Are my ladies really Northern Lights?

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Hi all,
First time poster and newbie grower. I have only grown Sativa's or Sativa/Indica Hybrids. I believe that my current crop is all Indica which they were not supposed to be per my seedbank order. My research has lead me to conclude that these ladies are Northern Lights, but I may be wrong.

Average Height: 5 Feet 4 Inches.

See images.

The question is if these are Northern Lights where can I find information on what they need, like and dislike. Heat is a problem where I live so I am keeping the temp ~74.5 degrees, which seems to be ok but again I don't have Indica growing experience.

Also can anyone judge by the photos on how many months I may be looking at till harvest? These are from seed and germinated on Jan 10th 2009, so about 4 months old.

p.s. I always grow tall girls and if these are Indicas then I must say wow on the height I have going, indoors.
 

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Those look to be sativa to me, judging by the leaves. I've seen NL before, and never saw one much taller than about 4 feet. They are a very short and bushy plant.
 
Those look to be sativa to me, judging by the leaves. I've seen NL before, and never saw one much taller than about 4 feet. They are a very short and bushy plant.

Right, the height is why I was most concerned. The seeds were Northern Lights and Thai Stick but all came out the same. So I have no idea what these are at this point. :-/
 
I could say with certainty that your not growing NL. Perhaps a cross of it, but I doubt that even. But like ganga said, there's no way of knowing what strain it is by looking at it.


Your plants are looking great however so don't worry too much about it :)
 
I could say with certainty that your not growing NL. Perhaps a cross of it, but I doubt that even. But like ganga said, there's no way of knowing what strain it is by looking at it.


Your plants are looking great however so don't worry too much about it :)

Thanks! They seem to need more care(even as babies) than any other I have grown which is what started me wondering in the first place. Feeling a bit more confident now about these.
 
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