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dubi

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My "open pollination" was just five unsexed Zamaldelica put out in the wet, wet Hawaiian rainforest. This environment gets somewhere between 160 to 180 inches of rain a year.

I returned three months later to find one surviving female full of seeds and one dead female full of seeds.

The female that had died before I got back had seeds sprouting on the plant. The one that was still alive had to be cut down because the wild pheasant were eating the seeds and destroying the plant.

It was raining nearly everyday the last two weeks and no mold. Just what I am looking for!

Impressive that the plants managed to survive and reproduce without your attention and even after a hurricane @squatty that's true guerrilla style! :)
 

dubi

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Happy holidays ganja people !

I present to you my two keepers. Zamaldelica on the left, Pangi on the right. They reacted well to pruning and are ready for the next stage. I will flip the light schedule to 11/13 tonight.

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Thanks for choosing Zamaldelica and Panama x Bangi Haze for your current indoor grow @FeelHaze much appreciated 🙏 All the best for the flowering stage!
 

dubi

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Around week 5 here. Sweet terps, might be a pineapple pheno but too early to tell. Early terps have some citrus/lemon but these can change as things move along. I get extreme loud sweet candy/tropical fruit smells when I pinch leaves off. It went from 20” to 24” after stretch. She’s very easy to grow. She didn’t like the warm temps as much as Malawi so I dropped the tent down from 78deg to 74. She’s beside the heater…

Looking great after 5 weeks of flowering @Greencedar 😊 Well developed and loaded with nutrients for a good yield. Glad to hear you're already noticing the complex tropical fruit candy the feminized version is well known for. Very promising flowering stage, keep up the good work!
 

LostTribe

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Zamadelica f2
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squatty

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Yes dubi, for the short term my grows will not have much support or nurturing from me in this challenging environment.
Zamaldelica has proven itself right at home in the subtropical highland, wet rainforest climate at 19 degrees latitude.
Seems I may have one out of my five plants with a similar leaf pattern to LostTribe's plant.

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LostTribe

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Happy holidays ganja people !

I present to you my two keepers. Zamaldelica on the left, Pangi on the right. They reacted well to pruning and are ready for the next stage. I will flip the light schedule to 11/13 tonight.

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You need to crank your like up and give gull nutrients. You are a month in they could be double that size! What are your environmental numbers?
 

FeelHaze

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You need to crank your like up and give gull nutrients. You are a month in they could be double that size! What are your environmental numbers?

You think so ?

They have been trained heavily to grow wide and flat.

They are in 6L pots with Fox Farm Happy Frog soil. Light is a spider Farmer SF2000 cranked up at 100% power since germination, presently 30 inches from the canopy. Temp is 27°C during the day and 21 at night. I'm lowering gradually RH during the first trimester of flowering, from 60% to 30-40%. Its now at 55%.

I will transplant into 25L around week 3 flowering.

Last grow with that same protocol I ended up with plants like this after the stretch ...

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