outdoor indica/sativa pics

orionhcca

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how are they looking?

....the taller sativa in the 5gal bucket is a unknown female bag seed strain its 2ft 5in and smells fruity the bud i got it from also didnt look fully grown.

...the shorter one is the indica thats in a 3 1/2gal its 1ft 6in. thats the same strain as the purple bud because thats were i got the seed : )

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Pureblood89

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The bigger one looks almost 100% sativa, the second one still looks sativa dominant because an indica dominant would be bushier and thicker leaves with fewer blades. They still look healthy though.
 

odbsmydog

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sativa's are awesome when you are out camping or hiking or doing anything outside, adds a nice little psychedelic head space to the world.
 

eturnal99

Member
i like the look of both of them... that is what mine are looking like...how can you tell the diff from sativa/indica... im growing from unknown seeds... like that i have been saving for a few months...
 

HUSTLERBOY20

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*THIN LEAVES* Sativa-Head High
* FAT LEAVES* Indica- Body High

Sativa's grow tall like tree's
Indica's grow short and squat like bushes
 

dunkin73

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Most of the strains we smoke which contain seeds are of a sativa/indica hybrid. Some even have been crossed with ruderalis which is a fast flowering plant which contains little thc, indigenous to cold climates. Therefore, when growing bagseed you never know what you will end up with. The only way to get a pure sativa or pure indica is to buy from seedbanks. Even those have been crossed with other strains. There is probably no "pure" sativa or indica strain anymore, unless you travel to some very remote place in the world where their outdoor crops are virginal and untouched. Alot of commercial weed comes from Mexico and it is of a sativa/indica variety. Sometimes when you have a nice bag and it has a few seeds in it, you may get lucky and get a female. I have had great luck so far with bagseed. Only a few males out of about 30 beans that I started. Next grow I am going to bite the bullet and buy some autoflowering hybrids, easier to grow, and will be done indoors this winter. Good luck holmes, keep the babies alive and well!
 

orionhcca

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Most of the strains we smoke which contain seeds are of a sativa/indica hybrid. Some even have been crossed with ruderalis which is a fast flowering plant which contains little thc, indigenous to cold climates. Therefore, when growing bagseed you never know what you will end up with. The only way to get a pure sativa or pure indica is to buy from seedbanks. Even those have been crossed with other strains. There is probably no "pure" sativa or indica strain anymore, unless you travel to some very remote place in the world where their outdoor crops are virginal and untouched. Alot of commercial weed comes from Mexico and it is of a sativa/indica variety. Sometimes when you have a nice bag and it has a few seeds in it, you may get lucky and get a female. I have had great luck so far with bagseed. Only a few males out of about 30 beans that I started. Next grow I am going to bite the bullet and buy some autoflowering hybrids, easier to grow, and will be done indoors this winter. Good luck holmes, keep the babies alive and well!

there both females and the taller one is flowering slower then the shorter indica ..thanks,
 
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