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Old 03-29-2017, 08:18 PM
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i only have 4 zamdelica , i was,nt planning to seed any more look at them . but i couldn't resist hitting one that had a strong i,ll say carrot smell . but not sure it was that exactly, its only thrown pistils enough at this stage its ready to pollinate . i just got a heavy smell from the plant itself without any rubbing or touching .

so hit a branch with cherry chem swank , anther branch with black death pollen .

i hope she smokes up a mind twister ,
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I have Orient Express/Zam and some unknown old school haze sativa crossed with Zam in flower atm. They are so very vigourous, tough plants. Handle cold weather without issues which surprises me. I managed to get some of the Bodhi Apollo 11 which I think will make a great cross. My first Thai dominate Zamaldelica will go into flower soon. She is who I am most looking forward to trying out.
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So I've yet to grow or smoke Zamal, but from words spoken here and in ACE forum, rust II etc she sounds like a wonderful strain.

What are some of the primary characteristics you guys are seeing passed off to Zamal progeny? What are some characteristics you hope get passed along? Ive seen the effect has been described as dreamy/introspective with very positive vibes, accurate description?

I have a lot of the ace line up I've yet to try, a few I have already (VbT, panama) and would like a nice up high sat that is less of crazy wild ride and more big warm hug (VbT R.I.P.). Going to search through new and old GT line up in to find same effect, maybe worth looking into Zamaldelica too!!
Zamaldelica can have a range of effects depending on the pheno, but by all accounts it is a pretty intense sativa. The very first release back before Dubi had stabilized the strain and it had Thai in it could throw long flowering phenos that some people described as heart pounding, terror inducing paranoia. I have a friend with PTSD that feared my long flowering Zammy because it would make him have intense flash backs. Another one of my friends who likes indicas sat down and tried to get himself couch lock stoned off of it and just kept smoking and smoking it trying to chase that sedation that would never come. In the end he freaked out and had a panic attack and needed to take some xanax.

I personally found that 18 week pheno very uplifting and mentally stimulating, but it certainly did have a quite an edge on it and could almost be described as borderline psychedelic. I love intensely uplifting, trippy sativas because they are one of the few things that will cut through my depression, but even I couldn't smoke that stuff daily because things would start to get a bit surreal after a while. I think the words I would use to describe Zamaldelica would be more along the lines of intense, uplifting, electric, rushing, euphoric, trippy. It should be noted I was running the old unstable line that still threw hermies occasionally and had Thia in it. Dubi has since refined the strain removing those more extreme long flowering phenos and the hermie issues.

There are some phenos that have a very positive vibe to them. And there are some that lack the edge, but as a whole it's one of the more potent and edgy sativas out there and probably not quite what you are looking for unless you get a very lucky pheno. I think for the sort of effect you are seeking you might want to look at strains like Nep Jam, Tikal and Orient Express. You have already tried VBT which would be at the top of my list of suggestions for you. Although I have no personal experience with the following strains others have reported some very nice clean sativa effects from the Ethiopian and Honduran.
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I agree on the Orient Express, really lovely strain. My Nepjams were a bit of fail unfortunately (lost a couple and the rest were males) but I managed to use a male to cross with my, guess what???, lovely Zamaldelica princess! That one was a wonderful smoke. I don't think you can wrong with playing around with top notch Ace gear. I'll pop more tomorrow in fact.
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I'm lost with the lineage of Zamaldelica.
I think it's quite clear about the feminized version but I can't get if the regular are
bred using the first version of golden tiger Malawi X Hmong Thai or if the old malawi/new malawi X Hmong Thai/Koh Chang Thai is present in the breeding process.
Either way I got three very nice long internodes super narrow leaves zamaldelicas growing and if I got a male or several I will use him to dust some rsc Manipuri. I hope Z could reduce the flowering time . MANIMAL haha!
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I have some f3's of my Zamaldelica x Hawaiian. I won't be running any of them this year. I have so many irons in the fire. I'm putting up a greenhouse in a few weeks. This will be my first grow in a GH. I'm going to run about 20 different strains this summer. Mostly feminized stuff. Of the standard seeds I will run two of each in 65 gallon grow bags. I will cull all males, I don't want any hybrid seeded plants. But a Mechoacan Cream x Guawi could be an interesting toy. When I want to chuck pollen, a similar strain is released on the Ace site. I get to grow their work and have great results first time out. Peace
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Old 04-09-2017, 02:17 AM
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I'm lost with the lineage of Zamaldelica.
I think it's quite clear about the feminized version but I can't get if the regular are
bred using the first version of golden tiger Malawi X Hmong Thai or if the old malawi/new malawi X Hmong Thai/Koh Chang Thai is present in the breeding process.
Either way I got three very nice long internodes super narrow leaves zamaldelicas growing and if I got a male or several I will use him to dust some rsc Manipuri. I hope Z could reduce the flowering time . MANIMAL haha!
Dubi has explained it in detail in other threads, but I can't find it to provide a link. What I do remember is that the breading on the line is very complicated. Dubi is a seriously skilled breeder so I imagine the newest versions of the strain are a lot more refined and stable than that first run of seeds I dabbled with. It definately looks like the flowering time on the strain as a whole has come down a bit. I ran into some guy who had a Zammy clone that finished in under 10 weeks!? I've been thinking about picking up a new pack despite still having half of my original pack of seeds just so I can go pheno hunting without fears of hitting one of those crazy long flowering phenos again. I mean love the smoke from that one pheno that took forever, don't get me wrong, but I just don't have the space or growing schedule to support that kind of a beast.

Best of luck with your girls. With a little luck you will find a nice fast flowering one suitable to your breading goals of bringing down the flowering time on the Manipuri.
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10 weeks, that's crazy. Last year mines were 14 weekers.
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I'm lost with the lineage of Zamaldelica.
I think it's quite clear about the feminized version but I can't get if the regular are
bred using the first version of golden tiger Malawi X Hmong Thai or if the old malawi/new malawi X Hmong Thai/Koh Chang Thai is present in the breeding process.
Either way I got three very nice long internodes super narrow leaves zamaldelicas growing and if I got a male or several I will use him to dust some rsc Manipuri. I hope Z could reduce the flowering time . MANIMAL haha!
Hi baduy,

All the Zamaldelica releases (regular or fem, old or recent) only contain the older Golden Tiger version. This means Zamaldelica only contains one thai strain: Hmong/Meo Thai.

Only recent Golden Tiger releases contain Double Thai.
Hope it helps with your doubts.
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Thanks Dubi.
I wouldn't say I had doubts, at least not about the quality of those beans, just you've been pretty in depth explaining the lineage of the fem version but I couldn't find a clear statement about the standard version.
In fact in this run I have big variability while last year the same pack gave me very homogenous individuals, three which look like last year ones, apparently looking quite Malawi looking leaves and zamal carrot flowery smell,and two others I know now are Hmong thai leaning, stem smell more like limon and a last one showing zamal strong branching with Thai leaves and a smell in between both so I'm happy, seems like I got the full range of zamaldelica color chart.
I'll post some pics of them this season,guerrilla style, should look good.
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