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Wild Thailand Ryder Autoflowering feminized seeds by World of Seeds

 

 

 

Wild Thailand Ryder Automatic is a combination of a pure strain from the Ko Chang archipelago islands and a Ruderalis. This combination has been backcrossed several times and produced an outstanding strain with strong Asian Sativa qualities. She can be grown indoors and outdoors and reach a height of 150 cm easily. She is not photoperiodic and she is good to grow at any time of the year – she can easily be harvested a few times per year. Wild Thailand Ryder is very strong and her high is euphoric, she is also a great medical strain. She has lemony flavour with incense undertones.

 

Harvest Time (Indoors): 60-70 days

Grow Method: Indoors/Outdoors

Odour: High

Effect: Medicinal, energising

Resistance to Mould: High

Harvest Time (Outdoors): Automatic (60-70 days)

Resistance to Pests: High

Lineage: Wild Thailand x ruderalis

Tolerance to Over-watering: Medium

Medicinal Value: Very High

 

 

never much liked the ruderalis myself, but I have grown the original version, without the rudy in her. The descriptions are accurate, and I bet you enjoy it big time!

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although autoflowering strains can be traditionally cloned, the clones will be in the same maturation level as the mom, meaning it is already flowering=and less likely that a worthwhile yield would result. If you chopped the top off one and cloned it...n the end I think there would be more bud if left alone compared to the two mini samples left to flower.

 

I clone auto's  in culture though and  their schedule is halted. The resulting undifferentiated dna will reassemble hundreds of clones all starting over.  Hardly worth the effort, except maybe for the cbd needs, wild flavors, and slack jawed effects.

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I've had fem'd auto's, between you and I, I wouldn't exactly accept an unknown possibly male auto into a garden, but I've since done away with Auto's, just not what was being looked for.

They're a finicy bunch the Autos, best to stick with normal photos in my less than expert opinion.

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I don't mess with those autos much either, I agree, hassle, hit or miss, and diminished yields. In just a little while longer I can coax a forearm size cola atop a prize OG.

 

I plant seeds all the time without worries. I'm in the garden most days anyhow, and if not, only a few days max without. I inspect every plant and every pot in the garden when I am and can see those pesky males a mile away long before they spray. I once allowed a male to flower in a group of females all ready for him. Surprisingly I saw seeds mostly  within the inside of the group of plants and only a few nearby. That was a like being there for the birth to me, I relished those hybrid seeds and even kept one currently growing perpetually. I've got a wicked LSD x Grape Stomper out of the folly and she's definitely a keeper. I grew 10 of the seed x and chose one to culture. Fighting with the cultures, this one proves difficult for me. Of 40 good looking ones only 7 have survived so far, luckily I have her cloned like crazy.

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