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Old 08-24-2016, 08:30 AM #1
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Some pictures of Zamaldelica x Hawaiian f2's. This hybrid has a very unique aroma of equine. I wasn't going for a plant that was a large producer in this hybrid. My goal was to acclimate sativa dominant genetics to our latitude and keep the sativa effect. This is still a work in progress but so far It is a viable project. There is some indica in the Hawaiian mother plant genetics. A (LA Confidential) male was used in the original hybrid cross of (Crazy Horse) Back crossed again to a sativa dominant phenotype f1 of same. Then a Zamaldelica male was used in an open pollination. I'm still growing out the f2's of the (Zamadelica x Hawaiian) looking for best parental plants to clone.
Ps. This is from memory not my notes. Peace
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Old 08-24-2016, 09:01 AM #2
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I will post up newer pictures soon. I have three hybrids I have worked on the last 7 years. I have been side tracked to some extent by the genetics of Ace Seeds and CannaBiogen. I can't say enough about the quality of these two breeders. They will be the basis of my provision to patients of North Dakota. I would rather provide their proven genetics. Than to reinvent the wheel with my efforts to start with. Please feel free to post your thoughts and or pictures. Peace
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Larger plant is a newer picture of my Zamaldelica x Hawaiian. The other is a colorful male Snowmoon from Ace seeds.
This male is going to pollinate a bud or two of a Zamal Hashplant. She is a beautiful long thin leafed lady. She also comes from Ace Seeds. Peace
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Zamaldelica x Hawaiian male. Zamaldelica x Hawaiian female. Zamal Hash Plant, sativa phenotype. Orient Express.
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Snow Moon. Golden Tiger. Kali China[url='https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=68748&pict ureid=1642407'][img] Thanks for stopping by and seeing ND. flowers
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A few more pictures. Zamal Hash Plant. Peyote Purple, I will follow up in the weeks to come as the girls are putting on more weight. Still a while before harvest. There is four 600 watt HPS lights on the girls. 14 total plants in flowering. The outdoor plants will stay outside. To see how long they can flower naturally. There is also one Orient Express female That I will watch through freeze up. Peace
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Thank you for stopping by. I will post up some newer pictures over the holiday.
Be safe and have a great weekend! Peace
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https://www.icmag.com/ic/attachment....1&d=1472836338 Two pictures of my Peyote Purple.https://www.icmag.com/ic/attachment....1&d=1472836338 Also one Snow Moon and Two Orient Express plants. They have 6 to 7 weeks of flowering left to go. I used the same soil mix for all plants. The consistency varied greatly between bags. Some pots retain water to well and others dry quickly. Adjusting on the fly trying to keep them happy. Peace Left to right PP, PP, Snow Moon, 2 Orient Express
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From left to right. 2 Zamal Hash Plant sativa phenotypes, 2 Pictures of my Golden Tiger, 1 Ganesh of Mandala Seeds. Peace
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Some outdoor ladies

Two new spots starting to produce flowers on the Zamaldelica x Hawaiian f2 This is a full picture of the Zamaldelica x Hawaiian mother. She is 6' tall or 2 meters. There is many bud sites on this lady. I did take a clone of her and of a nice male of same genetics. I will put them under lights inside over the winter. This is my only Orient Express lady still outside. My posting skills didn't get any better but I did open up a Corona for support.

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