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Do I have the rare Thai leaning zamaldelica?
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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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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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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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I forgot to tell you: Yes, you should absolutely finish/keep the plant. Boring Zamaldelica phenos do not exist.
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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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