
Triploid CBG Sampler
Certified Organic Triploid CBG Seeds The industry's only triploid CBG seeds packed together. Bigger plants, bigger production, bigger savings. These two rockstars of CBG production boast incredibly frosty flowers and and the highest content in the industry - with significantly lowered risk of seeded flowers. 5/10/50/ or 100 Seeds - Stem Cell CBG Seedless5/10/50/ or 100 Seeds - White CBG Seedless Triploids may produce some seed under heavy pollen pressure The variety produces predominantly CBG. Bred By: Oregon CBD Seeds For more information visit our Hemp Seed Buyers Guide. Why aren't there more CBG Seeds on the market? Learn why. What is a triploid? Plants in the wild are traditionally diploids, meaning they have 2 sets of chromosome pairs from each parent. Triploids are plants that have 4 sets of chromosome pairs from one parent and 2 sets from another, 4N + 2N = 3N. Triploids are very common in agriculture, from bananas, to seedless grapes, seedless watermelons, and seedless citrus. Why triploids? Triploids are basically sterile and do not like to make seeds. We also see more vigorous growth, bigger production, denser flowers, and more profound aromas. They are beasts! Side by side you can truly tell the difference in quality and yield. How are triploid cannabis seeds made? In order to make a triploid, we convert one of the parents to a tetraploid by applying cell inhibiting compounds. The process takes months and requires consistent testing using flow cytometry to ensure the parent is in fact a tetraploid. From there we pollinate it with diploid pollen. Tetraploids don't really like to make seeds either and we generally yield about 25% of the seed we would on a normal crop - hence the price tag. Are triploids 100% seedless? While triploids do not like to make seeds, they can produce small amounts under heavy amounts of pollination. If you are growing near large populations of males - i.e. grain or fiber cannabis crops or abandoned hemp farms, you may find a few. Are triploids GMO? Triploid seeds are not GMO, and our triploid hemp varieties are certified organic. Our THC varieties would be certified, but the USDA does not certify THC genetics.