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hi there,

 

i have 4 plants, 2 are short and fat and budding like mad, 2 are tall and skinny and dont look like yeilding much....

 

i am about to finish these off and start a new bunch, which strain are the short fat bushy ones......

 

im growing in a cupboard and have been told that the short ones are better....

 

thanks

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It could be strain differences or even the same strain with sativa phenos.

Short fat are normally indica and better suited to a cupboard grow. where sativa is tall and skinny and suitable for outdoors.

 

There has been some confusion all over about differences of Indica and Sativa plants. Here are a few rule of thumbs:

 

Fat Leaves and Short Bush = INDICA

Thin Leaves and Tall Bush = SATIVA

 

Indica....higher CBD than THC equals heavier, sleepy type of high. Yield is usually higher than Sativa, and shorter growing season. Better for indoor growing, because they don't get as tall.

 

Sativa....higher THC than CBD equals cerebral, soaring type of high, more energetic Yield is usually lower than Indica, but is very potent. eg: Thai Sativa grow taller and have a longer flowering period, so they are better suited for outdoors.

 

Sativa's typically take longer to germinate and flower, and they grow more gangly then indica breeds.www.a1b2c3.com/drugs/mjgrow9d.htm

 

http://leda.lycaeum.org/?ID=6737 is a leaf of Sativa(columbian)

 

http://leda.lycaeum.org/?ID=6733 is a leaf from a Indica(afghani),

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