Thank you.
Dr. Page, my research indicates there are three basic strains of marijuana: indica; sativa; and ruderalis, or hybrid.
Interestingly, sativa is the strain that grows tall and thin. Indica is the type that tends to be shorter and bushier. My research indicates that it's the indica, the shorter bushier one that produces the higher yield than the sativa, which grows tall and thin. Ironically, it seems that by putting a 100-centimetre limit on a plant, we are actually enshrining the type of plant that will produce more yield, based on this arbitrary notion of height, than the indica plant, which will grow taller and produce less. Am I missing anything there?