sativa, indica?

Indica leaves are generally broader and the plants tend to be shorter and bushier. Long, thin leaves indicate sativa.
If you gently rub the stem, and your fingers smell skunky, this would indicate indica to me.
 
Indica plants have broad leaves while sativa leaves grow thinner longer leaves is the best way to tell. Indicas are short and bushy while sativas grow tall and narrow.

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Ok thanks you guys ^^ that must mean so far from what they look like i got 1 sativa and 5 indica's thank you for the info.
 
I like to grow indica's, well for one thing they mature quicker, and they're just an overall better looking plant, I find, sativa is and ugly old druppy thing
 
Does it look like this? Sativa...
 

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It did look like that but i do lst with all my plants but the new ones i just started growing, but yea it did look like that before it turned out to be male...
 
Ruderalis? i haven't heard of that before what kind of high does that give you or is it a hybrid of both indica and sativa?
 
Ruderalis? i haven't heard of that before what kind of high does that give you or is it a hybrid of both indica and sativa?

Ruderalis or dwarf plants aka autoflowering strains simply put, means that over years of cross breeding the fastest harvestable plant mainly used for hemp production with some of the sativa and indica plants to get a plant that is rather small in size no larer than 1 meter grown under optimal conditions. They flower in 2 months usually and the best thing is you dont have to switch the light schedule to 12/12, you can go the whole way thru the grow with 18/6-12-6 any light schedule you think would be best. Yet the high isnt as potent as the original strain but on the flip side it is a great introduction to the growers who want a perpetual grow and fast harvests.....for the impatient growers out there. hopefully you gained some knowledge from this peace :joint:
 
Indicas dont look typical of a pot plant to me. Not in historical terms. You might not think it was a pot plant if you didn't know what to look for as apposed to the long skinny sativa stands out to me. Those bushy little indicas will kick your arc though....
 
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