I heard that indicas were the more colorful and flowery tasting buds that were the exotic looking weed varieties. I was under the impression that the sativas were the more commercial looking bud that typically has the dark orange, and in my case red and brown hairs.
I actually flowered these plants indoors for 2 months before I moved them to an outdoor location in June. They basically had double the life cycle of normal weed plants at this point so they started vegging again for a while and dropped all their old half flowered bud sites off. I figured they might be late bloomers because of this, and they now massive plants all held up on fishing line so the stalks dont break since they try to bend and almost touch the ground with such long stalks. Since they had a double flowering cycle, the branches have [[guesstimation]] 3 to 4 feet of stalk before the buds start, they resemble huge bamboo at the moment, I'll try to get some pics up but they had a massive stretch, and since they had been spiral LST trained when they were growing indoors, they resemble crazy looking monstrosities, definitely not a normal straight vertical outdoor grow.