Cannabis Family Seeds
Genetics · Seeds · Selection

Strains & seeds

A small, carefully kept catalogue. We favour stable, well-documented genetics over chasing every trend — seeds you can rely on from germination to harvest.

How we grow them →
Our genetics

Quality over quantity

We keep our catalogue deliberately small. A family doesn't pass down a hundred recipes — it passes down the few that always work, the ones tested season after season until everyone trusts them. We treat seeds the same way. Rather than offer every cross under the sun, we look after a handful of lines we know inside out, and we'd rather tell you honestly that a strain isn't right for your setup than sell you something that won't finish.

Every line we keep has earned its place by performing reliably across different hands and different rooms. Stability matters more to us than novelty: a seed that germinates strongly, grows true to type and finishes on time is worth more to a grower than a flashy name. That's the standard we hold our genetics to before they ever reach you.

The catalogue

What we keep

Four families of genetics, each chosen for a different kind of grower and a different kind of season. All of them are selected for the same things: resin, terpenes and dependability.

Photoperiod feminised

Our classic, resin-heavy feminised photoperiod lines. They take their cue from the light cycle, reward a little patience, and let you steer veg and flower on your own schedule. Selected for terpene depth and a clean, even finish.

Autoflowering

Tough, forgiving autos for short seasons, cooler climates and growers who want a simpler ride. They flower on their own clock regardless of light, so they're quick from seed to harvest and hard to knock off course.

CBD-rich

Balanced and high-CBD lines for a gentler, clearer profile. Bred for growers who want flavour and structure without an overpowering high, and tested to keep their cannabinoid ratios consistent batch to batch.

Landrace-leaning

Heritage-minded crosses that hold on to the character of their roots — the terpenes, the growth habit and the resilience that made the originals worth keeping. A little wilder, a lot of personality.

How we select

Stability, resin, terpenes

Selection is the quiet work that happens long before a seed is offered. We grow our mothers and fathers out in real conditions, not just ideal ones, and we keep notes the way a family keeps a recipe book — what germinated cleanly, what stretched, what smelled right at week six, what cured into something worth coming back to. Plants that wobble, hermie under stress or drift off-type don't make it into the next round.

Resin and terpenes are where we spend the most attention, because that's what a grower actually experiences at the end. We select for plants that frost up evenly and carry a terpene profile that survives a proper cure — flavour that's still there weeks after harvest, not just at the moment you open the jar. A pretty plant that loses its character in curing isn't a keeper.

Above all we select for stability. A stable line means the seeds in your hand will grow into plants that look and behave like the ones we described, with little variation between siblings. That predictability is the whole point of buying good genetics, and it's the thing we protect most carefully. If you're not sure which family suits you, our seed guides walk through choosing, and our growing pages cover getting the best out of whatever you pick.

Where to next

Plant them well

Good seeds deserve a good start. Once you've chosen a line, head over to our germination & growing guide for the reliable, no-mystique methods we use ourselves — or read the seed guides if you're still deciding between feminised and autoflower.