Strain Genetics: Indica Dominant
Crossing: Mendocino Purps
Purple Urkle THC percentage: 22%
Flowering Time Indoors: 70-84 days
Expected Height Indoors: 100-180cm
Expected Yields Indoors: 400-500 g/m2
Expected Lifecycle Outdoors: 7 months
Expected Height Outdoors: 200-250 cm
Expected Yield Outdoor: 500-1000 g/plant
Feminized cannabis seeds will produce only female marijuana plants, meaning all the plants grown will be getting buds that users can smoke. Feminized seeds are produced by causing the hermaphrodite condition (monecious) in a female cannabis plant. After this process, all the resulting seeds are identical to the self-pollinated female parent, meaning only one set of genes is present in the seed.
In other words, feminized cannabis seeds allow growers not to worry about their plants getting pollinated by other male plants, as there will be only female plants growing.
Most experts agree – high-quality seeds need high-quality genetics. And good genetics come from a powerful “family tree”. That means, that great cannabis genes come from scrupulous multi-generational crossbreeding, which leads to only the most exquisite plants with the most distinct and unique features.
Beyond that, seeds have to be fully mature before harvested – after that, they have to be stored in proper conditions and should be used within 16 months.
There are two main factors when choosing your perfect cannabis strain – growing and effects.
Let’s start with effects – cannabis strains mostly come in two main types, either Indica dominant or Sativa dominant. In most cases, Indica means more body effects, Sativa means more head high.
In a more powerful sense – You might want a strong Indica if You want to relax after work, lie down in Your couch and just be super relaxed. On the same perspective, you might want more Sativa effects when you want to uplift your mood, smoke it during the day, or just like smoking weed in a more social setting. To make things even more difficult, most cannabis strains on the market are hybrids, meaning they are mixes and can have both Sativa or Indica effects. That’s why you should always research the strain you are planning to grow, best if you can try it to be sure how it will personally affect you.
Not let’s discuss growing – there are two main types of growing, indoors or outdoors. There are also two types of seeds in the market – autoflowering or feminized. Feminized seeds, in most cases, can promise a bigger yield, but it will take longer to grow and the plant itself can be very tall. Autoflowering plants usually grow small, fast but bring a significantly smaller yield so they are a perfect choice for indoor or cold northern climate growing.
In other words, based on these growth factors and conditions you can provide for the plant – you should research the strain you are planning to grow and decide if it’s worth your while.