I think I would have the perfect strain for you. Unfortunately I can't get it to you. I bred this strain entirely myself from some pretty good genetics. It actually does have a kick and good high and it is about the most resilient plant I ever worked with. It's called Tinkerbell
It consists of probably the best and most rare land race ruderalis around from a very special connection. The strain's history started in 1968 with a Japanese resident of Maui that was determined to grow in his pesty Maui conditions. He found a slightly mind expanding auto flowering ruderalis plant by way of an Asian hemp producer that used this special ruderalis variety for what was basically medical purposes. To forget about the pains of working in the field farming and the headaches etc. It was grown and bred in Maui by the Japanese man from 1971 until the late 80's when it was bred with a very special and short Hawaii strain. The next season he back crossed that Hawaii-Central Asian Ruderalis cross with the same resinous Hawaii plant. He grew it for 9 years when he started growing more potent Maui varieties and left those seeds be. He bred them every few years for comparison. I got a hold of this plant in 2001 from a Japanese friend. After a 30 plant test run, I took the best pheno I found which had a slight bit of resin production and a pleasant but not too strong high. I crossed it with a very amazing resinous and potent Nepal plant that packed a very narcotic high. Grown in the mountains of Nepal since the mid 1980's. Got the seeds from the same friend. This is a short pure indica strain with an amazing taste of earth and spices. The resin production from this plant is great and the high is narcotic and euphoric. I used a male of this variety. Very strong dominant genetics that increase the potency for anything you breed it with. I crossed the Nepal with the Hawaiian/Ruderalis Hybrid which produced a mother that had pretty good resin production and good potency and a very pleasant yet narcotic but VERY euphoric high and no ceiling. I cubed the Hawaiian-Ruderalis/Nepal cross with it's offspring males to create Tinkerbell, a very short and low yielding but auto flowering variety. 6-7 weeks. Average yield is around 12 grams. It's also about the most vigorous plant I ever had the chance to work with. Don't even think you'll have any mold problems with her. It can grow properly in 60-75 percent shade. Which means it is great for forest grows. The taste is of earth and spice. Potency is like a 7.5/10 and the high is narcotic and euphoric. Creeper.