A Cornell University study published in January of 2020 revealed that genetics – not the growing conditions – are what makes hemp develop too much of the psychoactive THC ingredient.
We determined that a hemp plant’s propensity to “go hot” – become too high in THC – is determined by genetics, not as a stress response to growing conditions, contrary to popular belief.
– Cornell University Hemp Study
So what does this have to do with you buying hemp seeds?
That answer is simple – you don’t have to worry about soil conditions or stress reactions from the growing environment causing your crop to go hot, but instead – just make sure your hemp seed supplier knows their stuff!
Today, let’s uncover what makes hemp go hot and the genetics working behind the scene!
What the? Where is the rest of the content…?
Look, we are busy producing hemp seeds for July! As a start-up we are diligently working on making sure our hemp seeds are the best, in the meantime our content might be a little ‘thin’ as we get things together.
We do greatly appreciate the patience…!