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We know the photoperiod cannabis strains, which are different from autoflower ruderalis strains, and flower quickly in the winter seasons. However, there’s a catch to this variety that most ruderalis strains contain a low level of THC content. History Surrounding Autoflower Marijuana Strains. THC and CBD in Autoflowers.
Within the Cannabis genus, we can find the hemp species Cannabis sativa , Cannabis Indica, and Cannabis Ruderalis. But the history of the word is more complicated and problematic, and a closer look makes it clear why so many people prefer the term “cannabis.”. Indica and Sativa. The most popular slang terms for cannabis.
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Two strain legends that have formed big important chapters in the history of cannabis: Skunk #1 as the mainspring of modern cannabis cultivation, Super Skunk as its ingenious breeder’s advancement and epitome of extremely potent “nederwiet” in the 1990s. And then there was this smell… which impressed Ellis D.
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The History of Girl Scout Cookie Strain. The lineage of this strain is Girl Scout Cookies and Platinum Girl Scout Cookies which is then combined with that old favorite Ruderalis. Expect between 18-29% THC content from crops that are grown in the home, both indoors and outdoors. The Girl Scout Cookie strain is no different.
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