Please Help Me ID These (Indica or Sativa?)

Danugz

Member
Picture 151.jpgPicture 098.jpgPicture 108.jpgPicture 099.jpgPicture 153.jpgPicture 154.jpgPicture 155.jpgPicture 150.jpgPicture 156.jpgPicture 160.jpgI have been hesitant to post pics, but i'm nearing harvest and right now am in 9th week from 12/12, just over 8 weeks since preflowers spotted - so, i think i have an indica/sativa hybrid, it's unknown strain i acquired from an anonymous grower who dumped a lotta really seedy dank buds on an old co-worker, and inturn, to me. Trichs look to be clouding up nicely, there are a few amber here and there, but i want to be sure i am not looking at more time flowering if it's a sativa. Would anyone care to guess what they think these plants are?

Thanks a lot!

THis is my first post, but i've been learning from all here for 4 months now. Thanks to all for sharing their knowledge. It's been an interesting trip for sure! Been a lotta hard work, and toil, but i'm looking at a decent harvest so it should all be worth it. I had many limitations, but i think my extra attention may have helped beat the odds.
 

Jakabok Botch

Well-Known Member
looks like a lil of both to me...more sativa tho....which tend to be a lil more stubborn for me....as exactly how long....i couldnt tell u....too many variables...just like yield....its hard to say...more u stress it or have problems...the longer it could take
 

Danugz

Member
Thanks man. I'm being as patient as i can, though since i'm in an attic i've been eager for these to finish up as i know the temps are going to be unmanageable very soon. I got a 5000 BTU unit that has been trying to offset temps in the 90s. Even with, i can only bring them down to 90. Without it temps would be 110 probably. Started in February, i thought i'd be chopping May 30. With a break in temps i think i have one more week of flowering, i expect to chop next week - i want to have them drying while the temps remain relatively low, since i will be trying to achieve around 75 drying temps using full blast AC. I dread having them drying mid June in the attic when the heat may once again be unforgiving as it has been lately. My hunch was that this was a hybrid, and from observing the trichs and pistils that they were ripening close to the 8 week mark, so i was leaning towards them being indica dominant, but it's anyones guess. This is a first for me, so i wanted to see what the more experienced folks though.

Thanks a lot for your input!
 

woodsmaneh!

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most Sativa plants are very tall and have narrow leaves, Indica tend to be short and fat with fat leaves. You look like more Indica than Sativa and the time frame fits also. Most Sativa take 10 to 14 weeks.
 

Danugz

Member
I was thinking all through veg that they had indica characteristics since they remained short and wide. When i switched to 12/12 the tallest was 10", and it is now closer to 30". I got a bit carried away with the CFL, and the heat with so many must be on par with HPS. Once i committed to CFL it didn't make sense to change direction and give HPS a shot - i'm also using the mother keeper tent from HTG which is only 4 feet tall. I originally planned my grow in my attic where he ceiling wouild only allow 48", but i wound up having to keep it in the main area where i could have it in close proximity to the only window that i could install AC. This would have allowed me more like 8 feet vertical clearance. I started with 9, lost one, then pulled 4 males, and maybe 3 weeks ago found two hermies - the two that were in the smaller pots hermied and pollinated both larger females. I thought i was screwed, i saw all these pistils turning brown in the aftermath and though they wouild all become seeds, i sprayed them with water like crazy and i lucked out, cause only some lower popcorn buds have seeds, and the other plant was barely affected. I'm sure yield for the one will be affected though. I turned one into hash, it had nice buds on it too unfortunately, but the male nanners i found were ripe and ready to spew so i decided not to risk removal and accidental dispersal. I appreciate your insight. Next time around i'd like to try a sativa. I'm amazed at how much skill some folks have. Great hobby, can't wait till i can give her another go.
 

uwantsumdis

Member
sativa=skinny, lanky leaves. tall skinny buds indica=large fat,wide leaves. buds can be fat and colas can get as big around as a pop can.sativas are the best to smoke, gives you a real good high.they are popular among medical users. indicas can also be very good and potent if grown right but are the more common type of strain. most of your reggie is an indica strain but from experience i know that you can take some of the nastiest bunk dirt weed and if grown with the right nues or organics and the right conditions can produce some fire. indicas are agood practice for beginners because they dont require as much attention as a sativa strain while sativas require a little time out of every day to get then right. with indicas you can get some lights and check water every 4 or 5 days and well just let them bad boys go nd with sativas they like alot of TLC.
 

uwantsumdis

Member
in picture 3 i can tell that you ave at least 1 indica because of the bigger,wider,fatter leaves and the others are skinny lanky leaves. those would be your sativas. but looking at your pics i can see hat you have quite a few sativas, which is a very good thing because alot of your popular strains are sativa. nice lookin buds too man. most of your afghan strains are sativa along with strains like jack herer.hope this helped some
 
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