Sativa plants can grow to astonishing heights of up to 20 feet when cultivated outside, and they have much longer vegetation periods. Once the plant begins to flower, it can take from 10 to 16 weeks to fully mature. Since vegeta- tion periods are on the long side, these plants typically...
Sativa and indica are closely related, but they have differences. Each has a different ratio of CBD to THC, and that can change how they affect your body. But plant strain is only one of the things that impact this. Certain terpenes (compounds behind how some plants taste and smell) can...
There actually can be a strong overlap betweenthe effects of Indica and Sativa plants. But as a rule of thumb, Indica plants are more relaxing and produce more pronounced effects on the body, whereas Sativa plants can be stimulating and get the gears turning in your mind. Because Indica and...
When Lamarck identified the difference inindicaandsativaplants during the 18th century, he observed that theCannabissativaplant was taller with thinner leaves than itsindicacounterpart. However before this, it was Carl Linnaeus, a botanist from Sweden,who in 1753 first identifiedpsychoactive cannabis pla...
Indica plants are short and also stocky, featuring leaves that are broad as well as “beefy.” Sativa plants tend to be taller as well as skinnier and may also be slender in look, with leaves that are slim as well as pointed. The most vital difference between these two subspecies of mar...
Though marijuana strains very greatly in scent, it has been found that the two cannabis species actually follow their own scent patterns. Cannabis Sativa plants tend to produce more fragrant buds, and these pungent aromas range from sweet and sugary to earthy with the occasional diesel fuel undert...
The surest way to tell an Indica strain is to notice its growth pattern. Indica strains grow fast, but not as fast as Sativa. They also develop strong, sturdy stems resembling a Christmas tree. This main stem is fanned by shorter and smaller branches. In general, they only grow to reach...
SATIVA Tropical environments are abundant with humidity and heat. Sativa plants adapted to these environmental conditions. They reach approximately 400cm in height, the internodal space is stretched out and the buds are fluffier. These characteristics allow the plants to respire and deal with the high...
Cannabis sativa, Scoparia dulcis, Mentha arvensis, Mentha piperita, Bacopa monnieri, Hemidesmus indicus and Glycyrrhiza glabra that were used to validate the RNA extraction protocol were plucked from the research fields of CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic plants, Lucknow, India and store...
Datta and I. Potrykus (1990): Embryogenesis and plant regeneration from microspores of both `indica' and `japonica' rice (Oryza sativa). Plant Sci. 67, 83-88.Datta, S.K., K. Datta. & I. Potrykus (1990). Embryogenesis and plant regeneration from microspores of both indica and japonica...