all strains?
You ph to 5.8 with all strains?
Plant looks great @tobedetermined
You ph to 5.8 with all strains?
That's some PLANT MASS! Nice!
I had to constantly supercrop and scrog to keep it shorter than the fence height.That's some PLANT MASS! Nice!
No prying eyes allowed!I had to constantly supercrop and scrog to keep it shorter than the fence height.
Aha, of courseThank you. Typically yes, since I grow in coco.
It's so tiny! I love it! It's like a perfect little bouquet of 5-6 excellent mini-spears! I'll bet a whole dollar those will chunk up and look like fat, green, T-ball bats.
haha ty <3 i growing in a 50x50x100cm tent so gotta keep it smallIt's so tiny! I love it! It's like a perfect little bouquet of 5-6 excellent mini-spears! I'll bet a whole dollar those will chunk up and look like fat, green, T-ball bats.
You're going to love that stuff when it's done.haha ty <3 i growing in a 50x50x100cm tent so gotta keep it small
I think it's good that Zamaldelica is available stabilized and also unstabilized in the way described.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.
No sé si la mía, feminizada, será de esas, pues empieza a volverse púrpura desde hace unos días, o será porque ya ha experimentado varias noches por debajo de los 10°C.Wow @Theorganicguy that Zamaldelica purple pheno is something else
You don’t often find phenos like that. Not related to purple Zamal mother.
I believe it comes recessively from Meao Thai, which can show such colors under cold temps.