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Hi SLim, nice phrase in your sign... "Do your part to preserve the genepool....Save a landrace for tomorrow".. hope our children have to chance to see some good sativas left. Up to now we as community have done very poorly saving some of the best sativas ever... and belong to history now... tales of the past
Although a lot has been lost, there is stil la lot of high quality lines that still need to be saved, if all of us do a little bit, the whole amount we can achieve can be very great indeed. If you grow some sativas and really like them, make seeds and share them around, if we all did this nothing would be lost for our children. Seeded buds are just as potent and tasty as unseeded ones, just yield is reduced.
Some sativas dont like indoor lights at all and can twist leaves like the ones in the picture
Good point Charlie, I've had a few plants look exactly like that and it is often ones that don't flower very well under lights.