Limited Edition Seeds is a very popular choice of flowers for amateur florists. These plants are not mass produced, as are most feminized or hybrid flowers, but are individually handmade by the florist. Limited Edition Flowers is mostly hand picked and cultivated in regions where they grow naturally. Some Limited Edition Seeds can be found in local nurseries, but many are only available through online sources. The color of each flower varies, and in most cases, the rarity of a Limited Edition Flower is determined by where it was collected. Most limited edition flowers have their own distinctive fragrance or aroma.
While producing Limited Editions, the breeder must exhaust every viable and expected variety of cannabis in each plant. This includes all varieties of Indica hybrids, as well as cross-pollinated varieties, all plants with mixtures of one parent plant. Once a Limited Edition Flower has been created, it cannot be reproduced. Breeding and crossing to create new Limited Edition flowers is prohibited, as is any other use of marijuana plants for profit.
The most popular varieties of limited edition seeds are the following: Hyped, Skittlez X Skittlez, Shavebrush X Shavebrush, Party Stick, Super Lemonade X Birthday Cake X Cream, Lumberjack X Lumberjack, Cheese Cake X Cheese Cake, and Birthday Cake X Birthday Cake. All of these limited edition flowers are extremely rare. Of these, only the Shavebrush and Super Lemonade are actually annual seeds, while the others are perennial. All of these varieties of Limited Edition Flowers are not found growing wild in North America and are only sold via specialty online sources.
Many women that are new to potpourri or feminized potpourri do not realize that the term “ormally feminized” refers to seeds that contain testosterone, and therefore, will produce a regular flower instead of a feminized or crossbred plant. When buying perennials or even annuals, it is best to check to see if they have ever been feminized. Simply look for a sticker on the seed packet that says “ormally Feminized (checked)”. If you cannot find this specific sticker, consider that the plant may have been crossbred with a regular seed that contains estrogen, and therefore, will produce a regular male flower instead of a feminized female flower.
Limited Edition Flowers and Herbs contain all of the estrogenic trimethyl ester compounds that make feminized cannabis seeds so attractive. All of these compounds are naturally present in cannabis and are what make it “womenly”. Thc is not a component of THC in cannabis, but rather it is a component of THCA. THCA is a more rare compound and is not found in cannabis at all. When cannabis is grown in the lab, the researchers add THCA to the cannabis so that it will produce the phytoestrogens which make cannabis “womenly”.
There are several companies online that offer limited edition seeds. Many of these companies advertise that their product is only available through “special orders” from retailers. The way that these companies market their product means that anyone can order these seeds regardless of whether they are interested in growing cannabis. While some companies do try to make cultivating feminized cannabis easier, it is not true that any feminization process is easy. Some growers and breeders are highly successful at achieving feminization, and some are not. Some growers are able to achieve a high percentage of feminization through genetics alone, while others have to resort to invasive procedures.
Growers who work with seed banks make sure that their plants only get the best growing conditions, and then they send those buds off to seed banks. The process is designed so that the buds do not escape and end up in another marijuana buyer’s hands. Limited edition indica are not left to chance and instead go right to the growers who created them for their profit.
When the buds reach maturity, the limited edition seeds and plants are harvested. Typically the buds will be cut into one-inch sections, dried, and kept in humidity controlled environments. When the drying is complete, they are ready to harvest again. The buds are typically plucked before flowering time, but this varies depending on the amount of feminization of the plant has gone through. Some buds will be picked every week or two, while other buds may be taken every day.