Is this sativa???

stumps

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This strain was said to be a haze strain. It's working on week 15 in flower and still keeps growing or at least the buds are. She has lost most all her fan leafs. I stoped nutes last week. The trich's are just starting to go cloudy. Any way, I've never had a plant go this long in flower, And it has flowered much differant then any of the other plants I've grown.
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Smallsn

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INDICAS - these are shorter and bushier than sativas.. the leaf structure on them are shorter and broader, with fatter "fingers".. the branches are usually shorter, and the buds are thick and dense.. they finish flowering sooner than sativas.. indicas are good to grow in less than perfect climates because of their shorter flowering times outdoors, and good for indoor grows where space is limited... indica highs can range from relaxed/social to knock you on your ass.. great for a night cap...

SATIVAS - these grow taller and thinner than indicas... the leaf structure shows longer, thinner fingers than that of indicas.. the branches are usually longer, and buds are longer and skinnier and far less densely populated on the plant.. it takes intense light to get true sativa buds to swell to their fullest... sativas take longer to flower, and vary greatly depending on strain... these tend to grow best in warm, sunny places, where the grow season is longer and more stable... they are great for indoors as long make sure you have plently of vertical space as these can greatly increase in size during flowering... the sativa high is an uplifting, energetic, more cerebral high.. great for morning wake and bakes.. according to simpsonsampson420.https://www.rollitup.org/members/simpsonsampson420-131271.html
I think you are right it is a sativa. Well if the leafs look like a hand with long thin fingers
 

SHOSHON3N8TV

Active Member
Ya its a sativa, I'm waiting on a kush now and wish it would hurry the fuck up, couldve grown 6 autoflowering ones by now....live n learn. 2 month indica compared to 3-5 months for the sativas...no thx.
 

stumps

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lol how did you find this thread? that baby is long gone, but thanks. It was a mix of some sort. was pretty good.
 

WOWgrow

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the same why I found this thread - searchbar "sativa". lol. Any pics of this harvest by chance?
 

Brick Top

New Member
If you trusted whoever it was that told you it was a Haze strain then it was clear right there that it is either all sativa or darn near all sativa since a true Haze is either all sativa or almost all sativa. Haze strains can take up to or slightly more than 17 weeks so 15 weeks is not odd at all. If your trichs are cloudy then you have already passed the peak THC level for a sativa. A sativa hits peak THC levels while the trichomes are still clear and once they begin to cloud that is a sign of THC breaking down and becoming CBN. It is like how amber trichomes in indicas are a sign of THC degradation as it is lost and becomes CBN.
 

StaySmokin206

Active Member
If you trusted whoever it was that told you it was a Haze strain then it was clear right there that it is either all sativa or darn near all sativa since a true Haze is either all sativa or almost all sativa. Haze strains can take up to or slightly more than 17 weeks so 15 weeks is not odd at all. If your trichs are cloudy then you have already passed the peak THC level for a sativa. A sativa hits peak THC levels while the trichomes are still clear and once they begin to cloud that is a sign of THC breaking down and becoming CBN. It is like how amber trichomes in indicas are a sign of THC degradation as it is lost and becomes CBN.
No shit? Didn't know that. So for sativa's you should chop when they are starting to turn cloudy? :D
 

Brick Top

New Member
No shit? Didn't know that. So for sativa's you should chop when they are starting to turn cloudy? :D
Yes, that is true. People like, want and need singular across the board answers or information that equally applies to all strains of cannabis whenever possible and because of that the standard trichome color chart of clear, cloudy and amber was readily accepted but it is not as accurate as people want it to be and believe it to be.
 

Bulldog73

Active Member
Could be a haze as they have long flower times. It is definetly an equitoral strain if you have been flowering that long.. Some of the Hawaiian strains like Hawaiian snow have a real long flower time like 14-16 weeks..
 

StaySmokin206

Active Member
Yes, that is true. People like, want and need singular across the board answers or information that equally applies to all strains of cannabis whenever possible and because of that the standard trichome color chart of clear, cloudy and amber was readily accepted but it is not as accurate as people want it to be and believe it to be.
Yeah I mean it makes sense if I think about it. If amber trich's are a couchlock high, and clear/cloudy are uplifting, and indica's are couchlock, and sativa's are uplifting. I mean it would make sense to match it to suit to Indica/Sativa that way :D
 
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