Indoor sativa strains typically take between 10 to 14 weeks to complete their flowering stage. This duration can vary slightly depending on the specific strain and growing conditions. Growers often monitor the trichomes and pistils to determine the optimal harvest time within this flowering window.
indica is not marijuana the term marijuana comes from the strain of sativa. the indica strain is considered to be the weed plant . even though they are both very much similar there is only one type of marijuana. that is in the strain of cannibus sativa,not indica
This would be a a type of strain mix between indica and sativa
super lemon haze is one of the highest strain in THC with 22%
Northern Lights is my favorite bud because of it's taste, anyways it's Sativa.
A good strain to grow in a hot humid climate is Green Crack. It is known for its ability to thrive in warmer conditions and has a relatively short flowering time. Additionally, strains like Durban Poison and Pineapple Express also perform well in hot and humid environments.
no, green crack s a 50/50, indica/sativa, kush is pure indica.
There are three different species of the Cannabis Sativa plant. Cannabis Sativa Sativa - Simply put: it gives you an uplifting high. Cannabis Sativa Indica - Again, simplified, it makes you stoned (i.e that "couchlock" effect). Cannabis Sativa Ruderalis - Contains so little THC that it is never used in marijuana strains. Now, you can argue that the way you grow the plants (if you use real soil, and if so the quality of it, fertilizers, and the general proper conditions for growing etc) affects to a certain degree how the effect will be, but generally what growers do is to make strains based on a Sativa/Indica mix. A rule of thumb is that the more Cannabis Sativa Sativa that is in your strain, the more of that uplifting high you will get, and the same with Cannabis Sativa Indica only with the "couchlock" effect.
,8 to 9 weeks depending on strain
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The cheapest seeds are not the best seeds and vice versa. There are many companies that sell inferior versions of the strains developed by the reputable banks. "Best" is also subjective. It is commonly acknowledged by growers that one must choose a strain based on flowering time, yield and potency, and that a strain desirable in one of these traits is likely to be less desirable with regards to the other traits.
I'm 10 weeks in on mine and still have relatively no amber trichs. I'm saying 12 weeks is the flowering time on this strain. The buds just keep swelling right now at wk/10.
It depends heavily on the strain. If they lean toward something like 60-40 mix of sativa and indica you will feel more of the more predominant strain type. Really it all comes down to the exact strain you are smoking. This all comes from my and my friends experience. If you need to ask this question you probably dont smoke so I'm not sure why you are asking anyway