THC Levels in Feminised Cannabis Seeds

Feminised cannabis seeds can produce plants with both minimal THC (less than 1%) and extreme levels of up to 30%. Most users prefer average THC values ​​somewhere in the middle, which will provide pleasant, reasonably intense but not too overwhelming effects. It is worth noting that there are also feminised seeds that can produce non-THC cannabinoids, such as CBG, CBD, THCV and CBDV

Average THC levels in feminised cannabis seeds

The levels of THC enjoyed by the average consumer are around 15-16%. Whilst the strongest cannabis strains have a THC level of a whopping 30%, these really aren't a good choice for the average or occasional user, as their effects will be far too intense, too fast, and can have some unpleasant side effects for the novice consumer. However, for those who are seasoned users, and whose tolerance to THC is high and has been built up, then there are many very potent varieties of feminised seeds that can be tried.

 

Warning: the following very high strains are extremely potent and absolutely not suitable for novice users

 

Feminised cannabis seeds with very high THC levels (15-20%)

 

With THC levels in the range of 15-20%, these ( often high yielding ) feminised cannabis seeds are easy to grow and have a great taste and aroma. The effects are very intense and will be far too strong for less experienced and certainly new users. Depending on growing conditions, the plant may even exceed 20% THC levels.

 

Blueberry

Californian Orange

Euphoria

Master Kush

Mazar

Orange Bud

Skywalker Haze

White Widow

 

Feminised cannabis seeds with high THC levels (10-15%)

The overall THC level in marijuana offered in the average Dutch coffee shop is mostly around the 15% mark. Thus, strains of this category will have a potency level of typical Dutch commercial marijuana. These feminised seeds are easy to grow in a variety of conditions.

           

Brainstorm

Cheese

Bomb Seeds

CBD Skunk Haze

CBD Crew

Green House Skunk

Green House Seed Company

Ultra Skunk

Dutch Cheese

 

Feminised cannabis seeds with low/medium THC levels (5-10%)

A THC level of 5-10% will be slightly milder than that of the average strain. For some users, this THC content is ideal as it allows the consumer to function normally despite consuming marijuana. Medical marijuana users often prefer lower THC values ​​due to their need to consume high doses. In fact, an amazing number of cannabis users do not like high THC levels, preferring milder strains with subtle soothing effects, with an average THC content of 5-10%.

 

CBD Kush

CBD Skunk Haze

Frisian Duck

Shaman

THC-Victory

 

Feminised cannabis seeds with no to low THC levels (0-5%)

With low THC levels below 5%, these strains can be used by people who don't want to or can't get high. Conversely, low-THC, high-CBD varieties such as CBD Charlotte's Angel have less than 1% THC. This means that they do not have a psychoactive effect due to the low THC percentage.

 

Maximising THC Levels in feminised Photoperiod Cannabis Strains

Applying led lighting

It is highly desirable to use high-quality LED lights when growing a crop, so as to - amongst other things - increase the plants’ THC levels as well as improve their terpene profile. LED lamps use an optimised mix of wavelengths to ensure optimal growth and production of cannabinoids.

 

HPS lamps are not advised, as they emit the much less useful orange-yellow wavelengths of light, in addition to their inherently high levels of plant stress-inducing infrared heat. Cannabis clones, which typically produce around 17% THC levels using HPS lamps, can produce as much as 20-25% THC under the infinitely preferable LED lighting. That is why the use of LED, not HPS lighting is the most effective and durable method to ramp up growing potential.

 

Use extra UVA / UVB light during the flowering phase

Bringing specialised UVA / UVB fluorescent lamps into the grow room/area is a great way to take THC levels to the limit. UVA and UVB lamps mimic the properties of sunlight. Hemp and other plants need these light waves for proper growth, so it is worth investing in additional lighting.

 

It is crucial to prevent the yo-yo effect resulting from malnutrition or overfeeding; the use of slow-release organic nutrients is ideal. Overfeeding cannabis plants results in the inhibition of their growth, damage to their roots and a reduction in yield and final overall quality. One of the outward signs of overfeeding is dry, brown scorched leaf tips. This is a sure sign that the plant is struggling from having received excess food. Similarly, under-feeding of the plants also reduces the yield and quality, so taking care and following good advice will ensure the optimal results.

 

If using traditional bottled nutrients, it may be time to try a different approach. Slow-release organic nutrients are easy to purchase online, and relieve the grower of the burden of having to remember, prepare and regularly bottle nutrients.

 

Switching to an aerated grow container is also well worth considering. Many growers get better results with air pots or fabric growing bags. Both options allow a higher level of root aeration / oxygenation than with conventional growing containers. Thanks to a healthy root system, the health of the plant will be optimised. Experienced growers know how important the issue of root health is and how much it affects the plant’s THC level and final quality of the crop.

 

It goes without saying that buying quality cannabis seeds from a reputable company is a must, and ensures the best possible start for a great crop. The best cannabis seed suppliers take their work extremely seriously, and so buying from unheard of amateur suppliers who buy and sell seeds in bulk, without having a clue of the quality of product they are selling, is a potential recipe for failure and disappointment.

 

Even the best growers in the world, with all the right equipment, the best soil and expensive nutrients won't be able to produce high-THC buds from poor quality seeds. Therefore, taking a bit of time to do some thorough market research before choosing a supplier will pay dividends in the final results.

 

Auto flowering seeds are just as good as feminised photoperiod seeds, providing the same high levels of THC. In the past, many growers have preferred feminised cannabis seeds to auto flower seeds, believing that the former produce higher levels of THC. This is a very false stereotype. If anything, the THC levels in the best auto flowering strains can sometimes be slightly higher than their photoperiod sister strain. The best auto flowering varieties are exactly at the same level of quality as the top quality feminised varieties.

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