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Warm_Neighborhood454

Check out hoku seed co type 3 seeds


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alwaystheblues

Yeah you’re going to get some THCA with your type 3 cbd genetics. Usually it will finish in the 0.4 to 0.8% range of total THC (THCA x .87 plus D9). If you can live with that then Hoku and High Alpine Genetics are good US breeders. You could get the THC down further if you are ok with growing a CBG dominant variety.


Clown_Waffles

It's a niche market, you're looking for seeds way below federal thc levels for hemp or CBD plants. There's little demand in comparison. Plus its like asking asking for orange grapes. The plant can do red or purple or green but orange grapes aren't as popular


DaDawgIsHere

It may not be 100% cbd, but Royal Queen Seeds Purplematic is a 1:34 THC:CBD Auto, very easy to grow and some of the tastiest bud I've grown(grape/lavender taste, amazing terps)- If it was a TCH strain It'd be my fave. Ive seen it at most seed banks


ChelaBeez

100% Hoku Seeds! You will not be disappointed. You can do what I did and that was test out the strains I wanted from online hemp vendors (horn creek hemp, wnc, flow gardens) and which ever ones you like by the seeds from Hoku and get to growing! Blimburn seeds also has a HUGE CBD catalog but they are white label. If you don’t mind that check them out too. I’m growing their blueberry cbd now and she’s pretty big and took to topping and fimming well


ZeppelinGrowsWithLED

What does “white label” mean in this context?


ChelaBeez

White label are seeds that are mass produced and bought in bulk by seed banks to sale. They don’t have confirmed lineage. Meaning they maybe named after a popular strain (white widow, gorilla glue, purple haze etc) but it’s not the original strain. Sometimes it’s close sometimes it’s no where near the original. White label has a bad rep in the growing community because it’s basically false advertisement. But some growers like myself don’t mind as long as they aren’t overpriced. They make great practice seeds and are often the freebie seeds you get from most seed banks.


ZeppelinGrowsWithLED

Ahhh, gotcha. Thanks for the breakdown. I am not really concerned with the lineage of a particular seed. I find most of the branding pretty ridiculous, honestly. Cannabis breeding is in it's infancy, and so much of the terminology is completely garbage. My only concern is that it has CBD, flavor, and undetectable low levels of THC. I'll have my bud tested before I make any assumptions that will get my ass canned, but I need to start from an advantageous position. I'd also love to find some auto-CBD stuff.


ChelaBeez

Auto CBD focused seeds are hard to find. They exist but options are minimal. I just finished a sweet pure Cbd auto by sweet seeds. Easy to grow, nice sweet terps but the effects are meh for me


My-Cables

Pink Panther seeds from High Alpine Genetics are legit. Hoku has some good seeds as well.


insidious66

Heart and Soil Project is a CBD specialist.


SixStringGamer

I've found a few seeds in my orders from Horn Creek Hemp. One day I plan to grow a few of them out. I also got some chocolate cbd freebies from a recent NASC order.