MomSeedBank
Female LGBQ Seeds
Female LGBQ Seeds
LGBQ2C+
is a new strain grown to help with various medical conditions anxiety disorders
- Anxiety and Depression. Anxiety and depression are two of the most common forms of mental illness, both in the LGBTQ+ community and in heterosexual, cis populations. ...
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. ...
- Eating Disorders. ...
- Suicide. ...
- Substance Use and Misuse
THC 6.9 CBD 6.9 CBT 6.9
9 weeks to flower
10 seeds in a pack
Here are some key terms specifically related to marijuana seeds:
Types of Seeds
• Feminized Seeds: Seeds genetically modified to produce only female plants, which are the ones that yield consumable buds.
• Autoflowering Seeds: Seeds that transition from the vegetative stage to the flowering stage based on time rather than light exposure.
• Regular Seeds: Cannabis seeds that have a 50/50 chance of producing either male or female plants.
• CBD Seeds: Seeds bred to produce plants high in cannabidiol (CBD) and low in THC.
• High-THC Seeds: Seeds bred to produce plants with a higher concentration of THC for stronger psychoactive effects.
Seed Quality & Genetics
• Genetics: The hereditary traits passed down from the parent cannabis plants, influencing factors like potency, flavor, and growth characteristics.
• Phenotype: The physical expression of a plant’s genetics, influenced by both genetics and environment.
• Genotype: The genetic code of the cannabis plant, determining its growth and characteristics.
• Stable Strains: Strains that produce consistent results and traits across generations of plants grown from seeds.
• Landrace Strains: Original, naturally occurring cannabis strains from specific geographic regions, such as Afghan Kush or Durban Poison.
Growth & Development
• Seed Germination: The process of sprouting cannabis seeds to start plant growth.
• Clone-Only Strains: Cannabis strains available only through cloning (cuttings), not seeds, to ensure exact genetic replication.
• Seedling Stage: The early growth stage after germination when the plant is developing its first set of leaves.
• Vegetative Stage: The phase of plant growth when the cannabis plant focuses on developing leaves and stems.
• Flowering Stage: The growth phase when the cannabis plant begins to produce flowers (buds).
• Male Seeds/Plants: Seeds that produce male plants, which are typically removed in cultivation as they produce pollen and no buds.
Seed Banks & Sales
• Seed Bank: A company that specializes in selling cannabis seeds for personal or commercial cultivation.
• Breeder: A person or company responsible for developing and stabilizing specific cannabis strains.
• Genetic Cross/Hybrid: A cannabis strain created by breeding two or more strains to produce a new one with specific traits.
• Seed Preservation: The practice of storing seeds in optimal conditions (e.g., cool, dark places) to ensure their viability for future germination.
Legality & Regulations
• Cannabis Seeds Legalization: The legal status of buying, selling, or possessing cannabis seeds, which can vary depending on local or national laws.
• Seed Exchange: The practice of trading seeds between growers or breeders to share genetic diversity.
• Heirloom Seeds: Cannabis seeds that have been preserved for multiple generations without genetic modification.
Other Terms
• Hermaphrodite Seeds: Seeds that may produce plants with both male and female flowers, which can cause pollination issues in a grow.
• Pollen Chucking: Informal or amateur breeding by cross-pollinating strains without stabilizing the genetics.
• Strain Variability: Differences in traits among plants grown from the same batch of seeds, common in regular and some feminized seeds.
These keywords cover various aspects of the marijuana seed industry, from cultivation to genetics and legality. Let me know if you want more information on any specific terms!