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Respect.
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Just bend the tops over so you have enough clearance from the light . I've been doing this for a long time with good results.
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Keep up the good work.Your soil is similar to mine.Though I don't have wormcasting.
I'm interested to see how Destroyer performs. |
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Hi Jahaze,
They look great in early flowering After finish the stretching and define budsites they will start to fatten up quickly in the upcoming weeks. Best part of flowering is about to come. Enjoy it! |
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Day 34 flower
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Day 34 flower
The Zamaldelica has surprised me this week. She was the last one to start flowering but she has really advanced considerably. She may have passed the destroyer. If she continues this rate she will be more productive than I thought. She looks more zamal/thai than malawi I believe. I included the leaf structure to show how thin it is even compared to destroyer. She is ok with the diet and seems to love the low steady feed better than the destroyer.
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Day 34 flower
The destroyer seems to have slowed down in last couple of days. She is still growing but I think she doesn't like either the environment or the diet. It has been colder than usual during lights on and maybe the soil is staying wet longer. I am going to let her dry out and see if she responds. She did stay very short but looks like she will produce ok given her size. I looked at the clone and it is also very short so I think the plant is just like this. She smells nice though with a milder lemon and earthy scent.
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week 7
Took the zamaldelica out for a little feeding...she was hungrier than I anticipated. She is really packing on the flower and responding nicely to my environment. This is my first zamaldelica so I don't know what pheno she leans towards but I suspect the zamal side. She is sweet smelling with a carrot-like smell and a woody overall smell. Very sweet smelling. Tight node distance and strong branches...nice plant.
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Beautiful Jahaze,
Your Zamaldelica female looks very well developed after 7 weeks of flowering, looks promising! It has influence from all the parental plants, looks quite zamal/thai influenced but the yield comes from the Malawi side. Best wishes for the rest of the flowering! |
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Week 13 update
Very sorry for the lack of updates on this grow. I had to divert attention to personal matters and unfortunately the garden was poorly maintained and some of the plants suffered as a result. About 8 weeks into flower I had a friend care for the plants and they were over watered over the course of 2 weeks leading to some ph issues causing lockout of nutes and halting development. Upon my return I tried to correct the problems and while I succeeded in saving the plants they failed to reach their potential. I will post pictures and I actually chopped the destroyer as it is finished...or as close as it will get considering the stress from week 8-10. I can't begrudge my friend as he has no gardening experience and was doing me a favor. Some plants suffered more than others but they were all affected one way or another.
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