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Koondense

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Auto Zamaldelica preflowering
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Cheers
 

Theorganicguy

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Theorganicguy

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Swollen calyx? I was referring more to the yellow spot in the (literal) centre of pic #2. Looks like it could be the beginning of a seed.
 

paisajedehierba

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Hi Theorganicguy, I can´t see clearly any bananas. Probably it´s because I can not extend much the picture on my display. Hopefully there is no undisirable pollination by hermie dust.
 

farmerlion

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Theorganicguy, your ladies are beautiful. I just replaced a couple of plants with some Orient Express feminized seedlings. I know its a little late for seedlings, but the expirement was to important to pass trying again. I will post pictures tomorrow after I get the fans on for the day. We had a cool overcast day and are expecting a cool night as well.
Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny.
Peace farmerlion
 

farmerlion

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Hello friends,
This is one of my three Auto Zamaldelica plants I have growing in my greenhouse this season.
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These plants are younger than the rest of the greenhouse girls. This will let them be in the same harvest schedule as the rest of the plants. I can also see the phenotypic expressions during cooler fall weather versus an earlier finish.

Dubi this season I have Auto Zamaldelica, Orient Express, China Yunnan and Lebanese genetics of yours going. I expect them all to do very well. Your genetics have always proved to be healthy beautiful plants.
Peace farmerlion
 

titoon29

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I m in for some autozamaldelica treats, really enjoyed growing it and smoking it last year, so getting back to it !

Got myself 4 plants. One indica phenotype - 60cm,
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2 in between, 1m60

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1 more sativa 1m80.
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They were started mid april, under LED for the first 3 weeks, than moved to the outdoor. A bit of night cold temperatures, which would explain why they are taking a bit their time, but overall very happy so far they re filling in nicely. They already have the zamaldelica profile and it s intense :)
 

goingrey

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I m in for some autozamaldelica treats, really enjoyed growing it and smoking it last year, so getting back to it !

Got myself 4 plants. One indica phenotype - 60cm,
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2 in between, 1m60

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1 more sativa 1m80.
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They were started mid april, under LED for the first 3 weeks, than moved to the outdoor. A bit of night cold temperatures, which would explain why they are taking a bit their time, but overall very happy so far they re filling in nicely. They already have the zamaldelica profile and it s intense :)
Wow they look perfect. But indeed nowhere near harvest like you'd expect or at least hope for 11-12 weeks. It is what it is, in cold temperatures plants just chill... And ACE description does say 8-9 weeks of flowering after 4-5 weeks of veg so that is up to 14 weeks. When did they start flowering?
 

titoon29

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@groingrey
I would say the shorter is around 4/5 weeks into flower, the inbetween around 4, the sativa more like 3 weeks.
It does seem indeed that coldish temperatures - it s not fully outdoor - could have some kind of effect of slowering the flowering onset, allowing a bit more plant matter to build before the flowering period, but at the same time cold temp do slow down the plant developement. So delayed crop, but similar end results ?
They ve seen around 10C for multiple nights.... Though this year i didn t supercropped them, they look pretty similar in term of volume compared to my last year s batch. But this year, my HR is in tune so I ll be getting them ripe without any mold issues :)
Funnily, I have a neighbour who I got addicted to the zamaldelica, and all I have seen from him (like 5+ plants) looks like indica phenotypes , similar to the one of @Theorganicguy and @angelhead above. He is full outdoor.

@Mitsuharu indeed they are, very happy so far , thanks again @dubi :) Looking forward to Auto A5 Zamaldelica I ll be the first in line :ROFLMAO:
 

angelhead

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Funnily, I have a neighbour who I got addicted to the zamaldelica, and all I have seen from him (like 5+ plants) looks like indica phenotypes , similar to the one of @Theorganicguy and @angelhead above. He is full outdoor.

Yeah while I did top and train mine down it was still a relatively squat plant. At the same time, its flowers had that open structure with endless foxtailing and white stigma too!
 

Koondense

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Auto Zamaldelica
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Will try to get some screenshots from a video of the cola, looks pretty heavy :)
This plant was started with my Auto MalawiNL but went outdoors in mid stretch phase, got transplanted and finished with just water for a month.
Can't wait to sample this one :)

Cheers
 

tricepa79

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Hi tricepa79, is the pictured plant Auto Zamaldelica or Auto Zam x Banana? If the plant is Auto Zamaldelica I am curious about if you have worked with the seeds you have made?
no, it's pollen from a few bananas taken from buds 1 autozam at the end of re-flowering.
Sorry for my bad english.
PEACE AND GROW
 
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