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Cannabis Ruderalis: The Rugged Weed

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Cannabis Ruderalis: The Rugged Weed. Cannabis Ruderalis has humbly remained an underdog out of the three major marijuana genetic categories. However, the popularization of these two categories has left out another genetic avenue that has transformed the world of cannabis cultivation and strain creation: Ruderalis.

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Top Five Tips to get the Most out of Auto-Flowering Cannabis Plants

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As you all know by now, there are 3 subspecies of cannabis; Sativa, Indica and Ruderalis. But then you get Ruderalis, a small strange looking cannabis plant. However, Ruderalis cannabis plants grown in the wild, do not contain much THC. However, Ruderalis cannabis plants grown in the wild, do not contain much THC.

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Harvesting your Cannabis Plant

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These traits are the result of the Ruderalis parentage. April, 2019. The difference between autos and regular feminized strains is that the calyxes’ will probably be more swollen and slightly more open. The production of resin will be similar to that of a Sativa-dominant strain. Some examples to look at are: Critical + 2.0

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Industry Snapshot: Cannabis Plant Patents

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indica) , and Cannabis ruderalis (C. ruderalis) , although there is some debate whether C. ruderalis is a distinct species from or a subspecies of C. Then, after no issued cannabis patents for a couple of years, 3 were issued in 2019; 9 were issued in 2020; and 13 have been issued so far in 2021. Patent Office.

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The best strains of all time: 100 top cannabis strains to try

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Why we love it: Have your cake and smoke it too—there’s a reason why this strain spawned many more cakes and was Leafly’s Strain of the year in 2019. . According to the legend, it was originally a Northern California sativa crossed with a Russian ruderalis and then crossed with Afghani genetics to make it hardier. David Downs).

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