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[RSC] Siberian

Creeperpark

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If you like growing Autos the Siberian is a fast flowering ruderal plant. I haven't grown it but I know its a ruderalis plant. Landrace ruderalis plants are often low potency plants that yield very little due to the cold short growing cycle. I would just grow some for fun only and but not for medicine. Now the hybrids Autos are a different story they can be killer and way worth the time. . 😎
 

bonghopper

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You gonna grow that this year? I'm intrigued by the description and photos, Narrow leaf, pine and citrus, early at 54N, ummm
 

bonghopper

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What's your breeding idea? Mine would be for bringing some tropical narrow leaf sativa to 53N
Septoria resistance is a must for me, hear anything about this with the Siberian?
 

Old Piney

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@ bonghopper I have similar plans maybe cross with something for south east Asia, but first just produce seeds pure .I have a pack but from Khalifa genetics. I like this in their description “with good trichome production. The villagers near Lake Chebarkul have been using these semi-wild plants for making some incredibly flavorful, high CBD Charas.” TRSC and Khalifa seem to be describing the same plant from the same area with similar sourcing , except Khalifa has produced 4 generations inside .that's not better in my book but it's ok. I like good flavor and CBD
 

Lebanizer

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What's your breeding idea? Mine would be for bringing some tropical narrow leaf sativa to 53N
Septoria resistance is a must for me, hear anything about this with the Siberian?
You can look up my posts to get the gist of my project. But I will start a new and more generic autoflo thread when it's really going. Siberian isn't my first choice anymore as a breeding tool though, having been superceded by Kurgan. Objective #1 for this year though is to reproduce them so as to hve a steady supply of seeds to use for many years. Danish lowrryder is #3.
 
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