Indica or Sativa?

Personally, I feel that the Indica is a beautiful breed. It is stout, efficient, resilient, and its broad and lush green leaves mesmerize me completely. I also love the thick, cream colored pistils and dense coating of trichomes that make me salivate like one of Pavlov's dogs. Its skunky and chunky odor likewise please my olfactory glands to an infinite extent.

The sativa was the first subspecies to really catch my interest however. Its sheer size and spindly elegance is something to truly be admired. Its often flowery yet spicy bouquet accents its exotic physical form quite well. However, it lacks the efficiency that this student of mathematics simply must have to fully adore. It is also a hassle at times to domesticate in spaces with z-axial limitations. I would love nothing more than to walk into a forest of 12 foot Thai sativas and it really is a life long dream to eventually do so.

On a lesser and relatively unrelated side note, I have lost interest in smoking yet I am still obsessed with growing. I could devote a lifetime to the propagation and breeding of this magnificent plant, though I feel I have a lot to lose in making such a choice in the currently hostile environment. At this point, I would love nothing more than to wake up in the morning to a fine cup of joe and a solid 8 hours in a greenhouse or lab working with cannabis until the day I died. But, I will leave the rest of this note for another day.

And obviously, my vote goes to Indica.
Hazeus Reviewed by Hazeus on . Aesthetically speaking, which is more enjoyable to grow? Indica or Sativa? Personally, I feel that the Indica is a beautiful breed. It is stout, efficient, resilient, and its broad and lush green leaves mesmerize me completely. I also love the thick, cream colored pistils and dense coating of trichomes that make me salivate like one of Pavlov's dogs. Its skunky and chunky odor likewise please my olfactory glands to an infinite extent. The sativa was the first subspecies to really catch my interest however. Its sheer size and spindly elegance Rating: 5