Cannabis Ruderalis

socaliboy

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Rating never only depend on the quality of the THC. It can vary from smell, flavor, texture, look etc...
Plant it. Grow it. Smoke it. Never be too quick to judge.
 

darkdestruction420

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thats a cross between one of the other species and rudeallis so the non-ruderallis will act like it is one and flower based on time and not light cycle unlike the other 2.
 
Yeah, it doesn't say anything about "Mostly Ruderalis" or like it's crossed with anything.

I've just read bad things about it, like it's ditch weed but in reality 16% THC is pretty damn good.
 
Rating never only depend on the quality of the THC. It can vary from smell, flavor, texture, look etc...
Plant it. Grow it. Smoke it. Never be too quick to judge.
Yeah, I know that it's just that everyone is calling Ruderalis ditch weed when this is basically pure Ruderalis from what I've read and this has good ratings and a good THC content.

Which is what I don't understand.
 

cowell

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I wouldn't go by those THC claims on the supplier's sites. You are talking about it's peak potential under 100% optimal growing conditions.
ruderalis is basically shit weed... very low THC content on it's own... more like hemp. BUT where it's useful, is that it flowers earlier, and is more resistant to insect attack and disease.
I would think it's crossed with something though.. can't think of a ruderalis only strain off the top of my head most breeders and growers are still staying clear of.. I read an article on it.. I'll see if I can pull it up and post a link for you.

EDIT: ok.. easier to find than I thought...

http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/3033.html
 
I wouldn't go by those THC claims on the supplier's sites. You are talking about it's peak potential under 100% optimal growing conditions.
ruderalis is basically shit weed... very low THC content on it's own... more like hemp. BUT where it's useful, is that it flowers earlier, and is more resistant to insect attack and disease.
I would think it's crossed with something though.. can't think of a ruderalis only strain off the top of my head most breeders and growers are still staying clear of.. I read an article on it.. I'll see if I can pull it up and post a link for you.

EDIT: ok.. easier to find than I thought...

http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/3033.html
Oh that's true I didn't even think about that.

Well, I'm sure I'll still like this weed, I'm used to mids anyway.

Yeah I don't think this is Ruderalis only when you think about it though.

If it was Ruderalis only then I'm sure it wouldn't have gotten anywhere near the ratings it got.

Probably 1-2 stars.
 

cowell

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I'm sure you'll LOVE your weed. If you haven't grown your own before.. nothing is as gratifying as the first hit from the weed you've been looking after for the last 6 months. You could have some great weed on your hands.. only time will tell ;)
 

w36896

Member
read the article that cowell posted in regards to the top 69 ruderalis, it states basiclly that this seed is a hybrid. a man named neville try crossed breeding ruderalis with skunk 1 and ect... and what he got was some shitty plants, so then the mite mite was found, its a auto flowering hybrid ruderalis that holds its potency and fast flower. thats why it has 5 stars, its just not 25%thc like stronger strands is all. grow it and u will like it, it yields good and smoke is good as well.
 

rollinronan

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rudalaris was the original autoflowering strain before it was bred with sativas and indicas....produced no THC whatsoever but that was 40 years ago
since modern breeding has influenced it so much they can produce 20 and 22% take for example some strains i am currently growing: auto assasin, MI5 and Blue Kush
 

hoss12781

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ditto on rollinronin's post. Rudalaris crosses opened all kinds of doors for stealth grower, and people like me who are too impatient to wait 5-6 months for a crop to be finished. Auto Assassin and MI5 are the tits, better than some photoperiod buds I've bought before I started growing my own.
 
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