How Green Can I Grow in my copycat garden?

Merkin Donor

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It does look like my room in some pics. Freaky.
Great grow man. Beautiful.
Thanks!
It should because I pretty much copied yours. I found you on YouTube prior to RIU so you along with Vader OG were the inspiration for this. The no nonsense, straight up educational videos you two produce are the best. So what I've posted here is pretty much all because of you... It's all your fault man....
 

Merkin Donor

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A long overdue update.
My second run was six clones of the first plant, they vegged for 5 weeks then I cut them two days shy of their 8th week because I found a few whiteflies and didn't want to take any chances of an infestation getting out of hand. They dried out at 361 grams. I'm 4 weeks into the third run which is 3 Cali Connection Green Crack and two called Dairy Berry which are supposed to be a cross of Blueberry and Dairy Queen but who knows (friend brought the seeds from Colorado.
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Merkin Donor

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Here is a cut & paste from their site about Zamaldelicia
Zamal is an exotic African sativa from La Reunion Island, close to Madagascar, famous for its extreme vigor and legendary psychedelic effect.

An excellent Zamal mother selected for its trippy effect, fast flowering and remarkable sweet carrot and floral fragrances, was pollinated by the powerful Golden Tiger in order to create Zamaldelica, a super sativa hybrid with strong uplifting and lysergic effect and amazing vigorous growth.

Zamaldelica is receiving an excellent reception among sativa lovers from all around the world. Its outstanding potency, very high THC content and the quality of its effect have no parallel in recent sativa breeding.
 

Resinhound

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Awesome first grow man,really.Your comment in your first post cracked me up,calling your strain "training wheels"..lol.You knocked the wheels right off that bitch.
 

Merkin Donor

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Finishing up week 9 on the big girl in the back. Sadly my lack of experience has not been kind to her. I had thought she was having a nitrogen deficiency while missing what I think was a calcium deficiency but now I'm not sure. Whatever was going on seems to have slowed down a bit but her flowers seem to be looking much older than they should at this point. The lone Malawi will be an interesting experiment since she is only getting indirect light from all the nearby fixtures.
 
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