generally, a seedbank's 'indoor' or 'outdoor' category, is indicated because of the mature size of the plant ... strains that require a lot of height, are generally considered 'outdoor' for obvious reasons ... and some strains are so highly bred, that they require constant maintenance, an abnormally long flowering period, or special treatment, are considered 'indoor' ... technically, virtually anything grown outdoors, will also grow indoors, it's mostly a size restriction issue ... :smokin: