Yielding cannabis varieties

Yielding cannabis varieties

2024-07-30 11:50:35
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High-yielding cannabis varieties are characterized by the fact that they produce the maximum yield of buds in a single cycle. Understanding what makes a variety high-yielding involves several key aspects, from the genetics of the plant to its growing conditions.



Plant genetics

The main cannabis species involved in creating high-yielding varieties are indica and sativa. Each of these species has unique characteristics that affect yield:


• Indica: this species of cannabis originates from mountainous regions such as the Himalayas and Hindu Kush. Indica plants are known for their compact, dense buds and short flowering period. These plants are usually low and wide, which allows them to better tolerate temperature and humidity variations. High yields of indica are achieved due to the rapid maturation and density of the buds.


• Sativa: Sativa originates from tropical regions such as Southeast Asia and South America. This species is characterized by a longer flowering period and taller growth. Sativas tend to produce more bountiful harvests but require more time and space to mature. Sativa cones tend to be more loose and airy, which is compensated for by their number.


Hybridization

Most high-yielding varieties are hybrids of indica and sativa. This allows breeders to combine the best qualities of both varieties. For example, such hybrids may have the short flowering period of indica and the high yield of sativa. Hybrids can be balanced (50% indica/50% sativa) or dominant in one of the species.


Growing conditions

Cannabis yields are also significantly affected by these conditions:


• Light: Cannabis requires a lot of light to photosynthesize and produce the energy needed to grow buds. Indoor lighting, such as LED or HPS lamps, allows you to control the intensity and length of the daylight hours, which directly affects yield.


• Nutrients: quality fertilizers and supplements promote healthy plant growth and the formation of dense, resinous buds. It is important to use fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in the correct proportions at different stages of growth.


• Water and humidity: proper watering and control of humidity levels are key. Insufficient or excessive water can have a negative impact on plant health and consequently on yields.


• Temperature: the optimal temperature for cannabis growth is around 20-28°C. Extreme temperatures can stunt growth and reduce yields.


Popular yielding varieties

Errors Seeds has a large collection of yielding cannabis seeds. Here you will find carefully selected autoflowering and feminized varieties for maximum yield:


Afghan Kush Feminised Silver

Amnesia Feminised Silver

Amnesia Outlaw Feminised Silver

Auto Cheese Fondue Feminised Silver

Auto Chocolate Feminised Silver

Auto Green Crack Feminised Silver

Auto Lemon Haze Feminised Silver

Banana Blaze Feminised Silver

Black Domina Feminised Silver

Bubble Gum Extra Feminised Silver

California Haze Feminised Silver

Cum Laude Feminised Silver

La Blanca Feminised Silver

Northern Lights Feminised Silver

White Widow Feminised Silver


High quality seeds guarantee stable and abundant yields, satisfying the needs of experienced growers and amateurs alike. Errors in seed selection are eliminated thanks to the extensive experience and professionalism of the Errors Seeds team.



Advantages of yielding varieties

Growing yielding cannabis varieties offers many benefits for both experienced and amateur growers. Not only do these varieties offer high yields, but they also have a number of other qualities that make them the preferred choice.


• High yield: allows cultivators to get more cones from smaller areas.


• Disease and pest resistance: many yielding varieties have been bred to be resistant to various diseases and pests. This makes them ideal as it reduces the need to use chemical pesticides and other crop protection products. Disease resistance also means more stable and predictable yields.


• Variety of uses: high yields provide more raw material for a variety of uses such as producing oils, concentrates or health products. Yielding cannabis varieties are often used to extract cannabinoids such as THC and CBD, which are then used in various forms including capsules and tinctures.


• Easy growing: autoflowering and feminized cannabis varieties make the process much easier, especially for beginners. Autoflowering varieties automatically enter the flowering stage after a certain time, independent of changes in light. This simplifies plant care and allows for multiple harvests per year. Feminized varieties ensure that only female plants that produce buds can grow from seed. This eliminates the need to identify and remove male plants, saving time and effort.