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What Do Cannabis Seeds Look Like?

The appearance of cannabis seeds is a question that raises many questions amongst growers. We frequently get asked about the way cannabis seeds should look, with regards to their size, shape and colour, as these parameters are believed to be directly related to seed quality. In this post we take a detailed look at the primary physical characteristics of cannabis seeds in order to clarify any concerns that you may have.

This guide has been conceived to answer all the key questions that we regularly get asked by customers and growers regarding the physical features of our core product: top-grade cannabis seeds.

Our 15 years in the business have given us solid knowledge as well as an extensive perspective on this matter, so it is an honour for us to be able to share our expertise with all of you in the cannabis community.

The dimensions of cannabis seeds

As most of the cannabis varieties that are currently on the marketplace are polyhybrids, the size of the seeds can differ depending on their genetic line.

Some clients, for instance, reach out to us to inform us that they have acquired Critical + seeds and they believe they look too small. But this is a standard feature of this strain: we've seen countless of Critical + seeds and we can confirm that they are inherently smaller than others. It is thus incorrect to believe that this is a sign of poor quality.

If, on the contrary, the seeds appear too big, this may be caused by a shortage of macronutrients during the plant's growth cycle. As any grower with adequate experience will understand, calcium deficiencies are fixed by adding calcium and mg, a mixture that assists in reestablishing the perfect nutritional balance of plants.

So in this case, a rise in size could be a clear indicator of this addition of calcium and magnesium, which is performed in order to remedy that macronutrient shortage during growth. This has no influence on the crop's potential for sprouting, growth, flowering, or harvest, nor on the development of the organoleptic characteristics of the buds (aroma, flavour and effect).

So we can clearly say that this difference is simply cosmetic. If we take the example of a Moby Dick seed, its size will most likely be bigger than those of Critical +, https://nativesusa.com/] although you can also discover slight variations between seeds from the same strain. Don't overlook that, as with all biological beings, cannabis seeds are also genetically different amongst themselves.

The form of cannabis seeds

Cannabis seeds can also display slight changes at morphological level. It's perfectly normal to discover minor differences in the oval shape of seeds from the identical batch.

In some situations their shape is more elongated; whereas in others one of the extremities can be rounded whilst the other is more tapered. But this is no cause for concern: as with size, these slight variations in the contour of the seeds are simply visual and have no relation to do with quality.

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The colour of cannabis seeds

Although it is accurate that ripe cannabis seeds typically to have a dark shell that can range from brown to black, with lines that look like zebra stripes, this cannot be considered as a quality indicator by itself.

Yet once more, this is a deceptive physical attribute that does not ensure the germination potential or overall traits of a seed. A high-quality strain can also be pale or dark grey in colour.

Let's take the example of Critical + once more, one of our long-time bestsellers that has had resounding success across the globe thanks to its remarkable scent, flavour, effect, and yielding capacity.

Critical + is a clear example that colour, opposite to what many growers believe, is not necessarily a quality indicator: these unquestionably high-quality seeds exhibit a very pale grey, almost whitish grey, to a medium grey colour.

However, a green-tinted colour is a definite sign of immaturity, which means that the seed has not developed fully or it has not received all the necessary resources to achieve full maturity. In this specific case, if you acquire seeds with this hue you need to contact your supplier immediately and try to have them substituted.

If this happens to you with one of our seeds, don't hesitate to contact us directly. Send us a few of pictures so we can review them out, and our support team will substitute them as soon as possible.

Another factor that can be deceptive is the fact that a ripe, freshly-harvested cannabis seed has a brighter and darker color than after it's been packaged for one to two months.

This could be likened to a newborn whose physical appearance quickly evolves during their first few days of life in order to adapt to the completely new outside environment.

The same thing happens with cannabis seeds: the packaging and the different stages before they're marketed can entail lighting and humidity fluctuations, as well as a little of oxidation, which may somewhat affect the colour of the shell but definitely has no effect on the end product. Once again, this is simply a visual effect.

We hope that this post has provided you with some valuable information about the physical traits of your cannabis seeds to assist you interpret them more accurately before starting their germination and cultivation.

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