need help with unknown seeds, identify strain anyone?

can anyone give me an idea of what strain these are??

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kon396

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they have been really healthy seeds, i have had them for a couple years and never got a name from the person who gave them to me, i started them on march 1st as an experiment and now I'm just going with it cause as it turns out i think they may be feminized? i have only pulled one male out of 20 seedlings. they start out with fat stalks they kinda are small then bulge out in the first few weeks, and huge fan leaves, others are skinny fans, now one of the strains fan leaves are bigger than my hand on month 2. there is 2 different strains i think due to some of them being lanky and having thinner leaves, the other ones are stalky with tight growth and huge leaves and stalks. i have no idea not even a guess yet.. the stalks are ridged and thick almost flat, in the past i have mostly felt with deisle and purple out of preference but i wanted to try something new.. if anyone has any ideas please let me know your thoughts….i uploaded a bunch of pics, if anyone wants a specific pic let me know and i will get it up, hope there is an idea, otherwise I'm gonna have to waite till they bud to even have a guess…. thanks 396
 

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kon396

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thanks for the indica comment, at least its a guess. still haven't confirmed.. they are growing very well, i was experimenting with the early start, and now its working out, the weather has dipped a little, but it will be getting warm full time pretty soon, they are strong, guessing indica, but unsure still exactly what. lots of interesting growth markers. and having a staggered harvest helps with confirming identity and growth stages...
 

k00ms

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Wait for the look and smell of the bud along with the leaf design. If you're growing out doors tough luck you'll nevery identify by look. Indoor harvest is much easier to identify.
 

kon396

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Wait for the look and smell of the bud along with the leaf design. If you're growing out doors tough luck you'll nevery identify by look. Indoor harvest is much easier to identify.
yes indoors would be easier, the outdoor set up and weather conditions make for a dry climate, so producing outside when done with care makes for some nicely maintained bud, last year i only had rain once throughout my whole bud stage, i had a smaller crop so i covered them and the sour was really nice, almost passed for indoor, i was able to dry and cure it right too.
 

kon396

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they are consistently growing well, each watering when they eat, the next day i have a few inches of growth, when preventatively spraying i found that these huge leaves like a little foilier feeding, the next day they are super happy and standing up straight almost like they got their hands on their hips, LOL
 

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