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Randm

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best thing to do ..Take cuts from every plant... mark em and toss out the fuckers that do not yeild good or taste like shit... If i will not smoke it nor will my buddies. I am not a big grower, lucky if i can keep 3 people happy ;-) for now ..I wish I could grow pure stativas , but my season is to short and inside i need the indicas for the short flower time...55 days is a lot better then 12 to 14 weeks flower time, but you could toss out some autos in the mix and have bud 60days from seed, if ya could pull off a shit load of autos would be a fast way to make bud... I know they do not pull lbs off em, but 2 zips a plat in 60 days would be perfect for some .
If you want a good sativa strain that wont take forever to mature try c-99 (cinderella 99 or cindy 99) I grew it outdoors last year ( 1 plant) and got a little over a lb. off of it and it finished befor my OG Kush did. It suppoded to be a 45day flowering plant. I put it in the ground around June 1 and harvested mid oct. It still remains my number 1 daytime smoke.
 
Ur a retart indica is a hardy cold tolerate plant normally yeilds less than a sativa and is a headhigh.

Sativas r big yeilders and love warmer climates and will grow into monsters.
U can't fake it all the time.
If u don't no ur shit don't correct me and please read up before u try again.
Sativa= Head High
Indica= Body High

This is just a general fact, no argument to be made, end of story. So, technically, using your words, you in fact are the "retart."
 

420killabud

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Ur a retart indica is a hardy cold tolerate plant normally yeilds less than a sativa and is a headhigh.

Sativas r big yeilders and love warmer climates and will grow into monsters.
U can't fake it all the time.
If u don't no ur shit don't correct me and please read up before u try again.
Sativa= Head High
Indica= Body High

This is just a general fact, no argument to be made, end of story. So, technically, using your words, you in fact are the "retart."


Thank you stonerville. +rep



Withoutachance,

please take your own advice and do some research before you start spouting off at the mouth with false information, Again. The only part of your contribution to this thread that was correct was when you stated sativas are more comfortable in warmer climates, and indicas being more cold tolerant.

Also Sativas are the smaller yielders. Yes they may grow to be monsters, but indicas will have denser, heavier, larger buds, compared to the smaller, lighter, less dense buds of the sativa plants. (also a general fact)

I don't fake it ANY of the time my friend. If I dont know about something I simply wont post anything about it. I didn't comment the first time to start a pissing match with you, Simply ensuring the correct info was being passed on.

To the OP: Most times you should look at your local climate before choosing an Indica or sativa heavy strain. I say Indica or sativa heavy because nearly all strains are a hybrid leaning more towards one or the other. If you are still unsure you can choose a strain that is fairly equal in both sativa and indica, often times getting the best of both worlds. A moderate sized (indica/sativa), more stealthy plant (more stealthy than a pure or heavy sativa) with great yield potential(indica), high thc content (sativa), balanced high/body stone (indica/sativa), connoisseur quality taste and smell (often sativa influenced), and a decent finish time.

From the "needs" you have posted I would choose a balanced hybrid. Something with close to the size and grow season of a sativa due to the climate. The indica in it should give you those big, dense buds your looking for. Also choosing a balanced hybrid will give you close to that head high with the properly chosen strain. Look for something that grows like a hybrid, buds closer to an indica, with a sativa high. With the number of strains available, you should have no problem matching one to your needs.
 
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