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Indica, sativa, ruderalis?

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Many years ago I was introduced to a small thin pathetic grass known as cannabis ruderalis.

I knew mr. Squiggles for a long time.

He was a crazy old pot grower from West Virginia who had come to the Pacific Northwest for one reason or another.

A few years back I ran into mr. Squiggles in the most unlikely of places. 

A beer festival in a college town in the middle of Oregon. 

Long story short, mr. Squiggles hands me a plant and he begs me to give it a chance. 

The only thing I could do with this plant was pollinate. 

It will not produce any recognizable terpenes, flowers or oder.

However, the seeds that this plant yielded were interesting.

I would seriously like to hear from anybody that has any experience, or has even heard stories about cannabis ruderalis.

Mr. Squiggles disappeared along with the seeds that this plant produced.

 

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