Unknown growing strain

algriffon

Member
HI guys, I have been growing 3 majiruajana plants with seeds given by a friend of mine which he himself got from one of his friend. The fact is that after more than one and a half Mont of growth I can't seem to figure out what strain I am actually growing (my friend doesn't know either). I was wandering if you would have some guesses for me..
. (judging from the leaves and the growth rate I would say it is mostly indica dominant but that is all I can say...
I am still a bit new with all of this. Thanks in advance for your help.(the pictures are chronological with one day difference between each)
 

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algriffon

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No I mean I know that ahah I was wondering about the strain it was or at least I would like to get some idea of what I am going to smoke....
 

dbz

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HI guys, I have been growing 3 majiruajana plants with seeds given by a friend of mine which he himself got from one of his friend. The fact is that after more than one and a half Mont of growth I can't seem to figure out what strain I am actually growing (my friend doesn't know either). I was wandering if you would have some guesses for me..
. (judging from the leaves and the growth rate I would say it is mostly indica dominant but that is all I can say...
I am still a bit new with all of this. Thanks in advance for your help.(the pictures are chronological with one day difference between each)
Definitely cannabis.
 

algriffon

Member
No I mean I know that ahah I was wondering about the strain it was or at least I would like to get some idea of what I am going to smoke...
 

RadicalRoss

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There's just no way to identify it at all based on visual cues. Even if we knew everything about it: size, flowering time, smoke characteristics, etc., I doubt you could get a good guess as to what the strain was. I doubt even lab analysis would be of much use.
 

Renfro

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Don't the leaves and the overall shape of the plant give us some indications about the strain at all?
No. I have even seen plants that looked more indica before flip and more sativa after flip.

Even if you had it fully flowered out and ready to smoke you would be guessing unless you had it tested genetically.
 

algriffon

Member
There's just no way to identify it at all based on visual cues. Even if we knew everything about it: size, flowering time, smoke characteristics, etc., I doubt you could get a good guess as to what the strain was. I doubt even lab analysis would be of much use.
Okay thanks a lot! I thought I c
Ould get some information out of those but at least now I know that this will a surprise no matter what it is .
 
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