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The CBD:THC ratio indicates the proportion of CBD to THC in a cannabis product. A ratio of 1:1, for example, means that the amount of CBD and THC in each dose is the same. Most commercially available hemp plants have a CBD to THC ratio of 24:1 to 30:1.

A seed that only grows into female plants and produces no pollen; means that more of the plant’s energy goes toward flower production, getting higher levels of cannabinoids.

Yes, hemp farmers have grown Kompolti mostly everywhere in Europe. The primary factor affecting farmers differently in different zones is the first and last frost dates.

Our feminized seed is 1 male for every 2,500 females. This means the plants will be female 99% of the time. Request a sex test to learn more.

At Genscore we like to talk about a ratio versus percentages. Generally, Cannabinoid ratios are fixed in the DNA, most commercially available plants have a 1:24 to 1:30 ratio of THC to CBD. If you run the numbers, you can predict what your CBD ratio is going to be at 0.3% THC. As with most of our Kompolti fem varieties, you get somewhere between 6-8% CBD at the 0.2% THC point.

The recommended seeds per hectare range from 5.000 to 10.000.

If you’re planting late to shorten your season, the plants are going to become smaller, you’ll need more seeds per hectare to fill in. For example, whether you plant on June 1st or July 15th, those plants will finish their reproductive cycle around October 7-15th. Photoperiodic plants will be successively smaller the later that you plant them.

Yes, we are an authorized company for the multiplication of industrial hemp seeds according to EU rules and regulations under the National Registry of selectors and producers of textile seeds and nursery plants in Spain, We work following the criteria of organic farming under the
supervision of the European certifying body CPAEN ES-ECO-025-NA. All our hemp seeds are certified organic by the regulatory body of ecological certifications of Navarra (Spain) CEPAEN. You will find the EU approval label on the thermo- sealed bag, with its corresponding registration number. A certified seed label guarantees that the acquired seed has passed all the multiplication, inspection, and cleaning processes necessary to ensure a pure product.

The recommended planting date in most European environments is late May to end-June. While the recommended harvest date should be 5 to 6 weeks after the first flowers, usually between the end of September and October.

The cycle of our plants ranges from 100 to 140 days depending on which date you schedule your planting season. At their maturity, they can grow between 1,50m to 2,5m.

Both. Kompolti becomes a high producer of hemp biomass . Your total CBD ratio will stay high, and as a photoperiodic variety offers a higher CBD yield for flowers.

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