Pure Indica and Sativa

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Hey all I wanted to share my project im working on, I bought 3 indica strains (afghan kush ryder, pandora auto, auto mazar) and 3 sativa strains (super sativa auto, shot adrenaline, auto assassin) from the single seed centre and I am breeding the groups separately with colloidial silver to help make more for medicine. I believe it is useful to know how getting high will make you feel if you are looking for head or body effect and important to use at right time. I know it is all the thc:cbd ratio so I am also interested in growing a high cbd as well. If others wish to join in on producing plants that are on opposite ends of the spectrum (high/stone, not red/blue) feel free to say a word.
 
If I am not mistaken the cannabinoid ratios are as follows *Indica cbd/thc 1:1 *Sativa cbd/thc 0:1 *Hemp cbd/thc 1:0 I am interested in reviving sativa strains into autoflowers as well as creating new cbd crosses with plants like Harlequin. I am curious as to where Harly fits in the family tree. Is it closer to hemp than other chronic?
 
Wish sativas were common around here :( mostly all you find around these parts is mostly indica dominate... Thinking due to the climate, 42 latitude? This g13 NL x sweet tooth "auto" that's almost 4 months old now looks very sativa dominate to me, getting ready to harvest her in a few weeks... I think she still has a way to go... Looking forward to seeing if high is different and how it benefits my condition... I'm thinking sativas would be good for bi-polar/chronic depression...
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If I am not mistaken the cannabinoid ratios are as follows *Indica cbd/thc 1:1 *Sativa cbd/thc 0:1 *Hemp cbd/thc 1:0 I am interested in reviving sativa strains into autoflowers as well as creating new cbd crosses with plants like Harlequin. I am curious as to where Harly fits in the family tree. Is it closer to hemp than other chronic?

I'm not sure the 0:1 ratio is true for all sativas - certainly when we think of Haze-type sativas, South Indian, African, SE Asian etc. that's usually cited to be the case, but I've been reading up recently on Himalayan sativas and it appears that some phenotypes of strains from north India, Nepal and Bhutan can have high CBD content.
 
Interesting a sativa with cbd maybe it is something more than the ratio... It should be important to breed for cbd because you can have equal amounts as thc but that wont negate thc only give us health. Im not a professional but it could also be that people all have an experience and perception that is different from each other. It will help to know what you injest and what to give who for how or why they need. Thank Weed!
 
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The Kush might have been stunted from transplant from 1 gal to 2. A little over 1ft height. Taste very hash-like the website description says noble wood flavor, I would agree (although not sure what that is). A potent 20%+ at least. A strong relaxing stone good for the evening. The Pandora had wide leaves but continued to grow tall about 3ft with long lanky branches and little internode growth (maybe more sativa-like than stated? It was just a random single seed I got with a label.) It had a very earthy flavor and was not as potent as the Afghan I would say less than 18%-. Id describe it a mild numbing and short lived buzz. Using colloidial silver I have successfully bred the two with only few seeds resulting and am in a process of making more (don't tell the seed company's, the government, or my mom any of this) I am going to germinate an Auto Mazar soon as well for a more widely mixed Indica gene pool.
 
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Cloning an Autoflower

I accidentally broke a branch off that Pandora as well so I cloned it, it was still vegging and I fed it the right nutrients in a light solution, then it began to bud. I only got 2 seeds off her (cut it early), probably pollinated by the Afghan Kush, the large mother was powdered by the small runt as well. The seeds were noticeably different though and I plan to plant them soon. Spring is around the corner...
 
Ill be growing an SAS myself as well as a heavy Indica too.Four plants.Auto from 80% Indica to a reverse SAS.So Im hopefull that ill have a solid grasp on what works for me.And better yet a TON more knowledge to pass on.I have around 2 dozen different strains to mess with this next year n a half or so.As I've said elsewere...I gots me a large learning curve to reach.LOL! :joint:
 
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