I need help trying to identify strain and breed probability. Can you help?

Slicksmitty

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I don't see anything definitive in any of those pictures that would lead one to conclude that any of those plants is indica or sativa. The first picture looks sativa leaning but doubtful it is a pure sativa.

Autoflowers are hybrids. Ruderalis is just used to breed with sativas and indicas to get the autoflowering traits.
Thank you was truly unaware of that.
 

DrOgkush

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The bbq helped your yield lol

And Ill tell you the same thing. Looks like you have a sativa Dom and a nice hybrid. All look healthy.
 

MAGpie81

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I have some plants fron a selection of seeds I have collected and am sure of the breed or possible strain. I'm pretty sure I have both indica and saliva but am unsure if I also have an auto flower ruderalis hybrid. Can any one help?View attachment 4952429View attachment 4952430View attachment 4952429View attachment 4952430View attachment 4952431View attachment 4952433View attachment 4952431View attachment 4952433
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Sativa; Sativa; Indica; Hybrid or your Auto-cross

But, can’t be certain.
Send tissue sample here

:Dbongsmilie
 

Slicksmitty

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MAGpie81

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My guess is good as anyone’s BUT it’s pretty widely acknowledged that Sativas have skinny leaf-fingers and more of a lighter-lime color (usually!), and Indicas have broader, deeper green leaves (typically!)

:leaf::D
 

nanners1

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its going to be impossible to know, it can be a hybrid and you wont have any idea what kind it is, and frankly no one here (or anywhere) will either. Any guess by anyone is as good as drawing an answer from a hat. thats why everyone is giving you a hard time. xtsho was right, but you shut him down, even though you dont know yourself.

My guess, from what I saw in your original post is sativa. of some sort. i guess, and the strain looks like the good old bagseed, or any other.

And yes, its a tough crowd. Ive had my fair share and ive barely been here for a month.

edit: for the illiterate animals in the forum (aka @bk78 ) : no im not guessing. im sticking with "who knows".
 
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bk78

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its going to be impossible to know, it can be a hybrid and you wont have any idea what kind it is, and frankly no one here (or anywhere) will either. Any guess by anyone is as good as drawing an answer from a hat. thats why everyone is giving you a hard time. xtsho was right, but you shut him down, even though you dont know yourself.

My guess, from what I saw in your original post is sativa. of some sort. i guess, and the strain looks like the good old bagseed, or any other.

And yes, its a tough crowd. Ive had my fair share and ive barely been here for a month.
Oh look some dude who literally started his first grow a week ago thinks it’s a sativa

We have a winner folks
 

nanners1

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Oh look some dude who literally started his first grow a week ago thinks it’s a sativa

We have a winner folks
dude are you illiterate? im saying whatever i say is as good as drawing from a hat. im loling. yeesus man. go steroid with the monkey


¨its going to be impossible to know" "sativa of some sort (that isnt anything!!!)" and "strain bagseed" ... that last one should have made it clear im not trying to guess.... all of that flew over your head. srsly... lay off the damn steroids, pick a book, read a sentence, and try to figure out what it means. i know its hard. but you can do it. i believe in you.


btw... you grow with REMO nutrient, go fuck somewhere else (kiss.. to your momma, but to you too if u get jealous. *kiss*)
 
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twentyeight.threefive

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Oh look some dude who literally started his first grow a week ago thinks it’s a sativa

We have a winner folks
The most obvious differences between indica and sativa are in their physical traits. American botanist Richard E. Schultes and a team of researchers describe sativa and indica as follows:

  • Sativa: Tall and laxly branched with narrow leaves
  • Indica: Shorter with a conical shape and wider leaves
 

bk78

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dude are you illiterate? im saying whatever i say is as good as drawing from a hat. im loling. yeesus man. go steroid with the monkey


¨its going to be impossible to know" "sativa of some sort (that isnt anything!!!)" and "strain bagseed" ... that last one should have made it clear im not trying to guess.... all of that flew over your head. srsly... lay off the damn steroids, pick a book, read a sentence, and try to figure out what it means. i know its hard. but you can do it. i believe in you.


btw... you grow with REMO nutrient, go fuck somewhere else (kiss.. to your momma, but to you too if u get jealous. *kiss*)
The most obvious differences between indica and sativa are in their physical traits. American botanist Richard E. Schultes and a team of researchers describe sativa and indica as follows:

  • Sativa: Tall and laxly branched with narrow leaves
  • Indica: Shorter with a conical shape and wider leaves

The stark differences between indica and sativa can be explained by looking at their geographic origins. Below, we’ll take a closer look at the many differences between sativa and indica.
 
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