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Troubled Mind
Heya.

Is there such thing as a small 100% sativa? Ive pretty much made my room into a flowering room as its on 12/12 all da time now, so I was thinking of just dumping some Sativas in the corner or somthing. I got a sloping roof on my flowering room, thats about 6ft at its highest point and 5.5 at its lowest, taking in account the lights hanging distance, Ive got about 4.5 - 5ft before I have to start bending things.. So I want a Sativa thats around 4ft after a few weeks vegs... I know im asking the how long is a peace of string question, but hopefully you guys get what I mean by small biggrin.gif

I want a pure sativa buzz again, I only grew one sativa indoors and one outdoors, the outdoors ones where 10ft and 8ft tall ( 10ft one did flower.. at all ) and got 10ozs about which I was pleased with, and then the indoor one gave another 7.5 ozs. And that was the greatest smoke I ever had, very light headed buzzy, laughy, active buzz.

Any recommendations?

Thanks guys and gals.
Lizard
I've found you can keep most plants quite small if you don't veg them very big and keep them in small enough pots obviously you'll lose out on yield etc. but it can be done.


I'm growing a Powerplant at the moment and while it's not 100% sativa it's pretty close ( it's certainly got that sativa high) and it hasn't stretched too badly ( approx 2.5x ) , it's not a long flowering one either.

Yoda Indica
sea of green can be done with any indoor plant

for sativas : 3 days veg MAX!!

after 5th week ( when flowering sativas) you mijgh want double the wattage for 6 to 8 hours a day.
go back to half wattage 5 days prior to harvest.
switch off lights 24 hours prior to harvest.

adding blue light will keep stretch to minimum, and is actually a must when doin a sativa indoors....( also for aspects of clear high)

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