Bashkortostan, Russia
XXL Super -Autoflower
Lat: 55.1 Lon: 59.9
Wild/Feral
Regular Autoflower Pollen
Collected directly from feral plants growing naturally under the full sun in native soil with no human input or care. Gathered from remote locations, inaccessible to general public, hidden villages and wild estuaries. Hard to get and riddled with great risk our team went to great lengths to return these to USA. Rare and exotic genetics reached by trekking through endless hills and valley for the solo pursue of preservation. Pure, unadulterated and free from human interference.
(Ural Mountains Rugged Highland Siberian Autoflower)
Semi-Sativa {Cannabis sativa ssp.}
Dominant Pheno Types and Terpene Profiles
Purple Spruce Tip
Piny Terp Bushy
Meat Terps
Short Bushy
Gooey Resin Trichomes
Ocean Terps
Russian Rain
Black 60% will turn black in cold
Citrus/Grapefruit
Characteristics
Suited for Northern Climates
Highly Biodiverse Gene-pool Unpolluted with modern genetics.
Critical Resource for Autoflower Breeders
Rare Cannabinoids - Unique Terpene profiles
Resistance to disease, pests, and extremes of climate.
Tolerant to Frost, Drought and Heat
Harvest 60-90 Days from Seed
Color: Light Green, Purple and Pink hues
Height: 6-12 ft
Unadulterated Pure Feral Regular Seeds Direct from Bashkortpstan not reproduced.
Color: 50-60% will have pink pistons, purple buds and they will deepen the colder the temperatures drop.
Location: Lake Chebarkul, Southern Siberian, Bashkortostan Russia
Type: Super-Autoflower XXL Ruderalis
Soil: Mostly poor and rocky, located south east of the Ural Mountains. The Ural Mountains form the continental boundary between Europe and Asia, Chelyabinsk itself is therefore also known as "The Gateway to Siberia.” These were gathered at 54’ N 60’ L . The leaves were thin and heavily serrated. The Buds were resinous and very oily. It flowers in July at 54 degrees North latitude. This early flowing characteristic has proven to be dominant, and it is an excellent strain for hydration in the hands of a skilled breeder especially for northern outdoor climates, above 52N. One of the hardest strains to grow well indoors, but one of the hardiest for growing outdoors. Resistant to cold/frost, powdery mildew, and high wind. Caution this is an extremely light feeder, and does not require fertilized soil. Prefers organic soil.
-Noteworthy - will ripen mid to end of August. Crossing this variety with a later flowing variety will predictably cause the resulting hybrid to flower earlier. Allowing one to have three cycles in one year, making F’3 possible to breed within as short a time as 1 year. These are very light feeders and don’t need much nutrients and they prefer drier conditions. Height - 6-14ft.