5/6/2023 0 Comments Marijuana leaf![]() The similarities cause botanists to debate D.E. Most of the time, it’s because of their environment. Ruderalis mostly have fluffy buds but don’t produce as much resin as a sativa. Sativa and indica share more similarities in their bud production than their weed leaves. Their color spectrum also varies greatly, with some displaying bright green fan leaves. However, ruderalis weed leaves aren’t as densely packed as indica strains. Like indicas, ruderalis plants don’t become tall, and their leaves are short and broad. The key differences, however, are visible after about eight weeks. Depending on their origins, their foliage can be dark or light green. Ruderalis cannabis leaves are often confused with young indica or sativa strains. Indica Dominant Marijuana Plant in Veg State Ruderalis leaf Similarly, the buds are generally darker and denser than sativa strains. Varying degrees of olive green are typical of an indica leaf, with rare occurrences of light green. The color of indica pot leaves is darker than that of sativas. Ideally, cultivators should trim some of the central leaves away to increase airflow. Their foliage is also denser than that of Sativa, which can make them more susceptible to mold. Instead of being long and slender, indica weed leaves are stubby and wider. Therefore, cultivators should always have additional ventilation for indica strains in indoor and greenhouse environments. ![]() Their thick, tough leaves are difficult for bugs to eat, but their foliar density can block moisture. Indica plants are quite an insect-resistant strain but easy targets for fungi and mildew. ![]() Cross-breeds or hybrids often have mixed traits, leading to some interesting variations. Indica leaves are 5, 7, or 9-bladed, with very few strains having more than 13. The cannabis indica leaf is similar to the sativa in its general structure and also has jagged borders. Sativa Dominant Plant in Flowering Stage Indica leaf ![]()
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