Roger A. Shrubber
Well-Known Member
sativa and indica, and ruderalis, are different types that have evolved to fit their environments. trying to spread an indica heavy strain into a hot dry area wouldn't go over so well. trying to grow a sativa high in the mountains or in a very damp area causes a lot of problems.
ruderalis evolved to take advantage of its very short propagation window in it's native environment.
you take any of them out of the type of environment that they evolved to fit, and force them into another environment, and they won't like it, and will start to adapt themselves to their new environment. you'll be able to see significant changes within 4 or 5 generations, by the 20th generation, they'll start to look and behave more like the native strains
ruderalis evolved to take advantage of its very short propagation window in it's native environment.
you take any of them out of the type of environment that they evolved to fit, and force them into another environment, and they won't like it, and will start to adapt themselves to their new environment. you'll be able to see significant changes within 4 or 5 generations, by the 20th generation, they'll start to look and behave more like the native strains