Candybeast
Active Member
Cali connection . I had six outta six of their purple chem herm on me in my first feminized grow. I then did dinafem cheese. It really rocked. Basic kick ass strain.
Those two are clues too but the tight nodes are rare with pure sativa and most hazes stretch a lot more too. Skunk has also afghani in it.You mean the skunk resemblance could be from the afghani genes. What makes you say Afghani. The lack of branching? Leaf width?
A bit sarcastic aren't we? I will reply in kind...Well obviously. You must be the type the never ask for help.
Well, you got me there...so let me take another look at your pic........Yup, looks like that is absolutely positively and definitely some kind of cannabis plant... IMHO.Many plants carry genetic traits that are obvious such as leaf structure, height, branching, number of internodes, ect. These traits can at least help us narrow it down. Like I said I would bet money that itis has some Haze or Skunk. I definitely is an awesome plant though.
Maybe if you had more KNOWLEDGE and experience you could narrow it down for him. There may be ten of thousands of varieties as you say, but most of them are still kush, skunk, haze hybrids. If you grown kush or afghani for a long time and then grow sativas or haze hybrids it's easy to see they are very different. It's not possible to say what strain it is but knowing what it's not helps narrow it down. He's not asking for a name. Have you never grown from bagseed and wondered what it was?Well, you got me there...so let me take another look at your pic........Yup, looks like that is absolutely positively and definitely some kind of cannabis plant... IMHO.
..C'mon, dude. You know we can't tell just by looking at it. Order real seeds.This is a random seed I popped. Any help figuring out genotype. Looks like Neville's haze too me. Or some sort of Haze or skunk pheno.
HMMM...as I recall this whole idiotic troll training ground of a thread started because you were a sarcastic smart ass....If you don't have something nice to say then don't say it.
1st, yes I have done 1 grow with bag seed...did not know what it was and did not care enough to ask others an unanswerable question...Maybe if you had more KNOWLEDGE and experience you could narrow it down for him. There may be ten of thousands of varieties as you say, but most of them are still kush, skunk, haze hybrids. If you grown kush or afghani for a long time and then grow sativas or haze hybrids it's easy to see they are very different. It's not possible to say what strain it is but knowing what it's not helps narrow it down. He's not asking for a name. Have you never grown from bagseed and wondered what it was?