Me and my fellow growers are experiencing this problem too. While it's possible to decrease the potency loss by picking out pollinated ovaries, it is a procedure that has to be done often. When such masses of ditchweed present near your garden, it would be wise to consider planting sativas. Wild cannabis (including ruderalis) are related mainly to indicas, so indicas can be pollinated by them quite easily. Sativas cannot, and the more sativa genetics are in a plant, the more resistant it is against wild pollen. This is my first reply, I hope it'll help you.
HunGrow Reviewed by HunGrow on . question for experienced outdoors hello to everyone, i live in nebraska now, registered med pat in CO. So i've been struggling for a while now to just keep a decent supply of personal meds. i've grown indoors off and on for several years now but i am an utter newbie to the outdoors. my question is i have some land in the country here (hasn't been farmed in about 5 years) and this last summer i went there to fish and look around. anyways tons and tons of ditchweed or ruderalis grows wild out here. my question is if i plant Rating: 5