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This is an unknown strain. Its nutes, lighting, and everything else is unknown. All I do know is that It had 48 days of veg and in its 4th week of flowering. I made my assumptions, but would like to hear from others.
 

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Well lets be a little creative here! Does someone have to ask a question for you to come up with something. I just wanted people to look at the pictures provided and make assumptions or guesses. Im asking for creativity. In a scientific matter. Look for signs or clue to form facts. I know that pictures do not say everything but I want to know through others experiences what you have learned. I guess I will start it off and tell you what I think. Just from looking at the pictures! I would say the plant took off well. It appears that it was never cropped, and that makes me believe that it is a strain that is rather short in length. Which leads to this particalar plant is part of the indica family. Which are generally short thick bushy plants with broad leaves and dark green in color. Since it is being grown indoors, it makes me positive to say that it is indica. Since the indica's are an indoor growers favorite. I have noticed in the fourth picture towards the top of the plant on the left hand side there are either A. indications of heat stress, or B. over fertilization. The leaves also appear to be curling in which can be natural or it is doing in cause of A, or B as indicated in previous sentence. Now your turn
 
def i would say its indica also would say this curling is dew to slight heat stress.. lol other than this she looks great!
 
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