Outdoor North American Feral Hemp Automatic or Photo?

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I found a guy on YouTube walking a hemp field in Wisconsin and he came across a beautiful purple dwarfed plant. He mentioned the terpines and fragrances but didn't mention how they flower. Is anyone familiar with the flower cycle of American Ruderalis? They leave these plants alone so wild pheasant can feed on the seed during the winter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5IQ2PrSWG4

I was considering, since feral hemp is so high in CBD, it could prove very interesting to cross a few of them with some choice & proven genetics. Maybe as a fun and educational breeding program too? With the advent of Steep Hill's QuantaCann system testing for a small guy should be feasible now.
 
Hi! Feral Kentucky hemp in Fremont, NE are generally 0.025-3%thc and 1-5%cbd. there are autoflowering hemp seeds from vancouver seed bank. www.rawhemp.tk has other seed links
 
I found a guy on YouTube walking a hemp field in Wisconsin and he came across a beautiful purple dwarfed plant. He mentioned the terpines and fragrances but didn't mention how they flower. Is anyone familiar with the flower cycle of American Ruderalis? They leave these plants alone so wild pheasant can feed on the seed during the winter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5IQ2PrSWG4

I was considering, since feral hemp is so high in CBD, it could prove very interesting to cross a few of them with some choice & proven genetics. Maybe as a fun and educational breeding program too? With the advent of Steep Hill's QuantaCann system testing for a small guy should be feasible now.

shhhhhh not so loud some one will hear you
 
I agree. Crossing with some feral american variety would be worth while. A couple of years age I took a cross country bicycle trip and in central Kansas at a national wildlife refuge there was feral cannabis growing everywhere. An amazing site. Any how since it was mid may and there were many males in full flower I figured they were ruderalis. Plus like the wisconsin cannabis mentioned many had some pretty purple coloration.
 
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