emkee_reinvented
Bluelighter
Nice pics. But according to what I read there are four kind's, and all sort's of cross hybrid's.A semantical matter surely?
Yes I know, Sativa is an official label for hemp.
But also long held reference to high or regular THC full spectrum cannabis, with uplifting cerebral energetic, consciousness stimulating effects, in contrast to the more stoney, sedative, heavy, couchlock effect profile.
Which also incidently dampens thinking, consciousness temporarily, depending on the exact strain ofc.
So Sativa Dominant Autoflower is exactly by description and label in the cannabis world what I have been using last 3 days, just now again.
With some special 2019 Northern Cheese Haze, by Mephisto Genetics, an Autoflower too, but a 50/50 hybrid. i.e equal degree of Sativa and Indica effect.
I am no schooler at all. But I have some grasp over cannabis on a number of levels.
It's been so ingrained into my life from....birth!
I don't get excited about "new"...flashy science and all.
It's excellent though that genuine, benevolent science showed the world unquestionably that cannabis is ultimately a very good thing.
Depending on THE cannabis though, IMO..
Here it is. See the standard clear difference in bud structure and colas.
The NCH Haze, indica like.
The Mexican Airlines, real Sativa like colas.
It's as rustic, organic, untouched, preserved, cured, clean, as it gets really. As you see.
No trimming. Just twist off a bud at a time, break unvapeworthy leaves off, and protected underneath is some special, crystalised Sativa dominant weed.
Those 62% Humidipaks really are worthwhile too. 2.6 years old is the NCH.
It's amazing gorgeous weed still. Good as ever.
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-Cannabis Sativa Sativa, or Hemp.
-Cannabis sativa Indica, like on your pic not sure off course, but long leaves and considerable hight compared with the Afghan type
-Cannabis Afghanica, short compact and bushy
-Cannabis ruderalis, the auto flowering kind.
Basickly they are all Cannabis sativa variations , so far as my knowledge goes.
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