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In this episode of CannaIntel420, we step away from modern branding and outcomes and return to where scientific understanding of cannabis adaptation truly began. This documentary traces the origin of Russian Ruderalis, beginning in Southern Siberia in nineteen twenty four, where botanist Dmitrii Erastovich Janischevsky documented a wild cannabis population that did not behave like its cultivated relatives. What he observed reshaped how scientists understood plant timing, survival strategies, and environmental adaptation in extreme climates. Rather than focusing on modern interpretations or commercial narratives, this episode examines cannabis through the lenses of botany, ecology, geography, and evolutionary pressure. We explore how short growing seasons, cold continental climates, and unreliable environmental signals led to the development of age dependent flowering, a trait often misunderstood when separated from its original context. This is a slow, data driven exploration designed for viewers who want to understand why plant traits exist, not just what they are called today. If you value long form, grounded cannabis education that prioritizes accuracy over hype, you’re in the right place. ⚖️ This content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not promote or encourage the use, sale, or cultivation of cannabis where prohibited by law. All discussion is limited to historical, botanical, ecological, and scientific analysis. No instructions, recommendations, or guidance related to consumption are provided. Laws and regulations vary by location. Always follow your local, state, federal, and tribal regulations. 🎧 All narration, sound design, and visual elements are original. No third party music or licensed audio tracks are used.