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What makes a good indica strain to grow? [answered]

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Cannabis Indica, commonly known as " indica " is a species of the genus Cannabis ( wiki ). There are thousands of different varieties or "strains" of indica, so what makes an indica strain good to grow? What are Indica Plants? Indica plants are known for their stout, phat growth structure (compared to it's relative Cannabis Sativa). Indica strains typically grow like a bush with it's thick main stems, large-fingered leaves, and heavy resinous buds. Historically, Cannabis Indica is the preferred species of cannabis for hash production. Areas of the world renowed for hash like Morocco, Afghanistan and Pakistan all have their own local, heirloom (or landrace) indica strains (read: Cannabis in Morocco ). Why? The high resin production and fast flowering cycle of indica strains enables growers to yield a large amount of hashish from these plants. Plus, their quick flowering time let's these plants be ready to harvest by August-September (in th...

Question - What are the highest yielding strains of weed?

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Answer There exists a high amount of high yielding strains of weed currently in circulation. High yield strains have been bred from sativa and indica genetics, and while some high yielding strains are pure sativa or pure indica, most xxl yield strains are hybrid varieties. Selecting the Most High Yielding Strain for Indoors or Outdoors Depending on whether you're looking for the most high yielding strain for indoor growing or the most high yielding strain for outdoor growing, the strain you pick should be suitable for your climate. See Wiki Cannabis Cultivation High Yield Sativa Strains of Weed Sativa and sativa dominant strains yield the most when they are able to finish their flowering cycle completely. Outdoor growers will yield the most if they can let their plants go until the very end. For tropical and sub-tropical climates this is easy. Winter climates may need to protect plants under a heated greenhouse if they are not fully matured by the time first frost ...