CBD Seeds
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our CBD catalog carries both. Photoperiod varieties like BaOx, Southern Gas, and Union Special are the usual choice for licensed outdoor field production where a longer season and larger plants are the point. Autoflowers like Big Easy Auto and Blackberry Punch Auto suit smaller grows, shorter seasons, and anyone who wants a predictable harvest date. The Strain Selection Guide can help you narrow it down.
Many growers find that blending CBD or CBG varieties with THC varieties produces a more dialed-in experience. Growing your own gives you direct control over what goes into your plants and lets you experiment with ratios that work for you.
What CBD and CBG Seeds Actually Are
CBD and CBG seeds grow the same plant species as any other cannabis seed. The difference is what the plant produces. These varieties have been bred so the dominant cannabinoid is CBD or CBG rather than THC, which means the finished flower is non-intoxicating.
That single fact changes where these plants sit legally. A CBD or CBG plant that tests at or below 0.3 percent delta-9 THC is hemp under the 2018 Farm Bill, not marijuana. Hemp is legal to grow in far more places than THC cannabis, though most states require a license to do it. Our state guides cover what each state requires.
Why growers choose them
Wider legal access
In states where home cultivation of THC cannabis is prohibited, hemp cultivation is often still available through a state licensing program. For growers there, CBD and CBG varieties are frequently the only cannabis they can legally put in the ground.
Non-intoxicating flower
People commonly report CBD as calming and supportive for rest, stress, and everyday discomfort. CBG is more often described as clarifying. Both are widely used as alternatives to pharmaceutical options for mild anxiety, inflammation, and pain.
Blending with THC varieties
Growers who run both often find the combination more balanced than THC alone. Growing your own gives you direct control over the ratio rather than taking whatever a retail product happens to contain.
Commercial hemp production
CBD varieties are what most licensed hemp operations grow. Our catalog includes photoperiod varieties selected for outdoor field production alongside the autoflowers.
CBD or CBG
CBD is the better understood of the two and appears in most of our catalog. CBG is produced earlier in the plant's chemistry and is usually present in much smaller amounts, which historically made it expensive. Varieties bred specifically for CBG, like Crystal Vision at roughly 22 percent, changed that.
Some growers prefer one, others run a variety like Union Special that produces both. If you're unsure, the Strain Selection Guide narrows it down.
The Compliance Question
If you're growing under a hemp license, this is the part that matters most.
Hemp is a legal definition, not a plant type. A CBD plant is legal hemp only while it tests at or below 0.3 percent delta-9 THC. Push a plant too far past maturity, or grow a variety with a tighter margin, and it can cross that line. When it does, the crop is legally marijuana regardless of what you intended to grow, and most state programs require destruction.
Two things reduce that risk. Choose varieties with a documented compliance record, which is why our CBD listings show tested cannabinoid ranges. And harvest on schedule rather than pushing for more, since THC tends to keep climbing late in the window while CBD levels off.
Home growers in states where cultivation is legal don't carry this risk in the same way, since a hot test has no license attached to it.
Getting Started
CBD and CBG seeds germinate the same as any other seed. Our germination guide covers the process, and the outdoor planting date tool gives a planting window for your zip code.
Licensed growers buying at volume should text or call for pricing rather than ordering through the site.
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