• Feminized : Yes
• Autoflowering : Yes
• Medical value : Good
• Medical use : Helps with anxiety, migraines, PTSD and PMS.
• Effect : Euphoric, happy and uplifting.
• Lineage : Northern Lights x Mexican Ruderalis
• Genetics : 80% Indica dominant
• Location : Indoor / Greenhouse / Outdoor
• From seed 2 crop : ± 70 Days (10 weeks)
• Flowering (indoor) : ± 56 Days
• Outdoor (harvest) : n/a
• THC : High (18%)
• CBD : Medium
• Yield (gr/plant) : 30 -> 50 (± 120 gr/m2)
• Stature (cm) : Stealth, high flower to leaf ratio (60/80)
• Grow difficulty : Novice (Easy)
Strain FAQ
Why are strains which finish by mid-September popular for the outdoors?
The ability to harvest by mid-September is said to benefit legal outdoor growers. Beating the first fall frosts is said to be helpful in avoiding crop loss to cold or mould. This timing is reportedly essential for crop quality and quantity without the risks of later-finishing cultivars.
What role does selective breeding play in greenhouse strain development?
Breeders for greenhouse cultivation obviously select traits that thrive in that environment. They generally select strains with compact growth to fit more plants and early blooming to match the greenhouse's light schedule.
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How does autoflowering relate to feminised seeds?
Many auto-flowering cultivars are feminised, combining the advantages of both. Auto-flowering plants switch from vegetative to flowering without light adjustments. This, together with the feminised guarantee of female plants, makes things easier and more predictable!
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Do short cannabis strains behave a certain way?
These strains reportedly have a shorter vegetative period before blooming, therefore shortening the growth cycle.
Where did Cannabis Ruderalis originate?
Ruderalis originated in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia. Originating in severe settings has given it special adaptations to survive shorter growth seasons and harsher climatic circumstances.