Seeds and Seedlings
Boulder Hemp is releasing select high-yield feminized seed batches. Our hemp seeds can be started in the greenhouse about 28 days before field transplant date, or can be directly sown outside in appropriately prepared soil after the last frost.
- All seeds are free of Y chromosomes, meaning more than 99% of mature plants will express only pistillate flowers.
- All seed batches are tested for germination rates.
Feminized Seed prices:
- 100 – 1000: $3.00 ea.
- 1000 – 3000: $1.50 ea.
- 3000 – 100,000: $1.00 ea.
- 100,000+: $0.80 ea.
Ready to plant seedlings are $4.00 per seedling, and will be available again next spring.
Approach
Every plant starts as a seed. Large scale hemp production is not possible without a consistent high-quality seed supply. Boulder Hemp has been breeding seed lines in Northern Colorado since 2014, using traditional breeding approaches and cutting-edge plant genome analysis methods–making us one of the most advanced hemp research and development programs in the world.
Click here for a technical explanation of our breeding program.
Please contact us to get in touch about placing an order or pre-order today!
Santa Marìa
This hybrid blends the most vigorous lineage we have ever tested with one of the sweetest most potent bouquets possible. The resulting Santa María seeds produce giant plants that are an optimum balance between resiliency, yield and potency. 2+ pounds of dry flower that will contain 11% – 16% CBDA can be harvested from plants grown in Colorado if cultivation conditions are ideal. In Northern Colorado these plants begin to flower in the last days of July and early August and should be harvested before the first hard frost.
San Cinco
The San Cinco hybrid system is the result of selection for resistance to the windy summer storms of Colorado and certain types of insect pests. Although these stout plants are bred to survive, yields are also excellent for Colorado field grown plants and can exceed 2 pounds of dry flower that will contain 10%–15% CBDA. In Northern Colorado these plants begin to flower in the last days of July and early August and should be harvested before the first hard frost.
Madre Seis
Madre Seis is a compact, heavy yielder. These seeds develop uniformly sized and aesthetically pleasing flowers, with aromas ranging from peppery to spiced orange. 2+ pounds of dry flower that will contain 11% – 16% CBDA can be harvested from plants grown in Colorado if cultivation conditions are ideal. In Northern Colorado these plants begin to flower in the last days of July and early August and should be harvested before the first hard frost.
Click here to download our seed catalog.