Strain Description
Ruderalis Indica Regular is a cannabis strain that is primarily composed of indica genetics, with 90% indica and 10% other genetic influences. It has been bred to thrive in cold climates, making it suitable for cultivation in regions with colder temperatures. This strain is particularly appealing to individuals who desire the benefits of cannabinoids, such as CBD, without experiencing a strong psychoactive high caused by THC. The growth pattern of Ruderalis Indica Regular is influenced by its parent strain, Cannabis Ruderalis, which is native to Eastern Europe. Through careful breeding and crossing with classical indica strains, the breeders at Sensi Seeds have enhanced its growth characteristics. The result is a compact and sturdy plant that exhibits rapid growth and adapts well to various environments. One notable feature of Ruderalis Indica Regular is that its seeds are semi-auto-flowering. This means that approximately half of the plants will begin to flower independently, regardless of the lighting period. Ruderalis genetics play a crucial role in the development of auto-flowering strains in general. When cultivating Ruderalis Indica Regular, you can expect a relatively short flowering time of around 40 to 50 days. From seedlings, the plants typically reach maturity within 10 to 12 weeks. This strain demonstrates resilience against cold and rainy summers, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. In terms of cultivation techniques, Ruderalis Indica Regular does not require advanced methods such as Sea of Green (SOG), Screen of Green (SCROG), super-cropping, or Lolli-popping. Its yields are moderate, meaning it produces a reasonable amount of buds. Regarding its effects, flavor, and aroma, Ruderalis Indica Regular is not known for providing a potent intoxicating high. With its low THC content and relatively higher CBD levels, it is considered a functional strain that can be enjoyed throughout the day. The cannabinoid profile of this strain makes it particularly interesting for medicinal purposes. When it comes to taste and smell, the dried buds of Ruderalis Indica Regular generally possess a neutral aroma and flavor. However, some buds may exhibit higher levels of Myrcene and Caryophyllales, which can contribute to a floral taste.