Spaceman's Zamaldelica Grow

Yeah that’s what I meant, I didn’t know/remember you could get more clones…

If you ever make any seeds, I’d gladly trade you something for some :grinning:

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Looks like I was hasty in declaring the male hermie,
I’ve been away from this grow for several weeks and found out what I thought were pistils are really teeny, tiny stipules.
It’s uncommon for males to herm and I thought I got hit with the unlucky stick.
Took some pics but they’re blurry and the tents are dark now.
Try to get some posted tomorrow.

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Anyway past time for an update.

As I posted on another thread, this is a clone of a clone of a regular seed female Zam 1 from above.
Grandkid
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Here’s Mom.
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Mom doing the dirty with a much younger male.

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Now my question to the community is I scammed some pollen 2 days ago from the stud and want to know if I should dust a branch or two of the grandkid?

Also I want to top her and try cloning it.

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Get you some seeds!

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So I’ve decided to take 2 clones both from lower branches.
@ReikoX
One before dusting a branch, one after.
One is going into the electrostatic field generator (EFG) from my first thread here
One will be alonside.
Zam is a tough lady to clone, be back later w/pics.

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Ok so I chickened out on my immediate plans to take clones, lol.

So instead I mixed a little cloning powder with lanolin and shmooied it on a lower branch.
In 7-10 days I’ll clip it off and put her in medium.
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New home for her too, 1.5 gal airpot.

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Time for an update.

Here she is, simple LST.
Early signs of Mag lock out due to high ph.
I did a sulfur powder tea and gave her a quick soak.

My compost was finished a year ago and I had it stored in vented plastic drums and under cover.
Retroactively, it reads high 7.5 ph, something I hadn’t expected or encountered before.
And that’s why I didn’t use any peat in my mix.
Usually reads 6-6.5.
Is it possible the long storage could have mineralized it somehow?

Branch on left may require separate restraint, bottom is gelled future clone.

Here is another grow, courtesy of Worcestershire_Farms aka Diggy Soze who is a good breeder and solid trader despite our apparent unsolvable differences.
“Have been calling the Kashmir x Mango Thai cross Iron Maiden, and the Vietnam Black x Mango Thai cross, Mekong Phaya, after the Loch Ness Monster type creatures, the Phaya Naga, that are rumored to live in the Mekong River.”

So far 3 IM’s to 2 MP’s which were the first to charge outta the coat.
Planted 2 more MP’s, it’d be nice to have 3 + 3 for this grow.

Ooops forgot to add 4 Zamaldelica F1’s from last summer’s near disaster.
These were very likely pollinated after I pulled the herm.
My reasoning here is these Zams stretched a 1/3 after, top bud seeds collected separately and conservatively.
All other seed collected has gone into a bottle marked “potential hermies- Zamaldelica 2020”
Anyone make a SST of them?

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Zam!

Bonus
Loco Heart (Loco Mota m. X Purple Heart f.- F2)
1st viable sprout

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Loco Heart today,

16-18" tall the cage can be replaced as she is in a $20 walmart party tub.
Actually has a vented floor 1" above a 2 gal water reservoir.

Here’s my current Zam grow(the 4 in the above pic)
The girls,

The guys,

They were up-potted yesterday from 4"x4"x5" pots,
Males in 1 gallon pots, females in 2 gallon pots.

Here’s the set up,

This next plant is 2nd gen clone from seed my trading partner sent.

8 weeks in flower. Best pic I have atm.

The sticky, piney mass on the left is the main cola in simple LST.

I’ll pull her from the tent tomorrow, get a look at her in daylight

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Well I f*d’up.
Took that ole Zam outta the tent today And before I realized what I was doing, half the plant was in the dehydrator.
She has old flowers on her but I’m gonna try for some more seed, pollen donated by my two males.

A peek in the boudoir,

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