SWEET COFFEE RYDER is the result of crossing our Colombian Gold with a plant with Ruderalis genes. Colombian Gold is a blend of pure sativa strains from the Santa Marta range in Colombia.
This cross is a good example of Cannabis Ruderalis, which, over the generations, has been crossed and re-crossed to produce a strain with Indica characteristics and the autoflowering genetic programming of Ruderalis.
Although the Colombian mother is mainly sativa, Sweet Coffee Ryder has more hybrid characteristics though the flowering cycle is somewhat longer than a typical indica. It can reach a height of between 40 and 120cm and has one large central bud with several good-sized lateral branches.
As flowering does not depend on the photoperiod, she can be grown at any time of the year although yields improve the better the environmental conditions.
A good tip for outdoor growing is to plant out as soon as the good weather starts then repeat a few days before harvesting the first crop to give two good harvests a year.
Some growers do more, though owing to the less favourable conditions, these crops tend to be less productive.
For indoor growing we recommend a 20/4 light/dark cycle throughout.
- GENOTYPE SATIVA AUTO
- THC 19%
- MATURATION(INTERIOR) FROM 45 TO 55 DAYS
- MATURATION(EXTERIOR) AUTOMATIC (45 DAYS)
- FLAVOR SWEET FRUIT
- WAY OF CROPPING IND/OUT
- PRODUCTION 450-550 G/M2 INDOOR / 25-60 G/PLANT OUTDOOR
- ODOR MEDIUM
- EFFECT EUPHORIC
- RESISTANCE TO MOLD MEDIUM
- PEST RESISTANCE MEDIUM
- SEX FEM AUTO
- LINEAGE RUDERALIS X COLOMBIAN SANTA MARTA
- IRRIGATION TOLERANCE MEDIUM
- MEDICINAL VALUE MEDIUM
Strain FAQ
What makes Ruderalis strains resilient?
Due to their origins in harsh locations, Ruderalis variants are highly resilient to pests and diseases. This toughness lets them tolerate situations that other cannabis types struggle with.
What does this strain's South American make-up mean for its indica/sativa profile?
Equatorial South American nations explain the abundance of Sativa traits in South American strains. These protracted growth seasons produce towering, narrow-leafed cannabis plants that take longer to flower.
How does the storage of single cannabis seeds affect their viability?
Proper storage is crucial for maintaining the viability of single cannabis seeds. They should be kept in a cool, dark, and dry place to ensure their germination rate remains high when it's time to plant. This helps maximize the potential of each individual seed.