Indicas or Sativas? Please help +REP

samtheham420

Active Member
that's all most people need to know, indica = stoney sativa = uppity. there are some growth patterns but damn why do you have to get all butthurt because nobody wants to refer to every specific strain they've been calling indica as afghanica . . . . if we did that, there's hardly any true indica out there . . . compared to afghanica, but everyone calls afghanica indica as well so there's no point to your insistent corrections.
Lol nice.
I had quite a few remarks, but looks like a few other people already took care of that haha.
 

poplars

Well-Known Member
Lol nice.
I had quite a few remarks, but looks like a few other people already took care of that haha.
some people are just obsessed with being right . . . so much so that they go on sites like this and correct people over shit they don't give a fuck about . . . .
 

poplars

Well-Known Member
I don't understand how telling the guy what he really has is all that confusing. Ok, I'm done.
just to clarify even more on you . . . . . . . . . telling him/her what he/she truly has will land him/her in more confusion than necessary.

everyone I know of, even most connoisseurs know 2 major types, Indica (which includes true indica, and afghan strains) and sativa (which includes mexican, african, swiss, jamacian, etc. ) rudaralis isn't interesting or named often beceause it is a meaningless plant other than it's flowering characteristics (it flowers on it's own regardless of photoperiod. )


so really, if he/she were to go out and try to find some afghanica . . . . . maybe 1 person she runs into will know wtf she's talking about, the rest will just say I got indica or something like that.

therefore unless everything gets legalized and then things are referred to true strain rather than what the majority believes, then yes, it will need to be corrected as he/she will need the correct name to buy it in the store.

but at this moment, the correct name for THIS store is indica . . .
 
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