Is this indica??

Indica sativa or a mix

  • Indica

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sativa

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • Indica dominant

    Votes: 8 88.9%
  • Sativa dominant

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    9
Looks more sativa dominant now than it did as a baby. Thats common.
For sure I agree. When it was younger I was sure was indica dom... But not anymore lol. Here's another plant the same age that I'm sure is indica dom
 

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Like many have said its most likely is a hybrid. And if you ain't grown her inside before, be careful when you flip her if you don't have a lot of vertical space cause some of them hybrids will look like they will just spread out, but in the end they will reach more for the sky than doing anything else. I got one SFV gal that is like that, she will pop these 4" to 5" wide, not long, Indica dom fans during veg, then her fans will thin after the flip and what you thought would be maybe a 3 foot plant when she finishes in a small 3 gallon pot will turn into a 5+ foot giant, nuts. And believe me it can get even worse if I don't keep her as close to the light as I can throughout the entire flowering stage!
 
Like many have said its most likely is a hybrid. And if you ain't grown her inside before, be careful when you flip her if you don't have a lot of vertical space cause some of them hybrids will look like they will just spread out, but in the end they will reach more for the sky than doing anything else. I got one SFV gal that is like that, she will pop these 4" to 5" wide, not long, Indica dom fans during veg, then her fans will thin after the flip and what you thought would be maybe a 3 foot plant when she finishes in a small 3 gallon pot will turn into a 5+ foot giant, nuts. And believe me it can get even worse if I don't keep her as close to the light as I can throughout the entire flowering stage!
Oh ya ..was10 inches when I flipped and is now 3 feet tall. The stretching slowed down alot now its working on those buds!.
 
I have always thought it odd that Cannabis Sativa could be both hemp and smokeable flower depending on HOW you grow it. And I suppose the fat Indica leaves and thin Sativa leaves we associate with these names are geographic adaptations by the plant. Dry climate/desert plants grow fat leaves to get enough moisture. High humidity and jungle plants grow thin ones. Fascinating!
 
And this is the newbie section Hahaha. Robert C Clarke just deciphered the frikken Rosetta Stone of weed. I love it here on RIU
 
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