Originally Posted by grow4fun
I like the more Indica types too because of the compact growth pattern (btw, Matanuska Mist is the most short-and-stocky of the [high-quality] plants that Iā??ve seen so far). Butā?¦.. Iā??ve had major room-temperature problems lately (and in the past), and whenever thatā??s happened the Indicas just donā??t hardly produce any resin (although they still look really healthy and green). Almost every Indica grow, Iā??ve always had a few Sativa-like plants mixed in. Sometimes by choice, sometimes by accident (Trainwreck and Purple in the past, this time Banana).
Growing side-by-side, itā??s amazing the difference in quality ā?? in the quantity of resin on the buds. The Banana is encrusted with resin (as the Trainwreck and Purple had been), whereas the Indica-dominant Matanuskas growing right next to them have less than half as much (about 35%).
Iā??ve also found that in these conditions the harvest weight is actually much bigger with the more Sativa-like strains. The same plants that people always say are the low-yielders (they say that about Purple and Trainwreck), those are the only plants that do give me a good yield/weight. Because they end up resiny and the resin is the weight. The ā??big yielderā?? Indicas (for instance Matanuska) have ended up with a pitiful yield under those conditions; a lot of it wasnā??t resiny enough to make good buds and went into the trim, and the overall weight was low due to not much resin.
Now looking at these gorgeous frosted Bananas sitting right next to pretty much schwag-looking Matanuskas (and Matanuska is a good strain, always hear people raving about the large yield and quality), the idea struck me that maybe Sativas still do good even in extreme heat, whereas the Indicas canā??t handle it. The Sativas do come from the hot part of the world. 100 degree temps like Iā??ve got in my room right now are probably normal in the tropics. But in northern latitudes where Indicas come fromā?¦ā?¦ā?¦..
In high-heat situations the lanky Sativa might be desireable because of the heat-resistance. Better to have some lanky plants with dense, resiny buds than short, thick ones with colas that are dry and un-resiny.
Has anyone else noticed this?