They also produce:
RUDERALIS (This is a pure species)
And some other Ruderalis mixes. However
ruderalis is a problematic plant. It does not
produce large quantities of THC, nor does it
flower like the other varieties. Ruderalis is
considered sub-standard by most growers because
it flowers according to age and does not flower
according to the photoperiod. We will explain
what the photoperiod is in a moment.
Now remember that we said an Indica/Sativa
cross would produce two different highs. Well
we lied a little. If they are both 50%/50%
crosses then the high will be a 50%/50% mix.
Indica/Sativa and Sativa/Indica is really the
same thing.
Pure Sativa is a total ‘Head High’. Pure
Indica is a total ‘Body Stone/couch-lock’. A
50/50 cross will give a 50% ‘Head high’ and a
50% ‘Body Stone’. If an Indica plant is crossed
slightly with a Sativa plant it will give a 60%
‘Body Stone’ and a 40%‘Head High’. A Sativa
plant that is crossed slightly with an Indica
plant will give a 60% ‘Head High’ and a 40%
‘Body Stone’. The 60/40 ratio is most common