Ruderalis skunk and indica?

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  1. bigbadwooluf Junior Stoner

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    I have read that fifty percent of these plants start flowering at the fith node regardless of photoperiod. But I have read some bad reports on this.

    Anyone have any experence with them?
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    lowriders.. which is a spin off of the ruderalis... they arent as potent as normal cannabis indica's & sativas, afganicas, africanas, etc etc. they are shorter, dont produce much bud & its not terribly potent .
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    I've just read up abou them and I am intrigued.

    a foot high stuck in amongst the mellons cucumbers pumpkins ect in the green house is actualy SPOT on for me.

    By not potant do you mean anyone would need to smoke quite a bit of it and then would maybe feel only slightly stoned, or that it's not potant to a regular bud smoker?
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    not potent when put into perspective with normal cannabis strains. if your going to take the risk to grow it, might as well grow the strongest weed you can find for your growing skill right? these are very maintainence free, but a short squat indica will also be easy to conceal in a greenhouse.
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    but a short squat indica will also be easy to conceal in a greenhouse.....

    that being said Bline, could you name some of your favorites along this line??

    thanks, b

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