Indica vs Sativa how can you tell

newbie grow420

Active Member
Is there some visuaul keys besides the obvious dark purple color. Because i have a couple plants and one has some purple tint on the fan leave where the stem meets the leaves but the other doesnt and their in the same pot a 5 gallon bucket
 

catnips

Well-Known Member
My understanding is that sativa-dominant strains are taller, with longer thinner leaves, and that indicas are generally shorter and bushier plants. First I've heard of looking for signs of purple to determine whether a plant is more sativa than indica. The conversations I've been hearing mention temperature plays a role in determing how purple a plant might get.
 

jahtrip

Well-Known Member
the color isnt what would define a plant being sativa or indica... U can get purple indicas, and purple sativas.... often Cold temps turn plants purple..
THe more sativa a plant is the thinner the leaf blades will be, like long thin fingers really spread apart... and indicas are like thicker, more round leaf blades sometimes they even overlap...

there ya go

take it easy
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
My understanding is that sativa-dominant strains are taller, with longer thinner leaves, and that indicas are generally shorter and bushier plants. First I've heard of looking for signs of purple to determine whether a plant is more sativa than indica. The conversations I've been hearing mention temperature plays a role in determing how purple a plant might get.
what he said...
 

TheEndCredits

Active Member
color has nothing to do with it youre right.. and furthermore you can turn almost any strain purple if you actually try (usually by dipping the temperatures when lights are off during photoperiod)
 

skunkman98536

Well-Known Member
satavia= long strechy plant, with long, fingery leaves and take longer to flower
indica= short and stout, with FAT leaves, and much shorter flowering time

also the highs are different. satavias USUALLY creep up on you.
 

newbie grow420

Active Member
color has nothing to do with it youre right.. and furthermore you can turn almost any strain purple if you actually try (usually by dipping the temperatures when lights are off during photoperiod)
Well that explains my stems cause my temp at night get around 65F some nights when its below freezing outside
 

SunnyDaze

Well-Known Member
keep in mind a purpling plant, if its not supposed to purple can also be indicitive of nute issues....sooooo...pay attention.
 

Mr Bomb

Active Member
You can sometimes tell the difference by the leaves or the amount of time necessary to reach harvest but neither is 100% accurate with all the hybrids out there these days.
 

2much

Active Member
sativa is a headier high, indica melts yer bod down
and what they are sayin 'bout the leaves
color? humbug. cold weather while flowering will turn most any strain purple
 

Boneman

Well-Known Member
If the leaves are not that fat or that skinny, the plant could be a 50/50 hybrid of both. Personally, you cannot beat a good sativa high.
 
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