Wild Rudialis Crossbreed!?

johnkallaha

Active Member
I KNOW I SPELLED RUDERALIS WRONG IN TITLE :P

Hello guys!

When its summer i am going to hunt for some wild Ruderalis. Basically my idea was that if i find some ruderalis, i could perhaps try how the smoke is. If it happens to have an awesome taste, i will crossbreed it with some strain that is very tasteless. It will ofcourse be an auto for shure! Thing is, Ruderalis is getting very very rare around here. Was more back in the 1800.... now i thought, there should be some wild hemp still growing that i could grab.

basically i want to preserve genetics as i guess it must have changed with the cold temperature in my region. Also it would be funny to have some genetics from my own lands. Im afraid that commercial seeds will breed and destroy out domestic genes. Basically EU Hempseeds from other countries.

Could you guys give me any clues on how Ruderalis or if not, other hemp plants grow in the wild? This is a quite cold temperature region so it might not be growing the same way that its growing in the US.

Seeds from this high altitude region+Pure Sativa = Optimal growth outdoors here
 

GreenSanta

Well-Known Member
you wont get auto flowers for sure its gonna be a lot more work. selective breeding with the first generation to select the autoflowering pheno.

Anyway I find it sad to think that 10 years from now it will be hard to find strains that have not been contaminated with AUTOs...
 

bf80255

Well-Known Member
Ruderalis of any sort that ive ever heard of (besides selectively bred autos) dont have good taste or are even decent drug quality plants its ny understanding that theu are hardy little hemp dominantplants that grow in guttes and roadside ditches from the midwest USA all the way out to russia ot anywhere hemp has been cultivated and.bred in the wild.
If you want an auto there are plenty of them on the attitude already worked becausr the way your talking about would take quite a few years if you could do it and. You wouldnt be preserving any genetics tou would be muddying up both gene pools with that cross im sorry to say.
If you found some nice local plants and kept a pure line around (seed form) that would be pretty admirable.
 
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