OG Triploid seeds are a combination of OG Autoflower, Tetraploid and OG Auto. The result is a pure hybrid 50% Indica and 50% Sativa. The triploid genetics offer greater stability and faster flowering.
In nature, it typically exists as a diploid plant with two chromosomes. However, through deliberate hybridisation and selective pressure, we have exploited a rare phenomenon by creating tetraploid plants using a natural chemical derived from the bulb of the autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale). These tetraploid plants are then crossed with diploid plants, resulting in offspring with three chromosomes, known as triploid seeds. These improved seeds open the way to greater genetic vigour and unprecedented possibilities.
This innovative technique is inspired by a proven natural method found in modern agriculture and is non-GMO.
You can find examples of polyploid plants in your kitchen fruit, such as seedless watermelon, grapes, bananas and citrus fruits.
In nature, it typically exists as a diploid plant with two chromosomes. However, through deliberate hybridisation and selective pressure, we have exploited a rare phenomenon by creating tetraploid plants using a natural chemical derived from the bulb of the autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale). These tetraploid plants are then crossed with diploid plants, resulting in offspring with three chromosomes, known as triploid seeds. These improved seeds open the way to greater genetic vigour and unprecedented possibilities.
This innovative technique is inspired by a proven natural method found in modern agriculture and is non-GMO.
You can find examples of polyploid plants in your kitchen fruit, such as seedless watermelon, grapes, bananas and citrus fruits.
Characteristics OG Triploid Auto:
- Genus: Feminized Autoflowering
- Genotype: Hybrid 50% Indica 50% Sativa
- Genetics: OG Autoflower, Tetraploid, and OG Auto
- Days: 80-100 days
WARNING: Hemp seeds are excluded from the legal notion of Cannabis, which means that they are not to be considered a narcotic substance (L. 412 of 1974, art. 1, comma 1, lett. B; Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of New York of 1961 and table II of Ministerial Decree 27/7/1992). In Italy, the cultivation of hemp is prohibited (Articles 28 and 73 of Presidential Decree 309/90) unless a special authorisation is obtained (Article 17 of Presidential Decree 309/90). In the absence of authorisation, seeds may only be used for other purposes (zootechnical, collecting, etc.). The seeds are sold with the reservation that they will not be used by third parties in conflict with the law.