Indica/Sativa???What do you think?

shortpimpin192

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Hey guys the first one I think is a stronger Indica,the leaves are short and fat and stems are turning purple

The second one I think is Sativa ,the leaves are linky and the stem is light green


Temp during the day cycle (75-81)
Humidity during day cycle (40-52%)


Night cycle temp(67-70)
Night cycle humidity(50-57%)

Lights_2-23wcfls(6500k),150w agrosun,60w agrosun

planning on getting HPS around the start of flowering(Just dont got the moneyhttps://www.rollitup.org/images/smilies/cussing.gif)
 

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I'm new to this whole game, what exactly is the difference between Indica and Sativa?
A (much more experienced) friend of mine said that mine was.... oh shoot... I think he said it was Indica (Kush strands are indica? I've got Buddha).

Not that I'm looking to change it, but for future reference is it something you can change/want to look for one over the other?
 
Indica is normally a shorter bushier plant that finishes earlier and gives you a narcotic high.
Sativa is a taller plant with whispy buds that gives you a head high or a daytime high. They also take much longer to finish but are WELL worth the wait.
 
they both look mostly sativa. im currently growing a seed that i found outa a qp of beaster nugs nd def indica the leaves start out wide as fuck and a thick as hell stem, also dark green leaves
 
those are sativa leaning hybrids as far has my eyes can see
 
I'm new to this whole game, what exactly is the difference between Indica and Sativa?
A (much more experienced) friend of mine said that mine was.... oh shoot... I think he said it was Indica (Kush strands are indica? I've got Buddha).

Buddha is*a*100% Sativa plant with an uplifting, energetic high. Buddha has high levels of THC (almost 20%) and low CNB levels, which means a clear high with no couch lock. Has a sweet exotic taste. Buddha is a great breading strain and makes a great cross for enthusiasts and connoisseurs wanting to create their own strains.
hope that helps pamela!
 
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