Does this look healthy to you? + what type is this plant, indica or sativa?

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by james.wolverine97, Mar 4, 2015.

  1. Right so firstly does this look healthy? it's 7 weeks of age, and 1 week into flowering.
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    Secondly is this a saiva or an indica, the bank told me its 75% indica and 25% sativa but idk it looks more like a sativa dominant.
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  2. It looks healthy to me but I'm no expert ...idk about the 2nd question but good luck
     
  3. Beautiful, mate.  Good harvest!
     
  4. Looks decent, its definitely more indica dominant the way you can tell is by looking at the fan leafs if they are touching where all the blades meet its indica none touching its sativa hope that helped  :smoke:
     
  5. #5 falcon10911, Mar 4, 2015
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    Looks like an indica dominant but really you will only find out when you get to experience it.
     
  6. #6 james.wolverine97, Mar 4, 2015
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    What I wondered is how come the first pic (my first plant) and the second (my second plant) leaves look different? the first one has thicker leaves indica characteristics where the second one has very thin leaves compared to first one like a sativa?
    Yeah that makes sense I guess can't wait :p
     
  7. It could be either. Even if the plant is 75% indica and 25% sativa depending on the generation and stability it could still throw out sativa phenotypes. It's pretty common in seed from "breeders" selling unstable f1 or f2 crosses. The more stable the strain, ideally the less pheno variation.
     
  8. are they both the same strain, did you pop two seeds?
     
  9. Yeah 2 seeds and no 2 different strains, one is O.G kush (which is unknown whether it's indica or sativa) and the other one is big bang 2 which is indica dominant. 
     
  10. Oh yeah that diffidently makes sense I thought if it was more dominant towards sativa side the leaves would look more like sativa, thank you for clearing that up. 
     
  11. Yea, technicaly that plant would be more sativa dominant. We sometimes forget that recessive genes can be dominant in different offspring. You know, like that one kid in the family that everyone thinks belongs to the milk man.
     
  12. Basically, they look different because the stain hasn't been bred Over and over. Once it has, all the seeds will produce plants that look the same.


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