
CANNABINOIDS and TERPENES
YIELD POTENTIAL
HARVEST HEIGHT
GROW CONDITIONS
CULTIVATION
FEMINIZED SEED
Dry-bucked biomass weights are calculated from dry-bucked wet weight using 22.5% of wet-bucked yield (g/sq ft). Terpene percentage is based on the total average percent weight terpene content of the sample.
BREEDER NOTES
PhotoCBD is our proven flagship photosensitive Phylos Hemp Seed variety. Its compact structure is high yielding but makes it more adaptable to higher-density plantings than most photo varieties. It has better flower quality and stronger aroma than most autos and a high harvest index for CBD extraction.
CULTIVATION GUIDE
Click here for everything you need to know to grow strong, productive plants with beautiful, high-quality flower
Day-Neutral Technical Cultivation Guide
When to Plant - Day-Neutral Plants
Variables Affecting Yield Potential
SEED USE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
For important information and restrictions that apply if you order seeds, please read the Seed Use Terms and Conditions.
HEMP COMPLIANCE
Every hemp grower needs a legal state compliance test to sell their harvest. A compliant pre-harvest COA (<0.3% total THC) identifies the crop as industrial hemp and allows for legal harvest. Contact your State Department of Agriculture to understand the local rules regarding testing and harvest windows.
Test early and test often. Routine tests reduce your risk of going over the federally legal limit of 0.3% total THC as the plant nears maturity. We recommend you test every week and to utilize a testing log to monitor the increasing cannabinoid content.
For our Automatic Series of Hemp Seeds, we recommend beginning testing at flower initiation, ~35 days after sow (DAS). For our Velocity Series of Hemp Seeds, we recommend beginning testing at flower initiation, when there are ~14 hrs of daylight (between late July and early August at N° 42 for outdoor cultivation). For more information:
Interpreting Your COAA post-harvest COA measures the final potency of your crop and is not considered a compliance COA.