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Zamaldelica

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nldfarmer

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Anyone know what to look for chasing the Zamal side?

From my experience with older regs, zamal phenos exhibit very strong octopus branching. Without doing anything you should have multiple main colas and very strong fast growth. Zamal phenos will semi flower if left to get root bound. Leaves are deceptive and waiting until the plant is mature is better to use for judgement.

In flowering Dubis descriptions are right on, extremely sweet floral carrots.
 

YukonKronic

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From my experience with older regs, zamal phenos exhibit very strong octopus branching. Without doing anything you should have multiple main colas and very strong fast growth. Zamal phenos will semi flower if left to get root bound. Leaves are deceptive and waiting until the plant is mature is better to use for judgement.

In flowering Dubis descriptions are right on, extremely sweet floral carrots.

This.. I also found the branches tend towards coming off meristem at 90 degrees. They also quickly form branches on branches on branches I had one that seemed almost entirely Zamal with the level of branching, vigour and intense sweet floral smell. The colour of new growth was often an incredible bright lime green colour on Zamal phenotypes as well.
If you get rootbound Autoflowering as soon as it becomes rootbound and the 90 degrees octopus branches it’s a good indicator.
They also form roots first when cloning.
 
9 1/2 weeks...

9 1/2 weeks...

Ms Zamaldelica is hitting her stride, I guess/hope at 9 weeks. Her arms are filling in nicely. Can foresee some long, tight and muscular arms acoming. Released the 4x2 stretch and allowing to finish strong stretching towards the HLG. Adding nothing but H2O ph6.2 from tap. Added fish bone meal a few weeks ago. Smell is improving and agree with carrot aroma.
Clones doing great. Spraying CS on one with initial effects. Flowering another and veggin 3rd.
ANYONE HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH KUMAONI running along side ?
I got as freebies as FEMINIZED Kumaoni and no one is producing feminized K. Also fem Sinai, Syria and Iran. I know RSC does, but not fems.
Presuming I have an Indica version because the buds are bigger than anything I’ve ever have. So big that I lost two tops to bud rot, but that really won’t make a dent in the yield. The smell is as reported for K, so no complaints, just looks nothing like K pics I’ve seen.
 

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The "tiny pheno"
 

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ColaCalyx

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Zam update

Zam update

Zam has finally begun forming buds. I am training down the lower branches. She is branching like crazy and buds are forming to the hilt of every branch. Super thick stalk on her. Really nice greasy stem rubs.
We are in the middle of a heat wave, 109F and tomorrow is hotter. So far the Zam handles it no problem. She tends to have semi-droopy leaves for some reason (even at 1 month old) , but she is healthy regardless. Very interested in how her flowers will turn out.
 

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gsxr97

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Sweeet backyard

Zam has finally begun forming buds. I am training down the lower branches. She is branching like crazy and buds are forming to the hilt of every branch. Super thick stalk on her. Really nice greasy stem rubs.
We are in the middle of a heat wave, 109F and tomorrow is hotter. So far the Zam handles it no problem. She tends to have semi-droopy leaves for some reason (even at 1 month old) , but she is healthy regardless. Very interested in how her flowers will turn out.
 

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Zamaldelica

Tiny,but,well protected :)
 

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thedudefresco

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What pheno

What pheno



Hey Dubi if you see this can you fulfill my inner nerd with any facts you can ascertain by eyeballing these pics?

I'm pretty sure this comes from a feminized seed. Its been growing for months and revegged in June. Since then it has slowly become a monster.

The interesting thing I noticed was that the plant's characteristics and leaf appearance seemed to change from before and after the reveg. The leaves seem thinner now.






 

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thedudefresco

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Zam has finally begun forming buds. I am training down the lower branches. She is branching like crazy and buds are forming to the hilt of every branch. Super thick stalk on her. Really nice greasy stem rubs.
We are in the middle of a heat wave, 109F and tomorrow is hotter. So far the Zam handles it no problem. She tends to have semi-droopy leaves for some reason (even at 1 month old) , but she is healthy regardless. Very interested in how her flowers will turn out.

super nice. Yeah these plants like to grow up huh !?
 

Swamp Thang

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Zam has finally begun forming buds. I am training down the lower branches. She is branching like crazy and buds are forming to the hilt of every branch. Super thick stalk on her. Really nice greasy stem rubs.
We are in the middle of a heat wave, 109F and tomorrow is hotter. So far the Zam handles it no problem. She tends to have semi-droopy leaves for some reason (even at 1 month old) , but she is healthy regardless. Very interested in how her flowers will turn out.

That looks a lot like Mt. Baldy in the background. Had some truly hairy drives going up there, on past the village, to ski back when I was a reckless young rascal.

I recall the weather turning on a dime up at the Mt. Baldy base lodge, with bright sun and blue skies one instant, then pea soup thick fog the next. How I survived all that craziness, I'll never know, especially since I was a borderline intermediate skier at best ha ha.
 

thedudefresco

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Dubi Dubi Dubi can't you see
Sometimes your dank just hypnotize me
And I just want yo flashy take
bout what pheno is my green-o, ay ay ay


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Hey Dubi if you see this can you fulfill my inner nerd with any facts you can ascertain by eyeballing these pics?

I'm pretty sure this comes from a feminized seed. Its been growing for months and revegged in June. Since then it has slowly become a monster.

The interesting thing I noticed was that the plant's characteristics and leaf appearance seemed to change from before and after the reveg. The leaves seem thinner now.


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