What is the difference between indica sativa and Ruderalis?
Ruderalis strains have low levels of THC and produce lower yields in comparison to the indica or sativa subspecies. They are not used in the recreational market due to their rather poor return, although they can be cross-bred with either indica or sativa strains to improve yields.
Is it illegal to grow Ruderalis?
Mark Allen Land. At least one Texas court has ruled that possession and growing of cannabis ruderalis is illegal.
What’s the difference between Indica vs. sativa?
Difference Between Indica and Sativa  Sativa plants grow taller and much slower than Indica plants. Sativa plant leaves grow narrower with less chlorophyll than Indica leaves which are wider and darker. Indica has sedative effects while sativa has stimulating effects. Indica gives higher yields than sativa. Indica has got higher concentration of cannabidiol than sativa.
How to tell if your plant is indica or sativa?
Sativa: The Differences Name. Both of these words come from Latin. Origin. As its name hints, the majority of indica plants originated in central Asia and the Indian subcontinent (India, Pakistan, Tibet, Nepal, etc.). Physical Appearance. While both of these plants have green leaves for the most part, Indica is a bit darker than sativa. Growth. Effects.
What is the best indica strain?
Strawberry Banana. This dank, heavy indica strain is one of the best indica strains in 2019 for flavor and potency, testing between 22-26% THC . Strawberry Banana is a sweet indica-dominant hybrid made by a DNA Genetics and Serious Seeds breeding collaboration.
Is Cannabis sativa the same thing as marijuana?
People often use the words “cannabis” and “marijuana” interchangeably, but they don’t mean exactly the same thing. The word “cannabis” refers to all products derived from the plant Cannabis sativa. The cannabis plant contains about 540 chemical substances. The word “marijuana” refers to parts of or products from the plant Cannabis sativa that contain substantial amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).