View Full Version : ANY BODY KNOW WHAT STRAIN I GOT
putt28
04-27-2009, 10:38 PM
thanks for the help i got a plant from good bag seed it grew the normal single leaf set first but second node has 5 leaf instead of 3 leaf set looks like a indica 8 days old from seed and smells skunkie already
Cocoa0069
04-27-2009, 10:40 PM
Sound like Cannabis. Dude know one can tell you what strain you have not even my just looking at it. Maybe they can tell you if it's and Indaca or Sativa. That's it.
putt28
04-27-2009, 10:46 PM
thanks but wanted to know was that a common trait or is that rare im a noob the.......
fluid69
04-27-2009, 10:48 PM
mmmm....skunk from bag seed, good choice! just call it funky skunky. lol
MDFinest
04-28-2009, 07:09 PM
yea if that shit is some real good stuff call it what you want!
frostymcfailure
05-02-2009, 08:19 AM
no one can tell you what strain you got based on information or pictures you provide.
DrMota
05-20-2009, 12:19 PM
If you were a cold hearted researcher you could find the strain you posses or at least something close, 1st figure out wether its indica or sativa most strains out there today are hybrids so even if it has indica leafs it could still be a hybrid with low sativa %. Snap some shots of it through vegg and flower, even the buds after curing, review the smoke in detail, then comeback with all your info describe your meditation and then you'll be two step closer to finding what you posses. * ITS NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO COMPLETELY NAIL THE STRAIN BUT IF YOU CAN COMPARE TO OTHER SMOKES THEN AT LEAST ITS FAMILIAR TO YOU AND YOU CAN KEEP AROUND.
PEACE
warfrat73
05-20-2009, 01:59 PM
But even then it would be near impossible to even really come close. The incredibly subjective nature of smoke reports being what they are, one person's "tastes like grape bubble gum" is another persons "tastes like blueberry jam" leaves a wide window of interpretation. Besides which different strains are going to taste and look different depending on growing conditions, indoor hydro, indoor soil and outdoor all have at least the potential to vary greatly in the finished product and expression of genetic traits. Add to that the inherent phenotypic variation within even well established strains, and the different types of high that can be produced depending on when a plant is harvested, and the way that the flavor profile can be changed depending on curing conditions and technique, and the quite strong possibility that two distinct strains were crossed at some point in the past by whomever grew that bag... unless it consistently displays some truly unusual characteristics then you're really just throwing a dart at a wall full of balloons at a carnival game. If the plants turn out healthy and smoke well then you should be grateful. I'm certainly guilty of playing the name brand genetics game, but there's a certain point at which it, like so many other commercial ventures, is just about marketing.
warfrat73
05-20-2009, 02:02 PM
Oh, and 5 fingers on the second node might be a bit unusual, but that's about it.
BeFree
05-20-2009, 04:50 PM
5 fingers on the second node simply means it's skipping ahead to be on the right maturity level for the time for the season.
Just maturing quicker.:jointsmile:
besafe
phatsesh101
05-20-2009, 06:44 PM
blue jeans are blue jeans no matter the brand
if u been around and smoked enough you start to notice distictive traits in cannabis from origin plants like thai colombian, highland oaxaca,
a better way to say it is ive crossed white widow into many strains and now ican identify the ww traits in different strains as an base strain
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