can anyone help me identify what strain this is

hello , thanks for reading. my friend has this flowering female and it has been taking forever for the trichomes to cloud up. if anyone can help him or i identify what species/ strain this is, it would help him for determining ripeness...thank you and plus rep for any input.
 

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whiterhyno420

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no one can tell u wut strain it is but if ur askin indica or sativa then it looks sativia dominate also she look incredible but u might want to get that lady bug off of her b4 it eats her up
 

racerboy71

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yeah, i would also go with what whiter said.. thin, long leaves.. sativa or sativa dom, shorter, broad leafs, indica or indica dom strain... and the fact that you said that it is taking forever to mature would also make me think that it has alot of sativa in it as they tend to want to go much longer, some up to 14 weeks or so, as opposed to an indica dom strain that will finish much faster.. some as short as 7/8 weeks..
just tell your friend to keep an eye on the trics and when most of them start to look cloudy, or some cloudy, some amber, flush her out for a good week with plain phed water.
nice looking buds though.. hope she smokes as good as she looks
 

doc111

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hello , thanks for reading. my friend has this flowering female and it has been taking forever for the trichomes to cloud up. if anyone can help him or i identify what species/ strain this is, it would help him for determining ripeness...thank you and plus rep for any input.
It's almost impossible to tell strain just by looking. Just keep a close eye on your trichs and how long you've been flowering. That's the best way to tell when to harvest anyway.
 
he had a lil spidermite problem and didnt want to spray anything so late. he thought ladybugs were beneficials and only chomped on aphids and mites. should he remove the ladybugs and use neem oil or alcohol?
 

doc111

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he had a lil spidermite problem and didnt want to spray anything so late. he thought ladybugs were beneficials and only chomped on aphids and mites. should he remove the ladybugs and use neem oil or alcohol?
Lady bugs are carnivorous and are beneficial. They eat mites and aphids. Unfortunately they usually don't completely knock them out. They just keep them under control.
 
Lady bugs are carnivorous and are beneficial. They eat mites and aphids. Unfortunately they usually don't completely knock them out. They just keep them under control.
cool he just need to keep them at bay for maybe 2 weeks or so...any idea how many ladybugs for 2 small plants with a moderate spidemite problem ? (5 to 15 mites per leaf?
 
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