Ace Seeds - Purple Zamal x A5 Haze fems

Shua1991

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20240715_001921.jpgGrowing this hybrid from "Ace Seeds" in their "research and development" aka testers section of their catalog, These are feminised.

It's a hybrid between 2 heavily sativa leaning varieties. I want to select for the most cokainr like effects as I heard they're exceptional on the Purple Zamal fermented cobs.

I have my own hybrid f2 I am currently growing alongside these and I plan to produce seeds using a few phenotypes.

18/18 seeds germinated and are sexed female(no intersex thus far). Mid may I startednthese and they're moving outdoors today after cloning, as I've heard they are prone to intersex indoors but not so much outside.
 

Shua1991

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2 strawberry smelling zamal dominant phenotypes I want to breed with.

2 orange smelling haze dominant phenotypes I have the perfect males tontest on.

2 green mango/carrot that appear to be heavily Zamal influenced, I have some males to match this.

A few others but so far there's good variation.
 

Shua1991

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Those are roughly 2 gallons. At 2 gallons I can safely assume the root system can be transplanted into the ground and succeed with minor stress when flowering. When ready l bind the base of the stem with copper wire to prevent slugs from climbing, then line the topsoil with perlite and diatomaceous earth to fight fungus gnats/thrips and further deter slugs.

I have noticed, the smaller plants are developing their root systems first and are not very stretchy, this may be a NL#5 trait from the A5 Haze, or it's from the Zamal as well as the NL#5, as I see it on the zamal plants less prone to stretching if roots can be grown.
 
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Shua1991

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20240806_113608.jpgI decided to transfer these into 4-7 gallon pots instead of immediately moving into the ground, I expect by september it will be chilly enough to then transplant them into the ground for good, for now it's our rainy season and I want the roots to breath/drain before putting them in the ground as i live in a bog/swampy area.

Since transferring they've responded well, they're stretching even more, so it seems like re-potting is definitely necessary for prevention of auto-flowering and stunting the more easily stressed plants.
 

Shua1991

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The plant in the blue pot is the "Strawberry" phenotype, sweet strawberry smells emanating from this one 😋

I'm intend to pollenate this plant very soon, and there's a whole group of potential males whom i can chose from, one of which I believe has "Semi-autoflowering" traits too, just like the "purple zamal" phenotypes. I want a "semi-autoflowering" set of offspring so that I can finish plants outdoors in new york with Zero Issues, it doesn't hurt that it's a phenotype I really like, and all the signs show it's a damn good male.
 
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