Landrace Ruderalis - who has it or can obtain it?

It’s superior because it’s a ruderalis made for resin production. So if you think about it, it’s a natural step to breed with. A auto with huge resin production and a photo which huge resin production and thc. Wild ruderalis doesn’t have this type of resin production.

Btw I got some Erdpurt(Erdbeer x Purpuera Ticinensis) seeds in the freezer from Ace. It’s one of my favorite 50/50 cbd/thc cultivars.
https://www.aceseeds.org/en/erdpurtstd.html
Great taste and mellow effects. It’s fantastic to share over a glass of wine or whiskey with friends and set the mood for the evening. Happy, mellow, relaxing and together with booze it’s a good truth serum :wink:

Pz :v:t2:

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i just read again abit, that kasachstan has like swiss landrace about 5 percent in some Cases. yes they selected a bit aswell i recall. so, beeing from so far north, i also advice to search for kasachstani ! . agreed. its really all about selection

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Chebarkul is in Russia, but they think that it could have been crossed at some point with Kazakhstani landraces, way back. This is just speculation, no one knows. So Chebarkul is not a Kazakhstani landrace. It’s a Russian landrace, more specific, a Siberian landrace.

You see, I live way way north of Chebarkul almost at the edge of the pole circle :grin: and not alot of autos can survive, less thrive in this climate. But Chebarkul is a beast and have always been taking it like a champ. When I tried it, it was another breeder who I got the seeds from. But it was from the exact same area. Its a OK cbd strain for sure and I bet that if you made some crosses with other high thc autos. You would get something with thc which could grow anywhere on the planet.

Pz :v:t2:

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Hoku Seed Co has what is supposed to be a Russian landrace ruderalis. They also previously had something from Kentucky.

Not ruderalis, but they have a Syrian that may interest you as well. I think @lefthandseeds has worked with those and documented a bit on here.

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The Real Seed Company, and Kwik Seeds have several options for wild ruderal cannabis seeds @Heritagefarms

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I’m not looking for any but another member was, i like landraces but don’t have much interest in auto flowering genetics, I’m not a fan of unpredictable flower times or weak herb but understand they serve a purpose for some.

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I would get ready to pay attention to the participants to the purpose of the search.
Maybe someone is looking for a frost and moist resistant plant that no pest eats, without Thc but with the maximum amount of fibers. In this case, there is some sense to look for the northern Ledreis (but to some extent it is also a dubious thing, because as known as stable varieties of cannabis with such characteristics, and even if this question is interested in someone in terms of genetics, then these stable varieties are also more interesting for work).
If, however, Ruderaal is interested in getting auto flowering plants in my opinion, it is a senseless business. I repeat, now there are many proposals for the northern latitudes, which are also stable (more or less) and with which literally in a few generations I will have to add the necessary characteristics without the loss of existing ones.
In my own experience, I will say that Ruderalis genes with about 0 Thc level can be manifested through many generations, which will be unpleasant at some point.

@Bob13
Here are the photos of local Ruderais, in my area, just went on business and stopped taking a couple of photos for you, growing just in the middle of the street on the roadside.

And here to compare my cross Black chem bx#1 x ww xxl auto that grew this year on 58 latitude

And this is a photo of the same plants that did not have time to remove, and at night hit -6 degrees Celsius, in the morning they were so …

The plant is not even auto flower, it blooms with the onset of a sunny day, that is, after a summer equinox (by the way in the same period and begins to bloom Ruderalis at my 50 latitude).
I do not persuade just showing the comparison and trying to say that it is not always a longer path better, but again it all depends on the purpose of the search.

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Man they are beautiful thankyou. Im collecting more than one type of seed to see what works and what doesnt. Without growing them out myself in this area i cant tell for sure what will work so im trying to get many.

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I thought about it and remebered that i once ound Black Russian - Hazemanseeds to look interesting (WW x Russian)

Russian Hazeman

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Is that frost or did they push out a huge number of trichomes to try and survive?

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Yes, this is frost!
It’s just ice!

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Still very beautiful

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I live in RU. Breeding in my country is problem. I know only three semiseriously breeders, but actually they not given any information and how they beans made. One guy who making seeds for outdoor have many crosses with local ruderalis, i asked him. He is not answer for nuances his work. All i can do it buy “regular mix seeds” from him and hunting to interesting pheno in new season bcoz i love experemented with outdoor strains and wanna add something in this pool of genetic (Ultra Early Love reeferman it what i have now) . Not sure what it big deal and somebody needs for. If you really needed in this local ruderalis seeds, i can try to find some. Goal is semi autos?

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Where in the massive, 2 continent spanning country are you located? Just generally speaking, no need to be very specific. Are you anywhere close to the Bashkortostan or Kurgan oblast? I have seeds for ruderalis from both regions, but only a very limited quantity.

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Have you been growing them outdoors?

Near Moscow))
What are these landraces for? Xxxxl autos?

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Don’t know if it helps anyone but sensi seeds sell reg ruderalis seeds. Could come in useful for breeding purposes.
https://sensiseeds.com/en/cannabis-seeds/sensi-seeds/ruderalis-indica

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Sadly my seed funds extend only to trading :tired_face: spending money is still being absorbed by the grow room

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I remember back in 80´s, before autoflowers were a thing, not at least where we live, we had a grand plan with a mate of mine to get some ruderalis, breed it with some thc-strains and just toss the seeds all over the country to create a local smokable landrace the cops wouldn´t be able to eradicate due to it being then all over spread by birds etc…

Nothing came out of that plan…

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Im trying to get something thatll regrow year upon year in my climate without replanting. I dont mind if its cbd or awful yeild :rofl:

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