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Zamaldelica

Slebban

Member
Friendly Zamaldelica Reg showing female sex at node 8, approximately day 75 from seed and 7 days in 12/12.
Been sitting in a 2 liter pot for most of the time. With generic potting soil, handful of ewc, a pinch of chicken manure pellets and perlite/pumice.
No problem yet with night temp around 15 degrees C (day temp 22-24 C), or letting medium dry out.
Transplanting into a 5 gallon container to see what happens:).
Zamaldelica plant.jpeg Zamaldelica funny leaf.jpeg Zamaldelica roots.jpeg

All the best,
S
 
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goingrey

Well-known member
Friendly Zamaldelica Reg showing female sex at node 7, approximately day 75 from seed and 7 days in 12/12.
Been sitting in a 2 liter pot for most of the time. With generic potting soil, handful of ewc and a pinch of chicken manure pellets.
No problem yet with night temp around 15 degrees C (day temp 22-24 C), or letting medium dry out.
Transplanting into a 5 gallon container to see what happens:).
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All the best,
S
Looking good both above and below ground!
 

dubi

ACE Seeds Breeder
Vendor
Veteran
Happy and healthy indoor Zamaldelica reaching sexual maturity @Slebban The small leaf mutation is indeed curious and funny :) If your indoor space is limited, then switch to flower first and wait until early flowering stretching is over before the final transplant.
 

Ravel

Active member
Looks yummy there :yummy: @Ravel How would you describe their smells ?
Thanks dubi, that one right there smells like straight up fuel. Like pouring gasoline on your face. The smell has died down a bit during cure.

I got three sativa looking phenos and three that were more hybrid in appearance. The sativas all had a sweet fruity flavor. The first had very little smell at all until I got it into the jars and now it's like opening a can of sweetened pineapple. The second was closer to mango. The third had the most overwhelming mango smell I've ever experienced. Like pure fruit, no other aromas of any kind, no funk, no spice, just pure mango, and the smell was STRONG. The sativas all looked pretty similar, but pineapple had these smallish but dense buds with chunky calyxes that started to turn purple towards the end. Very attractive buds.

The three hybrids were each unique. The first had that amazing grape soda, garlic, skunk smell, definitely a funkier pheno. The second was straight fuel with citrus in the background. The third was more of a lime candy and skunk smell. The hybrids were each very high yielders. Wide chunky buds.
 
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