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Hydrolife Magazine August/September 2017 [USA Edition]

One of the best parts about a budding industry like the marijuana industry is the personalities that emerge. For more than a year in these pages, we’ve worked hard to bring you the latest information, history, how-to methods, and products surrounding cannabis. In this issue, we’re focusing a little more on people, including Jim McAlpine, founder of the 420 Games and Power Plant Fitness. He graces our cover after working with San Francisco-based photographer Mark Rutherford.

One of the best parts about a budding industry like the marijuana industry is the personalities that emerge. For more than a year in these pages, we’ve worked hard to bring you the latest information, history, how-to methods, and products surrounding cannabis. In this issue, we’re focusing a little more on people, including Jim McAlpine, founder of the 420 Games and Power Plant Fitness. He graces our cover after working with San Francisco-based photographer Mark Rutherford.

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CBD AND MEDICINAL<br />

POTENTIAL OF RUDERALIS<br />

Although ruderalis isn’t prized for its<br />

cannabinoid content, it does contain a<br />

higher amount of CDB than THC, which<br />

makes it useful for breeding high-CBD<br />

autoflowering strains. Some indica/<br />

ruderalis hybrids are able to mature<br />

more quickly, therefore producing<br />

CBD more quickly than straight indica<br />

strains. Strains that mature quickly<br />

and also contain a high amount of<br />

CBD will be the future of medicinal<br />

cannabis production. Breeders are<br />

getting better and better at stabilizing<br />

the autoflowering trait in hybrids. The<br />

typical flowering cycle of a sativa or<br />

indica plant is somewhere around eight<br />

weeks, so a ruderalis hybrid could<br />

mature in about half that time. Some<br />

modern hybrids can mature in as little<br />

as 21-30 days. The ability to harvest<br />

quickly and more often is invaluable to<br />

both breeders and medicinal patients<br />

who grow their own medicine.<br />

At first sight, cannabis ruderalis<br />

doesn’t look like much. In fact, most<br />

growers would scoff at its weak-looking<br />

stature. However, ruderalis continues<br />

to offer unique advantages which fill<br />

particular niches within the cannabis<br />

industry. Autoflowering strains can<br />

offer huge advantages to horticulturists,<br />

including the possibility of multiple<br />

outdoor harvests without the use of<br />

light deprivation.<br />

Short-statured ruderalis hybrids can<br />

help indoor horticulturists maximize<br />

their light energy and increase the<br />

garden’s return on investment. There<br />

is no doubt that ruderalis breeding<br />

programs will continue to play<br />

an important role in the future of<br />

cannabis production.<br />

As our society increases its acceptance<br />

of cannabinoid-based medicines, we<br />

will be able to explore the potential<br />

of ruderalis hybrids even further. Who<br />

knows? Maybe the least popular species<br />

of cannabis will turn out to be the most<br />

influential component in the future of<br />

cannabis production.<br />

"Breeders use<br />

ruderalis to create<br />

hybrids with the<br />

autoflowering trait.<br />

The naturally short<br />

stature of ruderalis<br />

is also extremely<br />

attractive to indoor<br />

horticulturists."<br />

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