The industrial hemp market is predicted to grow from $4 billion in 2019 to $26 billion by 20205 according to a study by Markets & Markets.
While that growth might be exciting if you’re a hemp farmer or just someone who really likes CBD, it also leaves a lot of unanswered hemp seed and hemp production questions.
Hemp seed questions like;
- Where do you get hemp seeds?
- How much do they cost?
- What does it look like (hemp seeds and plants)?
- What are the characteristics you should look for in good hemp seeds?
- And lastly, who should you buy it from?
We get it, you ask the questions. We answer.
A keystone behind our mission at Frequenseed is not only producing some of the dopest hemp seeds for production farmers or someone just looking to grow a few plants for their own personal CBD use, but making sure you understand the in’s and out’s behind our genetics!
This is why today we aim to help you answer some of the most pressing FAQ as it pertains to hemp seeds! At the end, if you’re not satisfied or still have hemp seed questions, simply reach out and let us know your questions!
Your Most Pressing Hemp Seed Questions Answered!
Let’s dive right in.
Perhaps the most common question we get, “How much do hemp seed cost?”
The answer to that question is simple: It varies.
How much do hemp seeds cost:
Depending on the type of crop you want to grow, there are differnt seeds to consider. That being said, starting with the end in mind, typically the most common form of hemp seeds include:
- High CBD (BoxWine is 8-12%)
- Fiber
The market for CBD hemp seeds ranges anywhere from $0.50-$2.50 per seed. If you want to see what our current seeds are going for, simply start here.
What are the best type of hemp seeds to buy?
Assuming you’re looking for the best hemp seeds to buy and plant to grow feminized hemp plants, the key to buying hemp seeds starts with purchasing hemp seeds the almost guarantee 100% feminized crop yield.
For example, at Frequenseed our staple hemp seed – BoxWine is 99.97% guaranteed to produce female plants.
This is important for CBD production and as a hemp farmer, looking for a sure bet feminized plant is how you should go about buying your hemp seeds.
Does hemp seed contain CBD?
Yes and No.
Hemp seeds once grown contain 8-12% CBD (at least ours do).
Using our hemp seeds, we can confirm that once leaves and flowers of the hemp plant are produced, they contain CBD.
CBD is not found in seeds.
Where can I grow hemp seeds?
Anywhere!
Like most plants, hemp plants require sun, fertile soil, and water. That being said, they are a hardy crop that can sustain some weather conditions, thought hemp plants prefer mild climates with a humid atmosphere, and at least 25 inches of rain.
Do feminized hemp seeds always produce female plants?
99.97% of the time the answer is YES! At least that is the case for the BoxWine variety of hemp seeds here at Frequenseed.
What makes seeds “Go hot”?
Sometimes there is a misconception that soil can make hemp go from CBD producing, to producing too much THC, therefore going “Hot.”
This is not true and it boils down to genetics. And while we don’t currently offer any THC seeds, we can guarantee our hemp seed genetics are just fine!
>> Read here about hemp ‘Going Hot’
Feminized: What makes a hemp seed “feminized”?
Without male genetics, feminized hemp seeds can be produced, thus resulting in a plant that grows without the genetics of the male sex organs.
The result?
For the BoxWine variety at Frequenseed, this results in a 99.97% chance of a female plant. This process ensures that almost 100% of your hemp plants will be female!
Final Questions & Thoughts:
If you didn’t catch on by now, the answer to the question, “Where can I buy hemp seeds” is pretty obvious – you’re on our website now!
We can sell hemp seeds to anyone. What consumers choose to do with hemp seeds is another thing, however, if you’re a production hemp farmer looking for hemp seeds, you found us!
At Frequenseed, our wholesale hemp seed prices are some of (if not the best) in the industry with our superior quality. Read about us here.