Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Loosely we refer to them as strains or species...
The only problem I can see is that you are confusing the word strain with the word species, they don't mean the same thing.

Describing a plant as an indica dominant genotype means exactly the same thing as calling it an indica dominant strain or an indica dominant cultivar.

As far as I can see it's a non-issue.
sarah louise Reviewed by sarah louise on . Strains vs. genotypes Can of Worms I learned in my early growing days that there is only one "species" of cannabis scientifically speaking, and that is Cannabis sativa. (See Jorge Cervantes teachings, et. al.) We all well know there are definate differences between indica, sativa, afghan, and crosses. Loosely we refer to them as strains or species, which is not a correct way to refer to these various plants that have essentially different faces....and with that, I quote "Genotype: The genetic constitution (the genome) Rating: 5