Zamaldelica
1/9/2020
I grew this last year at 46 degrees north lat, central WA State. Seeds from ACE Seeps, Spain, (highly recomended,) It finished late October, grown outside in 20 gallon pots. Plant was about four feet tall and wide. Potting soil and seasoned horse manure, (I farm for a living,) was used. Started inside on the window sill, in scott towels, one day to sprout. Placed in dixie cups until plants were fourth leaf, Transplanted to gallons till plant were about a foot tall, well branched and sturdy, all natural light. Used some Miracle grow. When plants started there second week of flowering I began to remove the the big fan leaves so that by Mid September just bud an small leaves remained. Harvested after trichomes showed ten percent amber. Terrific plant, easy to grow, can stand the heat, no problem with bugs or mildew. My living situation is remote, no houses in sight, so you have to be mindful of deer and elk eating the plants. Bountiful trichomes. After a hard day of haying and cattle, what a fine thing to smoke a bowl, listen to the birds, set and look. Usually want to play guitar, creative. I am old, but very energetic, so this helps me to relax. Have trouble sleeping and a big bowl at bed time gives me a good six hours.