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Ruderalis

Ruderalis

aka Cannabis ruderalis
0 harvests
hybrid
Genes
4%
THC
5%
CBD
0 harvests
hybrid
Genes
4%
THC
5%
CBD

Most people there are only two types of cannabis in the world, Indica and Sativa, but there’s a third one that’s often overlooked: Ruderalis. This landrace is native to big parts of Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, and Central Europe, packs unique characteristics, and is often used to create fast-flowering varieties and autoflowers. On the palate, Ruderalis showcases mainly herbal and grassy notes, as it contains a minimal amount of terpenes compared to Indica and Sativa strains. The effects are minimal, as THC and CBD levels are usually quite low, making Ruderalis especially useful in the creation of autoflowering varieties and not so as a consumable strain. Growing these fast-flowering plants with a short life cycle demands some specific insight into the species. They always have a compact structure, don’t grow much taller than 30 to 70 cm, and need between 40 and 60 days from seed to harvest. Nowadays, most modern breeders of autoflowers use stabilized Ruderalis hybrids instead of the wild variety.

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Positive Effects:
Negative Effects:
Indica Sleepy
Sativa Energy
Low THC Normal
High THC Potent

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Compare with Ruderalis

Type
Hybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid
Cannabinoid
THC 4%
THC 21.5%
THC 20%
THC 23%
THC 23%
THC 23%
THC 21%
Top Effect
Relaxed
Focused
Happy
Happy
Euphoric
Giggly
Energetic
Dominant terpene
Myrcene
Caryophyllene
Caryophyllene
Myrcene
Caryophyllene
Caryophyllene
Caryophyllene





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