Siberian Landrace Bashkortostan by Landrace Bureau
Cannabis ruderalis
Siberian Landrace Bashkortostan is a ruderalis-dominant cannabis population curated by Landrace Bureau, originating from the southern Ural region of Russia. This strain is valued for its auto-flowering characteristics, cold tolerance, and rapid maturation, making it a resilient choice for challenging environments.
Appearance & Growth
This strain exhibits a compact growth pattern, typical of its ruderalis heritage, with a fast seed-to-harvest cycle measured in weeks. It is well-suited for cultivation in short-season or high-latitude regions, demonstrating notable cold hardiness and resilience.
Aroma and Flavor Profile
Siberian Landrace Bashkortostan presents a restrained aromatic profile. While specific scent profiles are not detailed, its lineage suggests earthy and potentially pine-like notes.
Cannabinoid and Terpene Content
This population typically displays modest cannabinoid levels, with THC ranging from 15-25% and CBD below 1%. Its terpene profile is often anchored by beta-caryophyllene, alpha-pinene, and humulene, contributing to its subtle aroma.
Effects and Potential Applications
Consumers may experience focused effects from this strain, making it suitable for daytime use. Its resilient nature and moderate potency suggest potential applications for managing stress.
Origins and Lineage
Siberian Landrace Bashkortostan originates from the Republic of Bashkortostan in the Ural region of the Russian Federation, an area where feral ruderalis populations persist. Landrace Bureau curates this accession, emphasizing its genetically distinctive, region-true Cannabis ruderalis heritage.
Cultivation Notes
As a ruderalis-forward population, this strain is characterized by auto-flowering behavior, cold tolerance, and early maturation. It is valued by growers for its fast cycling, genetic resilience, and suitability for breeding hardy outdoor lines, particularly in environments with short growing seasons.