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Triploid

Triploid seeds are those that contain three complete sets of chromosomes instead of the usual two (diploid) found in normal plants. This phenomenon generally occurs through specific crosses between diploid and tetraploid plants. The resulting plants often have special characteristics:

Increased productivity: Triploid plants often display hybrid vigor, which can translate into faster growth, larger plant size, and higher yields compared to traditional diploid plants.

Greater resistance: These types of plants can have greater resistance to diseases, pests, and adverse environmental conditions, which reduces the need for chemical treatments and makes them easier to grow in different environments.

Higher cannabinoid content: Triploid plants contain higher levels of compounds such as THC or CBD, increasing their medicinal and recreational value.

Absence of seeds in the buds: Triploid plants do not produce seeds in their buds. This is a highly desirable characteristic for obtaining high-quality flowers for consumption, especially in areas where hemp or other varieties are planted, which contaminate our crops.

Genetic stability: They do not contribute to genetic cross-contamination with other varieties, which is useful for maintaining pure lines or specific characteristics in commercial crops.