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Old 02-02-2016, 03:29 AM #41
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Hi Azure I reckon feed her now she is flowering she needs more food. Try an organic rose fertilizer if you want to stay organic, I dont grow organic indoors so I am not the best person to answer but I find that when that happens in flower early on its lack of nutes.
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Hi Azure sounds like its the goods, in a week you should see if it is what she wanted.
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Old 02-03-2016, 06:49 PM #43
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Into the Lights

I think the Dr Earth gave her a little boost. She's not drooping the past couple of days since the feeding.
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Old 02-13-2016, 07:50 PM #44
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Quick Update

She has stopped stretching and now she is packing on trichomes & a little weight. Next week I'll go to a 11/13 light schedule and post some pics. I trimmed some small branches and gave some very underdeveloped pop corn buds to a buddy. He tested it and said he just needed one hit to get very high. I guess that's a pretty good sign at this point. She may have 6 to 7 weeks left to become a mature Zamaldelica.
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Old 02-13-2016, 10:53 PM #45
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How's the leaves at the bottom going now? Any dying off still.?
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Old 02-13-2016, 11:35 PM #46
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How's the leaves at the bottom going now? Any dying off still.?
Yes, the older lower leaves are yellowing and falling off, but this seems to be a normal part of the flowering cycle from my experience. I fed her once last week and once this week and I did notice an increase in trichome production ten days after the feedings. Not sure if coincidence or just the Zamaldelica progressing normally. The good thing is the feeding didn't mess things up! Hopefully she'll pack on the snow and I'll have some good shots for you.
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11/13 Light Schedule Begins

First day of 11/13 light schedule. The Zam is putting on trics but the calyxes have not started to swell and are hard to see. Not sure how much time is left to finish, but I'm patient! Do you guys think this could be the cRaZy Thai pheno? You know, the one that will get you lost when you go get your mail. I have one side branch that looks like it's from another plant. This branch has just calyxes at the nodes. I rotate the plant so it's not because of lack of light. Very interesting! I'll take a pic a pic of it next time.
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That is very nice, what's she smell like?
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nice one you have but look @ your nutes you give...
Now they don't need much N so you can reduce that!
I see some leave tip burning... that come from too much feeding... also the brown hairs show normally a little overdose... best ist to check the EC of your drain water... >1 means too much nutes... than is better to flush until your around 1.0 max 1.5 but better lower in flower.
Yellowing of the lower leaves is normal and little tip burn can happen... EC is important together with PH of the soil and water... Zamaldelica is very resistent against N... but you have to care... i did feed my first sativa grow also too much because i was growing only indica & indica hybrids... they need more than sativa.... much more... so be careful ...
If the smell is fruity like ananas or mango vanilla than you have this great pheno...#
if it smells more woody it also a great pheno... more malawi but heavy stuff too...
To me all Zamaldelica phenos are great--. you can't go wrong...!
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