KelticBlue's 2017: Soil, Ace Seeds Pure Pakistan Chitral Kush x Kali China Yunnan

up in the air...Yikes
I dunno what to get through summer humidity, your Zam x Pan is up next for a summer start to finish october-ish. Maybe I should finish even later, the holidays mess up my grow plans.
I got ACE... GT, Thai-Chi, NepalJam, orient express and then a bunch of autos and assorted others.
I am going to re amend and let cook for sometime in the sip with the earthbox mulch cover on, I think my soil will be spot on with a re amend. i have a build a soil re amend bag ready to go.
Those are some nice Ace selections. Neiko has grown the Thai Chi and mentioned that it really likes to grow like a weed, so when you're running that one keep it in mind. All the Zam x Pan I've ran and seem others run, have been fairly quick finishers. 9-10 weeks I'm pretty sure on all of them so far. The Panama make I used is fast. My Panama F2 I made with him have all been finishing in 8-9 weeks.

Looking good Kelt!
 
A great big sticky mess

Harvest of the ReVeg Zamaldelica. I am busy with the snip snip today. Doing the initial dry in the now dark tent. Going into fridge tonight or tomorrow. I am up to my ears in flowers:yummy:......


My Tent, i friggen love this thing.:headbanger:

What is left of it, I chopped the bigger stems off already.

The soil had dried out more than i like. I let it run on cruise. got lazy too.
full frontal :yummy:

the flowers have good mass and are heavier than they look

top side

I could have let some of the lower run but frackin getting it done.

A nice branch looking done

I should have more dramatic stump shots but this was the end, it was branching all over like crazy wild.

another stump, absolute solid main stem

toward the end smelling pine....not pine sol as much as pine forest, pine cone.
 
My fingers are all sticky. all of the finger hash is a gonner, I just couldnt put it anywhere to save, I put a tiny ball in the pipe, my missus might have burnt it up I dunno? busy day trimming down and getting into the lo an slo dry. All my harvest is drying peacefully in the fridge.. There is so much sticky on the stems it is unreal. I took a couple photos of 2 buds today looking at the stem. The re veg really made the trichs come out on the stems. I stressed the poor thing over and over, poor plant.

bud 1

close ups of varying degrees


buds on a stick
:yummy:

bud 2....... more close ups




gonna need help smoking this all.......:rollit:
:hookah:
 
Interesting place to visit. And...... I didnt get into any trouble at all. I liked the whole coffee shop atmosphere. My wife has also been by herself, (1990s-ish). She felt safe and comfortable and welcome to do the coffee shop scene. We also both like V. van Gogh, great museum there. I spent the whole day spacing out looking at the paintings.
 
I'm getting ready to try my hand at it soon.
Cheers to that!:high-five:
I think you will be pretty happy with the process. I left too many bud/places to start the regrowth.
I know you saw graytail do one recently. There has to be an ideal process but I just wing it. I paid the price in lots of little branches..Also, I vaguely recall someone saying the sativas take to it better....

Only my second re veg so I dunno much (anything) but it seems to me the trich development ramps up during the stress of reveg. I am thinkin the old and amber trich are the price of doing the time in flower/veg/flower.
Should be a good change of pace for the missus.
I am thankful the humidity is low today. I have am at capacity for drying space.
 
So, should I keep the bud sites to a minimum? I was going to keep a small lower branch with two nodes on it, plus the first buds on the next node upwards, so 4 total spots with popcorn nuggets. It's in a 1 gallon now, I'm planning on transplanting it to a 5 gallon when I harvest and start the reveg, so she should have plenty of fresh soil to get at. Hopefully she digs in her toes.
 
I'm getting ready to try my hand at it soon.

I am always looking at info video and such.....I was just watching k.Jodrey, he was saying the closer to the equator a genitic line the easier it is to reintroduce veg after flower, makes sense to me, wired into the history of equatorial plants, even tho they take long to flower...He was talking about re-flower as opposed to clone to keep the line going.
 
Missed a mateys wedding due to a back op spent nye there a year later, smoked something I can't recall his sister brought with her and it had me paranoid and re-evaluating whether I wanted to be there or not but a 4 hour drive inland wouldn't of been a wise decision had a blast once I got familiar with everyone....haha

Those Zams are looking like pure fire mr.K and the way you describe its effects sounds like it would work well for back pain...
 
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