Auto Strain History

jjp53

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I am wanting to know where did this auto strain come from and why does it do what it does
 

SikSol

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Im assuming you are talking about auto-flowering strains. These auto strains are the result of hybrids of Cannabis Ruderalis. It by itself is not desirable as it contains little THC, but it has other desirable traits such as the auto flowering characteristic and good resistance to cold and other elements. The hybridizing of Cannabis Ruderalis with sativa's and indica's is resulting in strains that are great for beginners and experienced indoor/outdoor growers alike due to quick seed to harvest times and the ease of cultivation due to its lack of need for light cycles and such.
 

danrasta

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From what i can remember there is a mexican and siberian ruderalis, these are the auto strains! My guess on why they do this down to the amount of daylight hours in these countries, dont quote me on that tho cause like i said its only a guess!
 

doogleef

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Im assuming you are talking about auto-flowering strains. These auto strains are the result of hybrids of Cannabis Ruderalis. It by itself is not desirable as it contains little THC, but it has other desirable traits such as the auto flowering characteristic and good resistance to cold and other elements. The hybridizing of Cannabis Ruderalis with sativa's and indica's is resulting in strains that are great for beginners and experienced indoor/outdoor growers alike due to quick seed to harvest times and the ease of cultivation due to its lack of need for light cycles and such.
Well said. Rep +.

If you decide to use autos make sure you get a good cross with an reg U R familiar with. Regular LowRyder or LR2 are not that great, IMO :spew: but the dysel ryder or blueryder are not too bad at all for a plant that is genetically 50% hemp :weed:.
 
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