CBG-Force Feminised Seeds

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Description:

Dutch Passion's CBG-Force breaks new ground as the breeder's first high-CBG cultivar, a feminised photoperiod variety with minimal THC and a cannabinoid profile built around cannabigerol rather than the usual suspects.

Best For

Beginner growers seeking a gentle, non-intoxicating high

Type
Feminised – Photoperiod
Genetics
Secret
THC / CBD
Minimal THC (0-4%) / Low CBD (0-1%)
Effects
Relaxing,Uplifting
Flavour / Aroma
Herbal,Earthy
Height
Medium
Yield
Average Yield (200-450gr/plant) / Average Yield (350-450gr/m2)
Flowering Time
8 to 10 weeks
Difficulty
Easy

FAQ

All you need to know
about this product

CBG-Force by Dutch Passion is a landmark high-CBG cultivar with minimal THC, ready for beginners who want something genuinely different from the usual cannabinoid lineup.

It's one of the more beginner-friendly options on the market, rated easy by Dutch Passion and well-suited to growers still finding their feet. The feminised photoperiod format means you control the flip to flower yourself, which keeps the growing process straightforward and predictable. Medium height and average yields also make it manageable in a standard home setup.

Cannabigerol is often called the 'mother cannabinoid' because most other cannabinoids derive from it during the plant's development, yet it usually appears only in trace amounts at harvest. CBG-Force is specifically bred to retain elevated levels of it, setting it apart from the CBD and high-THC cultivars that dominate the market. Dutch Passion describes the experience as relaxing and uplifting, without the intoxicating intensity associated with high-THC genetics.

Indoors you're looking at around 350–450 g/m², and individual plants can produce anywhere between 200 and 450 grams depending on how well conditions are dialled in. It sits firmly in the average yield bracket, so it's not a heavy hitter in that regard, but for a first-generation CBG cultivar from a breeder known for precision genetics, that output is solid. Flowering runs 8 to 10 weeks, which is a reasonable turnaround for a photoperiod plant.

The flavour and aroma profile leans herbal and earthy, which feels fitting for a cannabinoid-forward cultivar that isn't chasing the fruit-forward terpene trends common in recreational strains. It's a grounded, natural character that complements the relaxed effect profile rather than competing with it. Growers who appreciate classic, unfussy aromatics tend to find it a pleasant change of pace.

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