I wasn't trying to steer you away from the sativas. Some people swear by them as the best of the best. You just need to know what you are getting into. Don't plant a HAZE genetic and expect it to look like a stout bush, expect something much taller and lankier. More on the christmas tree end of things.

I prefer to work with indica dominant hybrids because of the shorter flowering time, and generally shorter stature. I'm 100% indoor though, if I had the outdoor resources and space, I would definitely try out some sativas.

I was just trying to say that if you go the sativa route indoors you would probably have better luck maintaining a somewhat organized canopy flowering 16" clones rather than 3 footers from seed. Plant height when you trigger flowering is a crapshoot at best until you have grown a particular genetic multiple times. Also, plants from seed generally grow larger than clones and will likely stretch more in flower as well. Sativas are notorious for tripling in size once you trigger them, and some varietys can need up to 16 weeks indoors to ripen properly. Breeders often mislead us with the "minimum" amount of flower time for the herb to be "harvestable". Often, it will take a week or two longer for most of us to be satisfied. Even longer in sativas.

Whatever you choose make sure your purchase reflects your needs and expectations:thumbsup: