Pakistan Ryder is a cross between Pakistan Valley and Ruderalis.
WOS Pakistan Valley comes from the Hindu Kush mountains in Northern Pakistan. This cross is a good example of Cannabis Ruderalis, which, over the generations, has been crossed and re-crossed to produce a strain with Indica characteristics and the autoflowering genetic programming of Ruderalis.
The result is quite a bushy plant with typical indica characteristics that can grow to 40-80cm. Indoors, she produces large buds and is the perfect plant for SOG in 7 litre pots. Outdoors, in 11 litre pots, she branches out nicely for an autoflowerer, resulting in good yields also under natural daylight. She produces a large amount of musky scented resin with spicy, fine hardwood notes.
As flowering does not depend on the photoperiod, she can be grown at any time of the year although yields improve the better the environmental conditions. A good tip for outdoor growing is to plant out as soon as the good weather starts then repeat a few days before harvesting the first crop to give two good harvests a year. Some growers do more, though owing to the less favourable conditions, these crops tend to be less productive. For indoor growing we recommend a 20/4 light/dark cycle throughout.
Genetics | Pakistan Valley x Ruderalis |
Variety | Indica |
Flowering Type | Autoflowering |
Sex | Feminised |
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