Tadschikistan Ruderalis by Originals
Cannabis Ruderalis
Tadschikistan - Ruderalis by Original Strains is a hybrid cultivar developed to harness the unique qualities of Cannabis Ruderalis. It combines heritage genetics with modern breeding techniques, resulting in a resilient plant with a notable cannabinoid profile.
Appearance
This strain typically presents a compact stature, characteristic of its Ruderalis heritage, with broad, thick leaves. The buds are dense and well-formed, often covered in trichomes, and can display hues of deep green and subtle purples depending on cultivation conditions. Its morphology includes short internodes and a structure that is resistant to pests and adaptable to cooler climates.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Tadschikistan - Ruderalis is a complex blend featuring earthy undertones, herbal nuances, and hints of pine and spice. Upon consumption, the flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering a balance of earthiness, spice, and subtle citrus notes, often with a smooth, creamy texture and a lingering aftertaste.
Effects
Consumers have reported that this strain promotes a sense of calm. Its moderate THC content suggests a balanced experience that is not overly intense.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Tadschikistan - Ruderalis typically contains THC levels ranging from 12-18%, with CBD concentrations up to 1.5-3% in some samples. The terpene profile commonly includes Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics.
Growing
As a Ruderalis-dominant strain, Tadschikistan - Ruderalis is known for its resilience and adaptability, particularly in challenging climates. It is noted for rapid flowering times, often completing its cycle in approximately 8-10 weeks, making it a valuable option for growers seeking efficient harvests.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Original Strains, this cultivar is derived almost entirely from Cannabis Ruderalis genetics, aiming to preserve its unique traits like autoflowering properties and hardiness. The name evokes historical connections to the mountainous regions of Tadzhikistan, reflecting a blend of robust genetics and cultural heritage.