Sweet Coffee Ryder Feminized by World of Seeds
The Sweet Coffe Ryder is the result of crossing World of Seeds Columbian Gold with a Ruderalis variety. Columbian Gold is a mixture of different sativa strains from the Santa Marta region in Colombia. The cross is a good example of modern ruderalis strains that are long and often crossed and backcrossed to eventually create a strain that looks like an indica, but after some time begins to flower on its own. Even if the Colombian mother is a true sativa, the Sweet Coffe Ryder has more of a hybrid character, which is why the flowering period is only slightly longer than that of normal indicas. The variety reaches a height of 40 to 120 cm, where it forms a large and long mainbud and also develops some secondary branches with a good and suitable length.
Because it blooms regardless of the dark hours, it can be grown all year round, with the yield naturally increasing under optimal conditions. A tip for growing outdoors: If you start growing as early as possible, you can start a second run right after the harvest. The best way to do this is to plant the new seeds a few days before harvest. This means that two good harvests can be brought in every year. Some growers try to get more harvests, but because they have to grow in adverse weather conditions, these harvests are often less productive. If the plants are to be grown under artificial light, the breeder recommends a 20/4 light cycle, as has proven itself with many autoflowering varieties.
Crossing | Low Ruderalis x Columbian Santa Maria |
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Strain | Indica Dominant |
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THC | 19 % |
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Flowering time | 55 - 65 days from sowing to harvest |
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High | 40 -120 cm |
Yield outdoors | 25 - 60 grams per plant |
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Yield indoors | 450 - 550 g/m2 |