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Zamaldelica

ColaCalyx

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looks awesome!

Is she yellowing up, as of late? Were her leaves very dark just a few weeks ago? Are you feeding with liquid nutes?

How is she doing with the winds and low humidity?

Do me a favor and go check your tops for what looks like bud rot.

How are the sugar leaves? Any of them crispy?

Thanks
I grow organically in soil. The only liquid fertilizer I use is fish hydrolysate. The leaves haven't started yellowing much yet.

The wind is beating up my last two plants, but no broken branches, just a lot of leaning. The humidity never bothers them much, and doesn't last very long...might help to frost them up a little actually.

Are you asking me if I see budworm damage? I spray BT without fail 1/2 strength (no burnt pistils) twice a week.
 

thedudefresco

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Thanks
I grow organically in soil. The only liquid fertilizer I use is fish hydrolysate. The leaves haven't started yellowing much yet.

The wind is beating up my last two plants, but no broken branches, just a lot of leaning. The humidity never bothers them much, and doesn't last very long...might help to frost them up a little actually.

Are you asking me if I see budworm damage? I spray BT without fail 1/2 strength (no burnt pistils) twice a week.


I'm getting what looks like damage on my zam from wind or maybe low humidity. It doesn't seem like rot or budworms on my plant, but I harvested some today just in case.

It does look similar to budworm damage, imo, no black specs tho.
Leaves just crispy. I was just curious if you had any strange crisping lately too!
 

Thesearch

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Some zams after about 60 days under the sun (60 days into flower)
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Thesearch

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All drying now after about 70 days flower, I wanted to take it at least another week but my greenhouse couldnt take it. crossed the zam with crockett's tangie, but we will see what took hold!
zams I have to say love losing leaves. they do not resist and hold onto dying leaves, they shed them and are very resistant to mold formation from leaf stems or at the leaf stem nodes from unclean dead leaf removal. no need to use scissors to keep her trim. also very mold resistant as they withstood water dripping directly on them in the middle of flower with no issues.
 

thedudefresco

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what could be causing bud rot style symptoms on nugs? No Mold in sight, and no 'pillars in sight or poop in sight.

Temps have been chillier at night. Around 12 C. And humidity has been in single digits.

Could this have shocked the Zamaldelica? From her genetics, she prefers more humid and warmer conditions.

Someone get back to me. I have chopped a good amt of my plant, wondering if I should chop more or let....let....her riddeeee!
 

Thesearch

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what could be causing bud rot style symptoms on nugs? No Mold in sight, and no 'pillars in sight or poop in sight.

Temps have been chillier at night. Around 12 C. And humidity has been in single digits.

Could this have shocked the Zamaldelica? From her genetics, she prefers more humid and warmer conditions.

Someone get back to me. I have chopped a good amt of my plant, wondering if I should chop more or let....let....her riddeeee!
what do the leaves look like?
I left some bottom branches in the greenhouse to mature and temps have gone to below zero one night and are typically around 7° C at night with 80%+ humidity and none of the buds have exhibited any rot, but one pheno is definitely suffering and particularly the leaves are getting brown spots and dying in a way that looks more aggressive then nutrient deficiency, but not enough to kill or turn the buds themselves. they're much less dense then I imagine yours are though. what do you mean single digit humidity? are you in a desert? excuse me, Im used to rh from 50-100%, never seen it below that outside here.
 
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Its also about how much humidity Is in the soil
And Also much nitrogen Is bad for mold
 
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thedudefresco

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what do the leaves look like?
I left some bottom branches in the greenhouse to mature and temps have gone to below zero one night and are typically around 7° C at night with 80%+ humidity and none of the buds have exhibited any rot, but one pheno is definitely suffering and particularly the leaves are getting brown spots and dying in a way that looks more aggressive then nutrient deficiency, but not enough to kill or turn the buds themselves. they're much less dense then I imagine yours are though. what do you mean single digit humidity? are you in a desert? excuse me, Im used to rh from 50-100%, never seen it below that outside here.


Here is a section where I can see the damage
 

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ColaCalyx

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Zamal pheno update

Zamal pheno update

Resinous and terpy! I pulled the buds open for some views of the tropical rattletail formations. Very excited for these flowers....they continue to build resin and smells!
 

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JockBudman

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Thought ah'd just chuck up some shots of my zamaldelica females. Grown from a 5 pack of regs that gave 3 boys an 2 girls. Pollen was collected, mixed an hacked although both girls chucked a nana bunch each - think that was my poor environment.

Anyway, just wanted tae see which way folk think these lean.

Small pheno -

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Tall pheno -

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Whatever dominance they have, all ah can say the now is this is perfect ganja so far. Up high, wee bit trippy but great for hikin and explorin the outdoors without too much edginess. Can get a bit stressy if you're in a stressy situation - ah felt the adrenaline whilst tendin tae the stealth tent last night an was creepin about like a ninja - but it's no anywhere near as bad as some other herb ah've got now an in the past. Good legs tae it an all - don't need a top up for a good few hours personally.

Obviously it'll change after a cure but early results are very positive wi my partner agreein we now need tae grow this an other tropical sativa lines pretty much exclusively. Suits me fine.
 

BenoitV1984

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My guess is the small one is a Zamal/Malawi phenotype whereas the tall one is more like mine which is a Zamal/Thai phenotype.
 

ColaCalyx

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Harvesting tomorrow

Harvesting tomorrow

Strong smells of overripe fruit with a bitter fumy background. Loaded with buds
 

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Tin Goose

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hermie zam?

hermie zam?

Hi everyone,

I'm currently in a second run of Zamaldelica fems, seeds from 2018 I believe.

Moving towards third week of flowering. This is one of the (two) girls:
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She keeps pushing upwards, tying her down has been fun :D

Yesterday I took a closer look at the flower sites and found this:

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Are those nanners? All other ladies seem to be fine n healthy.
Cheers!
 

gladysvjubb

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Veteran
OK. She is a year old.
Bottoms have been harvested as they browned up.
I have never seen a cola like these two MASSIVE indoor mothers!!!!!
Still throwing pistils.
WTF is this thing???
Oh, yes. Let it cure and yopu will have two tickets to paradise................
 

Consolidated

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Hi guys and gals I cut a small part 2 weeks ago and the rest the other day.
Lock Down was declared 2 weeks ago and I did not know if I would be able to cut the rest ...
The aroma is ripe mango, carrots / pineapple or something. the drive tests I did on the early flowers are over good.
Following are photos - during the last month -...
 

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