Whats up roll it up,Happy Sunday,I guess what I'm asking is when you grow an Indica does your technique or style differentiate from when you grow a Sativa.The reason I ask is I found that it was more difficult for me to grow a Sativa than an Indica and I am talking Indoor grows. I've only been growing Indoor for a couple years so I would like to hear what you master gardeners have to say am I crazy or do you find that it is more difficult also,and your reasons why.Thanks for taking the time to humor me........and school me
Once you understand the way they grow, size wise and can flip them to bloom without them getting too tall (then supercropping helps). You've gotten over one hill.
They can be more fussy about the ratio's you feed them. Like someone said. They can be heavy feeders, or be wanting less N then others. It's all in learning how to see what your plant is telling you. You then tailor your ratio's and environment to that plant's
needs/wants, or "dialing in" if you will. I have sativa's, or sativa heavy expressing cross's, running right along side some Indica's. I simply mix my feed solutions as I go, and for the plant's needs. Be sure your adding enough micro's in your feeding....if it's not in your base nutrients... Kelp extract is a good supplement to add for growing sativa's.
As far as environment....I run at a set temp and RH that is controlled to about 4 deg. and 5% RH of variance. 72 F and 45 % (summer RH)....
If I'm running a pure or landrace sativa. I'll run the temps around 75 F and a bit above. They seem to like that little bit higher set point for better results. They (buds) seem to loose some quality at lower 70's over just above the mid 70's. Yet in many
cross's that run or express high sativa. I don't see that higher 70's as needed.
Sativa's run large, so they run large root systems too. I like bigger pots for the more "pure"/landrace sativa's.....I find I have less feeding issues with them in bigger pots.
Support is an issue with them over Indica expressing strains. So break out your favorite support methods and do it...not a big "problem" and with a little love they repay you so well.