Royal Highness Regular Cannabis Seeds by Humboldt Seed Co.

Royal Highness is a recently refined version of one of our original creations. Royal Highness is a cross of epic potency and productive ability which is sure to blow your crown off your head. This plant produces buds the size of baseball bats, absolutely dripping with resin. The distinct Kush smell of Royal Highness is due to her higher levels of α-Humulene and β-Pinene, which reportedly produce anti-microbial effects. One of our most trichome-covered varieties.

Characteristics

    • No. of Seeds

      10

      Genetics

      Royal Kush x Cali Dream x Train Wreck

      Variety

      Indica / Sativa

      Flowering Time

      55 days

      Flowering Type

      Photoperiod

      Sex

      Regular

      CBD Content

      Unknown

      Yield

      High

      Grows

      Grows Indoors, Grows outdoors

      Effect

      Flavour

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Additional information

No. of Seeds

10

Genetics

Royal Kush x Cali Dream x Train Wreck

Variety

Indica / Sativa

Flowering Time

55 days

Flowering Type

Photoperiod

Sex

Regular

CBD Content

Unknown

Yield

High

Grows

Grows Indoors, Grows outdoors

Effect

Flavour

, , ,

Brand

Humboldt Seed Co.

Humboldt Seed Co. was formed by a group of biologists in 2001 in Humboldt County, California, the home of the "Emerald Triangle". First up was a breeding programme to supply medical patients under California's Proposition 215. In tandem with legal developments the company now breeds for the recreational market as well supplying both regular and feminised cannabis seed strains Breeding is carried out on its farm in Humboldt County, claiming that only the very best of the best is retained for breeding purposes. Humboldt Seed Co. guarantees that its seeds will perform to their best potential. It continually strives to provide customers with the highest quality for their ultimate satisfaction. Humboldt Seed Company's stated mission is: "to provide high-quality cannabis seeds to customers who want to grow their own cannabis plants".