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anyone know what strain this is ? Think its DP but not sureIMG_9495.jpg
 
Relax dude, no one is calling this gospel. It is just an interesting alternative and happened to work out. Something to experiment with for the new season and see if it holds any truth. Opinions are like dicks, don't force force them down other peoples throats.

I am relaxed, it has nothing to do with opinion and its based on pure science. Do you think this would not be wide spread news if this held any merit?
 
was hoping someone recognized it from their experience. Should look familiar to ppl if its DP

Right because no other plants exhibit almost identical phenotypic variations.
 
The real Durban Poison you can recognize from the purple pistols and smell. All I can tell you that is a Sativa dominant plant.
How does one tell when a plant is indica or sativa?
 
It depends on what classification system you believe in. The correct way apparently is there is no indica only sativa with two sub genus below called wide leave and narrow leave. If you believe in indica/sativa/ruderalis you can judge by a few traits namely:

Node spacing - Indica closer together, Sativa further apart.
Leaves - Indica big full leaves, Sativa narrow leaves.
Flowering - Indica short flowering time, Sativa much longer flowering time.
Effect - Indica mind high, Sativa body high.
Colour - Indica dark green, Sativa lighter green.

You can add medicinal as well for Indica. Sativa strains like Swazi if you look at the composition hardly has any CBD and as such have no medical oil value and yet everybody sells it.
 
The real Durban Poison you can recognize from the purple pistols and smell. All I can tell you that is a Sativa dominant plant.

You know there are many other strains that throw purple pistols, if you're able to distinguish Terpinolene , Myrcene , Ocimene , Pinene , Limonene , Caryophyllene just using your nose, well then you're in the wrong industry.
 
It depends on what classification system you believe in. The correct way apparently is there is no indica only sativa with two sub genus below called wide leave and narrow leave. If you believe in indica/sativa/ruderalis you can judge by a few traits namely:

Node spacing - Indica closer together, Sativa further apart.
Leaves - Indica big full leaves, Sativa narrow leaves.
Flowering - Indica short flowering time, Sativa much longer flowering time.
Effect - Indica mind high, Sativa body high.
Colour - Indica dark green, Sativa lighter green.

You can add medicinal as well for Indica. Sativa strains like Swazi if you look at the composition hardly has any CBD and as such have no medical oil value and yet everybody sells it.


You probably mean sativa mind high and indica body high.
 
are purple pistols just significant of particular strain - my one plant - the pistols in the sun are purple - the ones in the shade are white
 
It depends on what classification system you believe in. The correct way apparently is there is no indica only sativa with two sub genus below called wide leave and narrow leave. If you believe in indica/sativa/ruderalis you can judge by a few traits namely:

Where did you read that rubbish?
 
are purple pistols just significant of particular strain - my one plant - the pistols in the sun are purple - the ones in the shade are white

It all boils down genetics. Some plants throw orange, some red, some purple.
 
bit of over saturation in PS
 

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You know there are many other strains that throw purple pistols, if you're able to distinguish Terpinolene , Myrcene , Ocimene , Pinene , Limonene , Caryophyllene just using your nose, well then you're in the wrong industry.

Pinene and Limonene are the only ones I seem to distinguish, sometimes a diesel type smell on the stuff I grow. The Durban Poison I know gives off something like a liquorice smell when you smell/touch the flowers but less noticeable once dried. I have purple pistols in a Kush plant so it's definitely not only DP that's purple but it's the first thing I look for on a DP plant. There is a video online from the grower that sent the original DP to the Netherlands, he had two strains A and B, B got sent but he only found out later that there were Herme dna in there so the DP you get from there is not quite the original and many old time smokers will agree that it's just not the same.
 
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