Siberian Ruderalis Autoflower Regular

Siberian Ruderalis Auto-Flowers Regular Seeds

Siberian ruderalis is a giant and powerful autoflowering cultivar with good trichome performance.
Villagers near Lake Chebarkul used these semi-wild plants to make incredibly fragrant, high-CBD charas.

This Siberian variety of ruderalis can thrive in some of the most inhospitable places on earth. Possesses great energy, stamina and an extraordinary flowering rate. In addition, the autoflowering gene allows these landraces to grow in places where most varieties would not have a chance.

This strain of the Cherbakul landrace is likely the result of past hybridization between landraces originating from neighboring Kazakhstan and the local cultivar Ruderal. This can explain the pungent citrus odor, the high production of trichomes, and the moderate psychoactivity of most phenotypes.

Autoflowering

Plants automatically begin to bloom 2-3 weeks after germination. As the flowering progresses, the plants of the Siberian Ruderalis grow taller and taller until they reach 120 to 190 centimeters. This is why most indoor growers add them a couple of times to maintain the final planting height. By the end of the flowering cycle, more than 25% of the plants are purple-purple.

Germination

Siberian Ruderalis comes from places where winters are very cold (on average -21 ° C in January). Thus, the seeds have a very thick, waterproof shell that allows them to germinate only in late spring when winter is over. For this reason, it is recommended that the seeds be cold or cracked / punctured. Soaking the seeds in water containing aloe vera gel and cracking them after soaking allows for a germination rate of more than 80%.

Note that each seed bag contains additional seeds for growers to practice the seed cracking method.

Very light feeder

Siberian Ruderalis plants are strong and need few nutrients for their development. Even to a lesser extent than most local varieties, because they grow naturally in rocky soil. Thus, these plants are extremely sensitive to nutrient overload and require relatively poor soil to grow. However, plants can receive a mild nutrient solution in the second half of their life cycle.

Siberian Ruderalis Landrace can be a valuable asset for breeders looking to create hardy autoflowering strains with a unique flavor.

Tipo de variedad: Landrace
Sexo: Regular
Floración: Auto-Floración
Rendimiento: Moderado
Talla: Media
Interior / Exterior:
Interior
Exterior
Clima:
Caliente
Templado
Fresco
Cultivares Ruderalis: Russia Ruderalis
Cantidad disponible: 30
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