Indica/Sativa???What do you think?

shortpimpin192

Active Member
Hey guys the first one I think is a stronger Indica,the leaves are short and fat and stems are turning purple

The second one I think is Sativa ,the leaves are linky and the stem is light green


Temp during the day cycle (75-81)
Humidity during day cycle (40-52%)


Night cycle temp(67-70)
Night cycle humidity(50-57%)

Lights_2-23wcfls(6500k),150w agrosun,60w agrosun

planning on getting HPS around the start of flowering(Just dont got the moneyhttps://www.rollitup.org/images/smilies/cussing.gif)
 

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PamelaIsley

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I'm new to this whole game, what exactly is the difference between Indica and Sativa?
A (much more experienced) friend of mine said that mine was.... oh shoot... I think he said it was Indica (Kush strands are indica? I've got Buddha).

Not that I'm looking to change it, but for future reference is it something you can change/want to look for one over the other?
 

Boneman

Well-Known Member
Indica is normally a shorter bushier plant that finishes earlier and gives you a narcotic high.
Sativa is a taller plant with whispy buds that gives you a head high or a daytime high. They also take much longer to finish but are WELL worth the wait.
 

kush8989

Active Member
they both look mostly sativa. im currently growing a seed that i found outa a qp of beaster nugs nd def indica the leaves start out wide as fuck and a thick as hell stem, also dark green leaves
 
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chitownsmoking

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those are sativa leaning hybrids as far has my eyes can see
 

twnty8gramz

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I'm new to this whole game, what exactly is the difference between Indica and Sativa?
A (much more experienced) friend of mine said that mine was.... oh shoot... I think he said it was Indica (Kush strands are indica? I've got Buddha).

Buddha is*a*100% Sativa plant with an uplifting, energetic high. Buddha has high levels of THC (almost 20%) and low CNB levels, which means a clear high with no couch lock. Has a sweet exotic taste. Buddha is a great breading strain and makes a great cross for enthusiasts and connoisseurs wanting to create their own strains.
hope that helps pamela!
 
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