Is there a way to tell a “pure” Indica, i.e. hasn’t been crossed with a Sativa?

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This plant, about six weeks old, was grown from a small pack of seeds I left in the garage. The seed is at least 25 years old and originated from California (where I got them. They were in the back of a drawer of my tool box and had been subject to summer temperatures of >125 degrees F!. The first three seeds I planted (indoors) failed to launch so I tried another three and same thing so I three said seeds in the trash. Just by chance I didn’t dump out one the last little pots and, low and behold, three weeks later, it sprouted alongside a Sativa seed I had purchased a few weeks earlier. Being that it’s so old, the seed, I figured it increase chances that it was a pure Indica—what strain I don’t know but no Sativa in its DNA. I started a couple clones The sativa, that I showed in a previous thread, is my first indoor plant. This indigo plant, iis the second plant I’ve never grown. Check out the girth of the branches. So much bigger than my Sativa’s
 
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Greenjourneyman

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Branches not sure I’m more looking at the width of the leaves.
With seeds being that old it could be, but the hippy guys back in the70s did a lot of cross breeding. Could be highly indica dominate, or even pure without a genetic work up from a lab you can’t tell for sure.
its weird old seeds can take a long time to sprout for whatever reason.
 
Edinburgh

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Looks to me like Hindu kush.but what do i know? Only way to tell for shure is send to a lab.
 
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