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Could be yield and perception too. Most pure equatorial sativas have those loose wispy flowers that so many these days take for low-quality. Personally, I've moved away from stone-dense flowers. They're harder to grind up, don't have as much resin in them, and resultantly lose some complexity in flavor and aroma...IMO of course ......(though I can discuss the science behind it too if necessary)[/QUOTE]
I've had my best yields on sativas, I had a panama and dr grinspoon give me 11 and 12 oz per plant. I did veg those for 2 weeks in their 10's before flip and that's the only time I've done that. They just got too big but great yields can be had by sativas. Being a relatively new smoker I am not familiar with most of folklore of the bag appeal. It all looks the same to me when it's ground up. I usually just dismiss those comments or just hand them something to smoke already rolled up. After trying them I usually get a holy fuck what was that! Most people have never had a true sativa and just don't know, only what they heard. I like them all, indicas too but sativas are definitely my favorites.
I've had my best yields on sativas, I had a panama and dr grinspoon give me 11 and 12 oz per plant. I did veg those for 2 weeks in their 10's before flip and that's the only time I've done that. They just got too big but great yields can be had by sativas. Being a relatively new smoker I am not familiar with most of folklore of the bag appeal. It all looks the same to me when it's ground up. I usually just dismiss those comments or just hand them something to smoke already rolled up. After trying them I usually get a holy fuck what was that! Most people have never had a true sativa and just don't know, only what they heard. I like them all, indicas too but sativas are definitely my favorites.