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little hairs

Haha, little hairs can come on all different kinds of bud my friend.
 
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I just meant hairs are common. Indoor, outdoor, shitty bud, dank bud, ect.

If your buying your weed, you shouldn't have to worry too much about the "male" side of marijuana ;).
 
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I just meant hairs are common. Indoor, outdoor, shitty bud, dank bud, ect.

If your buying your weed, you shouldn't have to worry too much about the "male" side of marijuana ;).

thought i would considering that sativa is way better then indica?
 
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Not necessarily.. There are some really nice Indica/Indica dominate strains out there, its really all a matter of taste. I will say though, I do find most people (myself included) prefer sativa dominate stuff in general.

But think of it like this man, Indica will get you a little more "stoned" (body high), where as sativa will get you a little more "high" (head high).

I recommend you try messing around with as much different stuff as you can, and decide what you prefer personally, everyone is different. I find there is plenty to enjoy on both sides of the great plant though ;). Good luck brother.
 
Although Sativa's by my preference are better then indica highs hybrids(best of both worlds) are a must. Sativa land race vs indica land race are two very different plants although the same species!
 
i think the guy asking the question is confused. Cannabis sativa and cannabis indica are two different species. indicas are male and female, sativas are male and female. the male plants arent grown for smoking, they are usually taken out of the garden as to not pollenate the females, because unpollenated female buds are what make the wonderful thc.
 
all cured bud should have hairs... color variation depends on how long the bud was cured and slight variation with alleles and such.
 
All female cannabis plants will produce these hairs - pistils, when flowering begins.. Their purpose is to catch pollen from the male plants. If a female plant has been pollenated, it will have less of these hairs and you will find seeds. The colour of the hairs relates to how long the plant was flowered for before harvesting :)
 
All female cannabis plants will produce these hairs - pistils, when flowering begins.. Their purpose is to catch pollen from the male plants. If a female plant has been pollenated, it will have less of these hairs and you will find seeds. The colour of the hairs relates to how long the plant was flowered for before harvesting :)

And we have a winner!

As to the color, beyond curing time, some plants have slight variation in color.. some have pink pistils, silverish-white pistils (even after maturation), some naturally have red, some goldish, etc. lil genetics in there ;-)
 
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