I love ruderalis! It is a fast and sturdy ol time strain. Grow them beans out, you will not be dissapointed. The high is a heavy couch lock style high. Very unmotivating smoke. But for tv and movie watching it is perfect.
THATS what i think of ruderalis. its RUDE to smoke because its THC potancy SUCKS.Cannabis ruderalis
Cannabis ruderalis was first discovered in Eastern Europe. It can still be found growing wild in parts of Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, and other countries in the area. Often found in patches surrounding roadways where hemp was once cultivated, these wild plants are known as ditch weed.
Cannabis ruderalis probably originated from stray Cannabis sativa seeds that were utilized in the production of hemp, and grew wild. Although the species produces low THC content marijuana that is useless to medical and recreational users, it has several qualities that some breeders like.
buds are thick and rock hard, and with such a coating of resin that she is our best and most efficient resin producing strain.
The ruderailis gets about 3ft tall right this is gonna b a indoor grow
I grew it myself a few years back and had a great results tasted good, no headache. Guess you just got a bad batch......big talker and small mind. Good thing I don't listen to folks who just throw their cocky attitude all over place.you prolly love the headache from hemp then........
THATS what i think of ruderalis. its RUDE to smoke because its THC potancy SUCKS.
unless its from specific breeders and less than 35% ruderalis, merly keeping the "auto-flower" genes while still furthering heavy harvests and extremly potent budz, see example
http://www.headsite.com/automatic-hindu-kush---lowlife-seeds-288-p.asp
I have no good source for this information in regards to ruderalis however I do have sources to show that HEMP is full of CBDA. I also have sources that state that any of the Cannabis plants have X amount of points and those points are distributed to different cannabinoids but can never exceed X. So if we had 100 points and the plant put 80 in THCA then it's only got 20 points for other cannabinoids. This would mean that if the ruderalis is low in THCA it might have high points in other cannabinoids such as CBDA. I guess most people grow to get high but for me, I have interest in treating my Diabetes. THC increases Treg cell count which according to the US Department of Health and Human services cures Diabetes in animals. And CBD according to GW pharma prevents oxidation in diabetics. So I'm interested in Ruderalis because it's a stealthy version of Hemp. Hemp would be great if it didn't grow 3-4 meters high. So ruderalis is a good alternative.you prolly love the headache from hemp then........
THATS what i think of ruderalis. its RUDE to smoke because its THC potancy SUCKS.
unless its from specific breeders and less than 35% ruderalis, merly keeping the "auto-flower" genes while still furthering heavy harvests and extremly potent budz, see example
http://www.headsite.com/automatic-hindu-kush---lowlife-seeds-288-p.asp
Nicely put!I have no good source for this information in regards to ruderalis however I do have sources to show that HEMP is full of CBDA. I also have sources that state that any of the Cannabis plants have X amount of points and those points are distributed to different cannabinoids but can never exceed X. So if we had 100 points and the plant put 80 in THCA then it's only got 20 points for other cannabinoids. This would mean that if the ruderalis is low in THCA it might have high points in other cannabinoids such as CBDA. I guess most people grow to get high but for me, I have interest in treating my Diabetes. THC increases Treg cell count which according to the US Department of Health and Human services cures Diabetes in animals. And CBD according to GW pharma prevents oxidation in diabetics. So I'm interested in Ruderalis because it's a stealthy version of Hemp. Hemp would be great if it didn't grow 3-4 meters high. So ruderalis is a good alternative.
isnt this backwards?Old thread I know but Ruderalis is not ditch weed... Ditch weed is typically sativa/Indica hybrids that were bred to make HEMP and became feral...