hmmmm..without going back to my origonal "quote", I don't think I said(or intended) to say, that ruderallis means autoflower skunk. I was saying it 'was the autoflowering influence in the strain"...
I may have quoted cj shorts article as it says Ruderallis is Russian, for 'grows on the side of the road". (Russian,Hemp", pure and simple. Likely very similar in quality of the hemp found in ditches all over the midwest usa. But as dj also reflects, the genetics found in todays "autoflowering and "early" strains, it most likely did NOT come from russia. But more likely, was produced by N. americam breeders, from consistantly useing the earliest flowering/ matureing plants to breed to, in an attempt to climatize or customize for indoor growing.
...there are absolutely NO f1, f2, f3 crosses that are "stable". Stabalization and true breeding strains require years and generations of trials and selection, to produce. It isn't done overnight by crossing to any 'wonder' strain.