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Our premium hemp seeds can be effectively used in a variety of end products from high CBD biomass to artisanal hemp flower. Click on the images below to learn more about our world-class feminized hemp seeds.
Mo Levin
Founder & Chief Farmer
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Our Genetics
We are dedicated to creating the finest high CBD hemp seeds in the world! All of our premium hemp varieties are 100% USDA Farm Bill Compliant; organically grown, selectively bred and climate tuned to strengthen and improve yield, disease resistance, pest resistance, and drought tolerance while achieving vigorous and abundant growth.
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For Bulk CBD Hemp Farmers & Large Scale Operations, please visit our Bulk Buyers Page or Contact Us to receive our current Genetics Portfolio with Bulk Price List.
All bulk clients receive free cultivation consulting and free access to our extensive sales network of brokers and buyers upon harvest.





What We provide
Our primary objectives are below
Bluk CBD Hemp Seeds
CBD Seed Labs has partnered with countless successful large scale hemp farming operations throughout the globe for the last six years strong!
Consultation
Whether you are growing craft hemp flower on a half-acre plot or 40 acres for CBD biomass, our team can help set you up for success with your hemp farm.
Refined Genetics
Proudly grown in California, USA.
100 % Guaranteed Quality
100 % Germination
100% Feminization
100% Guaranteed Shipping
Pest & Seed Management
Whether you’re looking to maximize yield or simply ward off unwanted pests, we have just what you need to combat the environment
we achieved best from gardening
Years Of Combined Experience
Customer Satisfaction
Refined Genetic Compositions
Dedicated Staff
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frequently asked questions
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Planting time can vary widely throughout the spring season and into the summer depending on your particular local climate, your plant spacing, and your harvest goals. In a very temperate climate with no freeze cycle, our full-term hemp cultivars can be started outdoors as early as mid-March and grow very large, easily filling in a field with 6 ft spacing. In cooler regions, seeds or starts can be planted in the ground after the last spring frost and as late as mid-July. Late planting will require a much tighter spacing but yields can still be abundant. Full-term hemp plants flower as a result of the natural increase in hours of darkness as winter approaches. This means that spring planting time will not affect when the crop will mature as much as the size of the plants at maturity. In very hot climates it's best to plant early to establish deep roots before the heat of summer. In the absence of cold fall temperatures, plants can be planted as late as September and harvested into December, but overall yield will be diminished as a result of the decreasing intensity of sunlight into the Winter. Tell us about your climate and your goals and we would be happy to help you determine the best planting time, spacing, and cultivar choices for your hemp farm.
Harvesting your hemp crop is more exact of an art than a science but also depends on your goals. To determine the optimal harvest time it is essential to test your hemp crops cannabinoid profile (CBD, THC, etc). Test early and test often! Harvest when you've reached an abundant terpene count and calyx development, and your crop remains compliant. Depending on your climate and latitude this will vary from 7-9 weeks into flower.
A healthy hemp plant should easily yield 1-2 lbs or more of dried and trimmed flower if grown through a full season in healthy conditions. The flower yield of hemp direct result of the size and health of the root system and the length of time a plant spends in vegetation. Large plants will yield more overall in most circumstances but smaller plants spaced closer together can also be very abundant and require fewer overall resources to grow.
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