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@agito, CBD is the one thing i could give as a reason to use rudy. I believe it's prevalent in hemp lines though. One mexican plant outside makes your yield claims untenable... Yes you can grow a large quantity of weed with a huge number of plants, meaning large number of seeds, germinations etc. yes, it's possible. yes. 100% doable repeatable and all that. would I choose to do it that way? NO way! It's a great way to fill gaps. I may do it some day. Probably not. If somebody gives me some weed that tastes and smokes like Columbian from youth, and then says "surprise!!! Ruderalis! Gottcha!!".(and it's true) then. I'll put some in my window box and eat my hat. I'll smoke/laugh myself to sleep tonight thinking of your field of autos to my tree
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I let a link with a nice thread about ruderalis in central europe.
Nice pics really: https://www.mrnice.nl/forum/7-plants-...-republic.html |
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^^^ if that is truly a ruderalis stand and has any qualities they want for smoking great. Everything i'd heard suggested that there was no use reported, and no samples had any active ingredients. If it's good, it's fair game. I wonder what the new RC clark book says about this?
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Nice link . I remember the OP saying he has spasticity of his muscles . The Hemp when made into bubble relieved the tension in his muscles and gave him better quality of life . Now I think about it there is a strain named Pekhuruder that they grow in Scandinavia that apparently has Siberian hemp in its lineage . Thanks for sharin EB .
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Yes the pics are nice.
I was quite surprised about the height of some of the plants. |
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- Small size makes it suitable for small, space-saving boxes or tents. - Small lighting because low penetration is required. - Tolerance to light during dark period. - Finishes at a pace that keeps a distracted grower from getting bored. Doesn't require a lot of thought to switch veg to flower. (Just notice the change and switch nutes.). The autos insensitivity to light makes for an interesting, small-scale perpetual grow. Five plants in a 4x4 tent. Harvest one every three weeks, adding a new seedling. You can't do that with photos. You need two 2x4 tents. Two fans. And, because of the segregation of space, you can't fit that fifth plant in the middle. So... I think "efficiency" has different definitions. For some, it's cost per gram, potency per gram. For others it's about how well a grow fits their lifestyle, available space, etc. |
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I think it would be great to have a plant or two on the porch, under a street light that would bloom despite being saturated with light 24/0. Cool. They do have uses.
I actually like to keep plants around. That's a big deal to me. |
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Different strokes, for different folks. If you can grow legal, and have great sun, and weather, go for massive Photo's outdoors, especially if quota's. For tight indoor, trying to maximize lighting, AF's may be better. Large outdoor would be best photo, since quantity of plants, effects penalties, most places. Best Wishes to all!!!! |
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5min...all questions are rhetoric..
All relative, all subjective and according to the forum, the current advantage of AF outweighs the disadvantages. Complications occur when one wants to try something else, which in that case, CANNOT be seen as under "normal" circumstances. So how do you expect everyone else that isn't trying to be a green shrub scientist to be dissatisfied with the attributes you are dissatisfied with when you don't have the same intentions or seeking the same result? or vice-versa Its important to consider the context of a scenario and perspective. You cant learn if you don't want to allow yourself to, you also cant listen if you only have the desire to talk... lastly you cant make em love something they don't. to each his own.... thanks to all that gave non ignorant answers. Really unnecessary to drag a question like, does ruderalis have THC.. dude! let me tell you something, We here in africa, have only ruderalis and sativas to smoke as dirt weed, sometimes its good sometimes its shit and most times back then it was SUPER SHIT (specially once you've been outside the continent and have been blessed with the taste of the indica-sensi). usually you can tell when its got indica influence, but back in the day circa 2004 and further, sativa, when it came in top form had red hairs, and it would grow wild in some areas and ruderalis would be smaller plants and have red hairs but much more stalky, thinner and finer hairs. They literally look like old charles darwin ruderalis depictions if you know what i mean, and brother, when you got top wild sativa or rudy, you weren't going anywhere that day or doing anything with machinery! ITS A HEAVY HEAD high, ruderalis i agree perhaps not as strong as sativa but i guarantee you that it had enough THC to boggle minds naturally! Dont tell me ruderalis had thc introduced. the most rubbish global claim i have read on here. have you witnessed a wild ganja plant grow from seedling to TREE in wild without human influence?? i have, mad sativas and ruderalis, all over northern area of my country. My own grandma once had tree pop up at her house in the rural area, and when i asked her about it she didn't call it the name they call sativa, she called it something else which i later discovered was the 3rd, the Rudy.. why its called the 3rd am not sure, why indica is the first am not sure, why sativa is being sought after am not sure, why land-races are being sought after am not sure.... think consumerism and human tendencies within each culture tend to do this. African cultures understand and interpret such things much more with a sense of bio-mimicry. The rudy was usually used as a tea, while the sativa was smoked by the smoking men my grandma said. Asked her how the plant came there and she said could be birds, could be pigs, could be air, could be chickens, etc.... think nature. Super. Thanks. Bye Safety Get out the cocoon oh yea... i totally agree with the guy that said it (rudy) has high CBD! hence the tea... now think, how did my people know without taking in for cannaltics test..pshh
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The more generations we are removed from the rudi ancestors the more potent they will become. As long as breeders dont cross auto with auto to make new strains, that is lazy bullshit. Cross auto with potent photo and inbreed for 3 gens, repeat. It takes more work than 99% of seeds that are on the market but the results are great. Last year i grew lowryder2 and easy rider and was impressed by the potency. Those are only two generations removed. Been getting high on the leaves for over a month now. For outdoor growing above 40-50degrees north they have huge potential. They will be more potent and aromatic than any strain finishing end september or later simply because they have more light hours and heat when finishing. If you have a heated greenhouse with supplemental lighting it would be a waste to grow auto's as you might as well grow any photo plant, and let them become huge. Now we just need more breeders that stabilize the strains rather than hybridizing over and over. Preferably with sativa dom. strains. Oh how I dream of a 95%+ pure auto ssh, growing to 2 meters and yielding indoor quality buds by september 1st. :-) |
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