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Old 04-03-2017, 04:57 PM
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Do I have the rare Thai leaning zamaldelica?

Wondering if I should keep her? This is from the Zamaldelica regular packs. Thanks


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Why do you think it's a Thai?

Most likely a Zamal dominant phenotype instead.
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I try to keep everything at least once. How they smoke decides if they get kept beyond that. Did you take cuttings?
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Why do you think it's a Thai?

Most likely a Zamal dominant phenotype instead.
The leaf structure. It exhibit the thinnest leafs I have seen so far.
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I try to keep everything at least once. How they smoke decides if they get kept beyond that. Did you take cuttings?
I made a cutting, but have yet to smoke. I am doing micro grow so space is limited. It is at day 82 and it looks like i will have another month before I cut her down. The long flowering time and the narrow leaf structure is why I think it might be the Thai leaning pheno.
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Wondering if I should keep her? This is from the Zamaldelica regular packs. Thanks

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You may have the African, which is still a good plant.

Here is a post:

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...&postcount=207

From this thread:

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=272210


The Zamaldelica I grow is the Zamal/Thai pheno
which finishes 16+ weeks.

That is a great plant.
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Reminds me of african leaning plants as well, yours is a bit more zamalish where as this is more malawi:
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You may have the African, which is still a good plant.

Here is a post:

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...&postcount=207

From this thread:

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=272210


The Zamaldelica I grow is the Zamal/Thai pheno
which finishes 16+ weeks.

That is a great plant.
Damn that's a great post. Thanks for the input Dropped cat. I really want the Thai leaning pheno. I got 5 more seeds left, so hopefully one of them will be it. But I am excited to smoke my female, can't wait!!!!!

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Reminds me of african leaning plants as well, yours is a bit more zamalish where as this is more malawi:
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Thanks for the input Terpene. It seems like there are a lot of pheno in the regular version. What is your favorite?
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I forgot to tell you: Yes, you should absolutely finish/keep the plant. Boring Zamaldelica phenos do not exist.

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It seems like there are a lot of pheno in the regular version. What is your favorite?
All of the plants I've had from the Zamaldelica line are somewhat trippy, psychedelic and generally electric. I've liked the plants with the really strong, mango-carrot stem / bud smells. Its very different smelling than traditional sativas and cannabis in general. This trait is pretty easy to find throughout the line. Buds of a random mango-carrot plant:


Another pheno that's worth noting is the really spindly thai-zamal phenos which are less indoor friendly due to big internodal stretch and are generally lighter on output. They are the ones that would probably benefit the most from a longer harvest window so they aren't as terrifying. Here's a structure shot of a failed scrog of said plant.



The "african" phenos are more malawi/zamal leaning and are trippy, psychedelic and have a more deeply moving, intense high. They also tend to be a little more columnar and indoor friendly (or at least mine have been).

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Welcome Sativamane,

Your Zamaldelica seems to be mainly Malawi/Thai dominant.
Hope it helps. Best wishes for the rest of the flowering!
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Those are some pretty thin leaves. I think one of the good ways to spot the Thai phenos is they are the super long flowering ones. I had one that was a complete beast that just wouldn't stop stretching or flowering for ages. It grew up into the lights like a trifid and was a completely different animal compared to my other plants including my other Zamaldelicas. Crazy smoke.
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