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mush19
what is Ruderalis Indica and Ruderalis skunk like to grow i.e. smeel, taste, height and yeild if growing indoorz thanks natherz
d|t
you mean LowRyder ?

smoke was decent enough, can't say much about the plants though, apart from the yields are crap and can't clone them lol.gif
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CANNABIS RUDERALIS

Situated: Limited to parts of Russia and Central Asia.
Leaf type: Wide but small
Number of leaf blades: 4 – 6 blades per leaf.
Leaf colour: Dark green.
Height: Small (less than 4 feet).
Stems: Thick.
Nodes: Very short with lots of branches.
Seeds: Large seeds.
Buds: Dense buds with a low THC.
Fibre: Ruderalis is not suitable for producing fibre.
Psychic effect: Low THC so minimal effects.
Flowering: Short flowering period. Flowers early and when growing indoors can go into bud irrespective of the lighting period

Hope this helps

From what I've read probably not worth the hassle of growing cry.gif
bigbadb
Alright mate

I seen a few grow diaries/smoke reports for Ruderalis Indica and Ruderalis Skunk form sensi seeds, people seem to say it tastes different but still gets them wasted,

They are nothing like lowryder, the chances of them autoflowering are slim and they need 12/12 to flower.

Here is a recent grow diary for them

http://www.uk420.com/boards/index.php?show...mp;hl=Ruderalis


Blayz'd
Apparently they grow hard and big. A fella I knew once talked about growing them out his garden, he had them in a greenhouse with that white window cleaning stuff smeared all over the glass. According to him they didn't need much attention and took over the greenhouse. Hit the roof and blazed a trail horizontally when it reached that. Not sure myself though, never seen or grown them. Heard of them a few times though.
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