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Cannabis ruderalis: what to know about this genetics

Nowadays, many people choose to grow cannabis at home.
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Nowadays, there are many people who choose to grow cannabis at home. Especially if you are a beginner, it often happens that buy autoflowering seedsThe latter, which as the name itself suggests, bloom quickly, are characterised by the presence of C. If you are wondering what the characteristics of this genetics are, in the following lines you can find some valuable information about it.

 

The origins

According to botanists, the origins of the C date back several thousand years. The area of ​​the world where it would have originated is Central Europe/Russia. Russia, to this day, is still a fundamental point of reference when talking about its growth.

 

The name

When it comes to the C, It is interesting to dwell on the name that has been given to the aforementioned genetics. The term ruderal can be translated into Italian by referring to growth on poor quality soil. This definition is linked to the fact that, as demonstrated by various scientific evidence, the type of cannabis in question is able to grow with an invasive approach, that is, outside of any control by man.

 

Cannabis Ruderalis vs Indica and Sativa: Here's What to Know

Even those who are new to learning about the peculiarities of the world of cannabis know well that among the most famous genetics, there are Indica and Sativa. How does ruderalis fit into this picture? There are different points of view on this matter. There are botanists who consider it a variety in its own right and others who, instead, have difficulty taking this position as they see it more as an intermediate variety between Indica and Sativa.

 

Physical peculiarities

After this necessary premise, we can get into the heart of the physical characteristics of the C.

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The main one is its limited height. When dealing with mature flowers, the plant reaches a height that, on average, is between 30 and 60 centimeters. What does the comparison with Indica and Sativa highlight? That the C reaches heights that are decidedly lower than the varieties just mentioned. In the case of Indica, in fact, we are talking about 1,5 meters. When, instead, we are dealing with Sativa, we reach up to 5 meters.

 

Continuing with the list of the peculiarities of cannabis genetics to which we are dedicating these lines, a dutiful mention must be made of the low THC content. This situation is scientifically explainable. By virtue of its tendency to grow in contexts with a particularly harsh climate, the C generally contains a small percentage of cannabinoids.

 

How and when it blooms

Now let's talk about flowering. In the case of the genetics that are the focus of this article, the process happens automatically. Furthermore, unlike what happens with Indica and Sativa, we are not dealing with photoperiodic plants.

 

What to know about the effects

Let's now talk about the effects resulting from the consumption of C. As already mentioned, we are talking about a genetics characterized by a reduced quantity of cannabinoids. In light of this, as underlined by many experts, its consumption in its pure form is almost always irrelevant. It is no coincidence that it is the protagonist of various hybridizations. Here are some names: LowRider, EasyRider, White Express, Speed ​​Ryder, Quick Fruit.

 

Discovered in 1942 by analyzing some plants native to the Volga River area, this cannabis genetics must be managed with moderation in the use of fertilizer. In cases where commercial products are used, expert advice is to put in the foreground an amount equal to half of that specified on the label. In some cases, it is even better to proceed with a quarter.

Any fertilizers should be added after the flowering phase has started.

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Article published on December 23, 2021 - 08:41 PM - Erminia Iuliano
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