Sweetsue's First Grow - Stealthy Trio of Autos Under CFLs

COorganics;2426034 said:
Here is a real basic look at it.
sativa:
1) long thin leaves
2) typically more of a HIGH than stoned. Uppy high type.
3) longer flowering, from equatorial regions

Indica:
1) Fat, shorter leaves
2) more body buzz, sleepy buzz, even the "couch lock"
3) faster flowering
4) found originally in higher elevation, shorter season areas

Ruderalis:
1) a short season plant descending from Russia. Flowering isn't dependent on seasonal photoperiod change.
2) auto flower plants have ruderalis genetics in them to allow them to flower based on age rather than photoperiod change. Auto flower plants also have cannabis sativa and or indica genetics in them for more desirable smoking traits, such as flavors, smells, potency and high type.

This is my basic understanding of what most of the world calls indicas, sativas, and ruderalis, BAR.

And I'm buzzed pretty good so factor that in.

@360
Time to clean your piece brother. Lol. Looks like mine.

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