Indica or Sativa?

gangjababy

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something like 80% indica, 20 sativa, the real question is why did you remove perfectly healthy fan leaves from the plant?
 

MrFishy

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Generally speaking, it's my understanding that sativa leaves are longer and thinner, while indicas' are shorter and wider . . . and one can usually smell that familiar skunky smell by gently rubbing the stem on young indica.
 

Scrapper420

Active Member
i removed them because the clone that i got had too many leafs on it.

Oh yeah i remember that even though it was only weeks into flowering when i got em, the stems smelled beautiful :)
 

MrFishy

Well-Known Member
i removed them because the clone that i got had too many leafs on it.

Oh yeah i remember that even though it was only weeks into flowering when i got em, the stems smelled beautiful :)
Good answer! They'd a-reamed you on this forum for recklessly removing any leaves.
:blsmoke:
 

Scrapper420

Active Member
What do you mean by a-reamed?

i figured leafs need water and nutrients, if there is no root there is no nutrients, and the less leafs the less nutrients it needs so it can just put all its energy into root making
 
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