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MTpromises

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Just to be totally clear, you are saying that you find the early harvest effects to be similar to what people attribute to sativa-dominant flower? You are not saying that you thought sativa referred to anything other than morphological appearance, right?
The former. The effects I used to attribute to Sativa I now attribute to early harvest. The head high that you mostly feel when you do things, like math in your head.
 
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hashmasta kut

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Well I don't understand why, sativa strains are not like early harvest indica types, in stone, flavor or anything really.

Sativa strains produce a high unachievable with any early harvest Indica. May as well just put attributes where they belong instead of confusing the issue like you are, it's novel, but incorrect. A late harvest sativa strain is still racy and heady for the most part usually, energetic and uplifting. Similar to earlier harvest but more potent typically. An early harvest Indica is usually lighter in flavor and effect than one taken longer, but not always, and not any sativa component is found in an early harvest indica, it is just a different version of itself, not sativa.

I've grown marijuana since 1985ish, lots of experience with many strains, currently growing Tom Hill Haze (pure Sativa), and Bubba Kush (pure Indica). Hope this helps :)
 
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MTpromises

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Well I don't understand why, sativa strains are not like early harvest indica types, in stone, flavor or anything really.

Sativa strains produce a high unachievable with any early harvest Indica. May as well just put attributes where they belong instead of confusing the issue like you are, it's novel, but incorrect. A late harvest sativa strain is still racy and heady for the most part usually, energetic and uplifting. Similar to earlier harvest but more potent typically. An early harvest Indica is usually lighter in flavor and effect than one taken longer, but not always, and not any sativa component is found in an early harvest indica, it is just a different version of itself, not sativa.

I've grown marijuana since 1985ish, lots of experience with many strains, currently growing Tom Hill Haze (pure Sativa), and Bubba Kush (pure Indica). Hope this helps :)
This reads exactly like "Conner Roy was interested in politics at a very young age."
 
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