What strain or family is my bud in?

It has a strong tasty aroma not a pine aroma

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420neno

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If you didn't buy special seeds, it is almost certainly a hybrid. I am not clear on what relevance not having a pine smell has, since many mj plants don't have that particular smell. Pine is just one of many terpene profiles a plant could have. (happens to be my most un-favorite one too, haha)
 
Impossible to tell by sight or aroma with 20,000 strains now; never heard of stativa or loud but appears to be an sativa leaning hybrid. Most everything is hybrid unless it’s landrace, the pinene terp is not limited to sativa but is found in indica plus other plants and trees
stativa,, ha,, sry,, just a bit cute,,

the full plant pics are lookin sativa but indicas underfed and underwatered can look similar

of course, as @013 mentioned,, or i will go even further,, there is no purity in the world today,, anywhere, anything, anyone, anyhow,,

including in cannabis,, near no one at all has a clue what is in near every strain out there. most strains have a history,, but not back far enuf to know where it originated, or what the crosses even are

but there are fat leaves (indicative of indica), and skinny leaves (sativaish),, and yours are leaning to the skinny side,,

cuz heres a fatty leaf,,

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cheers friend
 
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