indica or sativa?

dtRepeat

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:confused:plant2 003.jpgI was pretty sure that my plant was a sativa, but after readiplant 002.jpgng more on it I'm starting to lean towards it being a indica. But I'm still bot totally sure. Which would you say it is?plant2 001.jpg
 

Kode

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main way to tell
thin leaves=sativa
thick fat ones= indy
they look like indy to me just highly stressed.
 

dtRepeat

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main way to tell
thin leaves=sativa
thick fat ones= indy
they look like indy to me just highly stressed.
how can you tell it's stressed? And that may be because early in it's life it got transplanted into the pot it is in now.
 

doc111

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:confused:View attachment 950737I was pretty sure that my plant was a sativa, but after readiView attachment 950740ng more on it I'm starting to lean towards it being a indica. But I'm still bot totally sure. Which would you say it is?View attachment 950741
Most of what people grow today are indica/sativa hybrids. Your plant looks indica dominant but I have to agree you've got some sort of stress going on. Is that a clone taken during late flower cause that's what they look like when they reveg in my experience.:blsmoke:
 

dtRepeat

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Most of what people grow today are indica/sativa hybrids. Your plant looks indica dominant but I have to agree you've got some sort of stress going on. Is that a clone taken during late flower cause that's what they look like when they reveg in my experience.:blsmoke:
I'm not exactly sure at when it was taken out of the ground in its life cycle because it was found by a public lake by my friend, and he just pulled it, root and all, and called me and asked if I wanted to take care of it. a little over 2 months later, I have this. I'm assuming the stress is because it got pulled real early in its life, but it recovered with odd results I guess.
 

YOUNG BUCK

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I'm not exactly sure at when it was taken out of the ground in its life cycle because it was found by a public lake by my friend, and he just pulled it, root and all, and called me and asked if I wanted to take care of it. a little over 2 months later, I have this. I'm assuming the stress is because it got pulled real early in its life, but it recovered with odd results I guess.
Just keep it going and you will get some good smoke from that.
 

doc111

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I'm not exactly sure at when it was taken out of the ground in its life cycle because it was found by a public lake by my friend, and he just pulled it, root and all, and called me and asked if I wanted to take care of it. a little over 2 months later, I have this. I'm assuming the stress is because it got pulled real early in its life, but it recovered with odd results I guess.
I've revegged a couple of clones that I took in late flower and they always grow funky leaves just like that until they are in full veg mode. You should be good as long as you're taking care of the essentials. Good luck my friend.:weed:
 

dtRepeat

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I've revegged a couple of clones that I took in late flower and they always grow funky leaves just like that until they are in full veg mode. You should be good as long as you're taking care of the essentials. Good luck my friend.:weed:
oh okay cool that very reassuring thanks, so how long would you say I have left before its time to harvest?
 

doc111

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oh okay cool that very reassuring thanks, so how long would you say I have left before its time to harvest?
Are you flowering now? You can veg for as long as you want really but flowering times usually range from about 8-10 weeks being the average but some sativas take 16 weeks or more to finish.:blsmoke:
 

dtRepeat

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Are you flowering now? You can veg for as long as you want really but flowering times usually range from about 8-10 weeks being the average but some sativas take 16 weeks or more to finish.:blsmoke:
well, if i understand correctly, when the plant begins to flower, it stops growing. if that is case, then it is still in the vegatative stage because it is still growing and developing.
 

Kode

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when most of the hairs turn from white to red/brown depending on the strains and the tri-combs (spelling?) have caps on the top like little mushrooms
 

dtRepeat

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when most of the hairs turn from white to red/brown depending on the strains and the tri-combs (spelling?) have caps on the top like little mushrooms
are you saying that thats what signals it going into the flowering stage?
 

doc111

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are you saying that thats what signals it going into the flowering stage?
No! He's talking about when it's finished flowering. You answered a question I had in a previous post. Since you're not in flowering and a bud can clearly be seen on your pics I'd say that the plant was forced to flower or autoflowered at some point and has been revegged. Growth doesn't stop until you are in 2nd or 3rd week of flowering and then it just really slows down, except for the buds. Have you heard of the stretch? That's the first 2-3 weeks of flower when the plants will usually double or even triple their height. I would let her grow out a bit before putting her back into flowering otherwise you won't get shit for yield. Best of luck bro.:weed:
 
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