What species of marijuana is my plant

Shubhang31

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Hey guys I am new to the cannabis growing scene and I just planted a seed 6 weeks ago, I do not know if it's an Indica or a sativa, based on the looks I think it's ruderalis. I found the seed in my old stash, here in India the only option is to buy it from shady dealers , and I bought some decent weed which had an Indica type of high, also the seed is from the same stash. I have attached a photo
 

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Gregor Eisenhorn

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My internet is driving me up the wall, so i cannot enlarge the photo, but those leaves are looking pretty thin, so my guess is that it could be of sativa genetics. What light are you using? 6 weeks seems like a long time, maybe you're depriving it of light?
 

Shubhang31

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My internet is driving me up the wall, so i cannot enlarge the photo, but those leaves are looking pretty thin, so my guess is that it could be of sativa genetics. What light are you using? 6 weeks seems like a long time, maybe you're depriving it of light?
Actually I am growing it in my balcony, I am just relying on sunlight, sometimes not enough light gets in so I guess that's a problem.
 

SoOLED

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Thank you so much guys I actually thought it was a pure ruderalis based on some Google search images.
I have never seen ruderalis, closest I came to it was kentucky ditch weed, which is questionable ruberablalielseslielssssss...err whatever.
 

Shubhang31

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Actually in the US you guys have a very nice grower community, here in India pot is grown illegally, so not a lot of growers know the science behind growing marijuana. All the weed that we buy is filled with seeds and dirt and smells like dried grass , never have I tasted berries or lemon or mango.
 

Gregor Eisenhorn

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If you learn how to grom some proper cannabis (preferably indoors) then you could dominate the market with some outstanding hoem grown weed :D

Now I'm not saying you should, growing and selling is punishable of course.
 

Dan Drews

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It looks like it's time to move that plant to a bigger pot. Be sure to read up on what organic nutrients are recommended and keep an eye on your plant for pests.

Most importantly, if you want the best smell and taste, you'll need to harvest at the best time, then dry and cure correctly. Keep up the good work.
 

CA MTN MAN

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Oh wow I think you might have an incredibly rare species hardly ever seen my human eyes... I mean this stuff is so rare that Jorge Cervantes himself would shit his pants if he were to even come in contact with that plant!! HOLY SHIT THATS SOME REAL DEAL WEED!! Lol
 

Shubhang31

New Member
If you learn how to grom some proper cannabis (preferably indoors) then you could dominate the market with some outstanding hoem grown weed :D

Now I'm not saying you should, growing and selling is punishable of course.
Ha ha you're right dude , but then again I will see how this turns out and probably invest in some indoor growing equipments .
 

Shubhang31

New Member
It looks like it's time to move that plant to a bigger pot. Be sure to read up on what organic nutrients are recommended and keep an eye on your plant for pests.

Most importantly, if you want the best smell and taste, you'll need to harvest at the best time, then dry and cure correctly. Keep up the good work.
Thanks man, right now I'm just making a mixture using waste vegetables and fruits and putting it into the soil. Also I put some goat crap in there lol.
 

saiyaneye

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I have never seen ruderalis, closest I came to it was kentucky ditch weed, which is questionable ruberablalielseslielssssss...err whatever.
Cannabis ruderalis is autoflowering.

C. ruderalis rarely grows over two feet in height, and matures in approximately seven weeks.[4] The plants have a "thin, slightly fibrous stem" with little branching.[5] Foliage is open with large leaves.[5]

Cannabis ruderalis will produce flowers based on its age, rather than light cycle, unlike flowering in C. sativa and C. indica varieties.[6] This kind of flowering is also known as "autoflowering".[7]

It has less THC in its resin compared to other Cannabis species.[4] However, it is often high in cannabidiol (CBD).[8]
 
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