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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Zamal is an exotic african sativa from 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.

Characteristics

Genetics: Poly hybrid. Zamal x Malawi/Thai

Type: Sativa

Flowering Time: 11-14 weeks

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

THC: 17-27%

Yield: Medium - High

Height:

Taste:

Smell: Sweet carrot, mango, orange

Effect: Astronomically powerful. Clear euphoric stimulating and soaring. Utterly psychedelic in certain cases

Harvest: Late October/Early November

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Disclaimer

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