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Cannabis Ruderalis: The Rugged Weed

Cannabis Info

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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WTF Is Cannabis Ruderalis?

Cannabis Law Report

If you’ve ever dealt with an auto-flowering weed strain before, you were looking at the fruits of “cannabis ruderalis.” So, what the heck is Cannabis ruderalis ? Cannabis ruderalis refers to a species of cannabis that originated in Russia, as well as Central and Eastern Europe. OK, WTF Is Auto-Flowering?

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Wild cannabis: what is ditch weed and can you use it?

The Cannigma

Cannabis is wind pollinated so it doesn’t take much for male plants to pollinate local wild cannabis, creating a hybrid of the wild and domesticated cannabis. Cannabis ruderalis is a cannabis species thought to have originated in Russia. It is smaller than cannabis sativa or indica with low levels of THC and higher levels of CBD.

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A Quick Guide About Autoflower Marijuana

The Joint Blog

We know the photoperiod cannabis strains, which are different from autoflower ruderalis strains, and flower quickly in the winter seasons. However, there’s a catch to this variety that most ruderalis strains contain a low level of THC content. THC and CBD in Autoflowers. Genetics of Autoflowering Strains.

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

Medical Cannabis Seedbank

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

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How Science is Changing the Way the Industry Categorizes Cannabis Products

Veriheal

They are no longer able to categorize cannabis by indica, sativa, afghanica nor ruderalis, but rather as type 1, 2, and 3. . It is the final ingredients, or compounds, in the cannabis plant which will indicate which effects can be expected, not whether it is indica, sativa, or a hybrid. The New Way to Sort Cannabis .

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In-depth Study of Cannabis Compounds and Precautions While Consuming

Cannabis Law Report

As a typical cannabis lover, you must be aware of this fact that Sativa, Indica, and Hybrid are the three major species of cannabis that we buy and consume daily. In Sativa, Indica, Ruderalis, and Hybrid strains, percentages of cannabinoids differ from each other. Only THC and THCA are the sedative elements in cannabis.