Hey folks, for those of you who don't get to just pick weed from the wild, lol .. I present to you the Eastern European Ruderalis, some of the schwagiest schwag in the world, but the earliest flowering (auto-flowering) cannabis in the world --> seeds reach FULL maturity by the end of JULY.. sometimes even mid-June!
TONS of this stuff grow in the wild in my area (somewhere in E. Europe..) each year, usually within 100 meters alongside roads and in cornfields. The potency is really crap, even though they do not lack trichage and sometimes smell like crazy too. The smells vary from chemy to skunky/fruity, something like "canelope". If you smoke it it doesn't do much, but if you pick about 2 full grocery bags of it and do a milky-way with 2-3 liters of 3% milk it ****s you up for at least 8 hours straight and the high is psychedelic. I am reluctant to try it out though beacause the plants are usually dusty and polluted due to proximity to roads.
The colas in the picture were picked on saturday (aug 18) and due to the drought this year, only about a quarter of the seeds were mature, and there were a lot less plants too. As I said, during good years, this stuff is king of the plains around here, and sometimes grows monster-size (as in thickness) sticky-ass colas, and plants usually don't go taller than 4-5 feet.
TONS of this stuff grow in the wild in my area (somewhere in E. Europe..) each year, usually within 100 meters alongside roads and in cornfields. The potency is really crap, even though they do not lack trichage and sometimes smell like crazy too. The smells vary from chemy to skunky/fruity, something like "canelope". If you smoke it it doesn't do much, but if you pick about 2 full grocery bags of it and do a milky-way with 2-3 liters of 3% milk it ****s you up for at least 8 hours straight and the high is psychedelic. I am reluctant to try it out though beacause the plants are usually dusty and polluted due to proximity to roads.
The colas in the picture were picked on saturday (aug 18) and due to the drought this year, only about a quarter of the seeds were mature, and there were a lot less plants too. As I said, during good years, this stuff is king of the plains around here, and sometimes grows monster-size (as in thickness) sticky-ass colas, and plants usually don't go taller than 4-5 feet.
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