Different Versions of Limited Edition Seeds
Limited Edition Seeds is the latest trend when it comes to gardening. The limited edition variety, as the name suggests, is a limited number of plants. As the name suggests, only a particular number of plants will be produced, hence the name. You can find these types of seeds in a wide range of flowering aroid species, which in turn differ in color, shape and size.
Flowering Aroid species differ in terms of their ability to produce stamen and pistils – the male part of the plant. If they have enough space, they can flower quickly while having few reproductive cells. This means they are able to reproduce rapidly and give off a very aromatic odor. On the other hand, when the female plants have few reproductive cells, they take much longer to flower and produce a more subtle and less fragrant scent.
Limited Edition Seeds is generally for the most productive, high-producing aroid species. Some examples include Black Cohosh, Black Foxglove, Butterfly Bush, Blue Cohosh, English Ivy, Dutchman’s Broom, Fennel, Gardenia, Hone, Japanese Anemone, Lilac, Lavender, Red Sage, Spearmint, Sugar Bush and White Sweet Flag. There are also limited edition seeds for shrubs and trees. These include African Eyebrow, Bayberry, Bougainvillea, Brushy Cedar, Chinese Juniper, Japanese Maple, Oaken, Rock Elm, Sweetbay Magnolia, Southernwoodruff and Watercress.
Flowering Time. Limited edition indica, in general, are a bit slower to grow than their regular counterpart. The good news is that this slow growth characterizes these plants, making them ideal for indoor planting. Flowering time generally ranges between forty-five to fifty-five days after planting, and the blossoms generally bloom two to three weeks after flowering.
Full Breasted. Unlike regular seeds, which have just a head of small flowers, full breasted indices have full breasts with the petals having an unequal size. This makes them unique as far as sex organs are concerned. Some rare species of the genus excel at producing females with full breasts, though they are quite rare. Full-breasted females are therefore ideal for crossbreeding with regular seeds to produce feminized strains.
Flavor. Indoor herb growers and breeders often experiment with hybridizing and crossbreeding strains with limited success. Indoor feminized cannabis varieties are not well known, even though most seeds used in the creation of feminized cannabis plants have been feminized through traditional means. Some common plants used as sources of feminized cannabis include: Queen Anne’s Lace, Purple Coneflower, Lotus, White Knight, Lemon Drops, Hash Plant, Dwarf Ham, Royal Crown, Sedum Sagittarius, Blessed Thistle, and White Cap. However, some other herb seeds are still unknown and being studied by herbalists in various countries. Indoor hybrids of these herbs may have different characteristics and produce different results in indoor growing.
Resistance to Thc. Indoor and outdoor cannabis plants are prone to the harmful effects of Thc, a substance found in cannabis. Limited Edition Seeds is especially resistant to Thc, making them ideal for indoor cultivation. Some of these seeds include White Knight, Black Cohosh, Royal Queen, Super Skunk, Bubba Bud, Diamond Crop, Russian Monkey, French Vanilla, and Indian Chronic.
Botanicals. Some feminized cannabis seeds are high in vital plant nutrients that are needed by female plants to create estrogen. These nutrients include: Nitrogen (for flowering and development), Phosphorus (for growth), Potassium (for fruit development) and Magnesium (for hardening). Each of these essential nutrients plays an important role in the life cycle of plants. If you’re looking to try a feminized cannabis seed that has been feminized, make sure you’re buying one that includes all the necessary nutrients.
Compact Buds. Flowering apropos feminized seeds (female plants). All feminized seeds (female plants) will produce a compact cluster of blooming flowers called calyxes. The calyxes can be harvested and used for a variety of culinary and medicinal applications. Calyxes are found growing on many flowering buds including: Stipe, Papaya, Strawberry, Pineapple and cherry.
Flowering Time. All plants have a recommended flowering time. If you’re trying to get high, don’t keep your plants flowering at a time when they’re at their highest peak! When choosing your feminized cannabis seeds, look for the flowering time recommended by your herb garden guide.
aroma. Some of the most popular and best cannabis seeds on the market have a deep woodsy aroma. These are called robust. Some other popular aromas include cat pin, Mexican saffron, Mexican couched and black pepper.

