Shaman Feminised Seeds

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Description:

A heritage sativa from Dutch Passion with deep roots in the 1980s, Shaman feminised brings Purple #1 and Skunk genetics together in a robust, fast-flowering plant with piney, spicy character and generous outdoor yields.

Best For

Beginner to intermediate growers seeking an uplifting, euphoric high

Type
Feminised – Photoperiod
Genetics
Purple #1 x Skunk
THC / CBD
Medium THC (10-15%) / Low CBD (0-1%)
Effects
Uplifting,Energetic
Flavour / Aroma
Piney,Spicy,Woody
Height
Large
Yield
High Yield (450-750gr/plant) / Average Yield (350-450gr/m2)
Flowering Time
7 to 9 weeks
Difficulty
Easy to Moderate

FAQ

All you need to know
about this product

Shaman Feminised carries decades of Dutch Passion heritage into every grow, pairing generous outdoor yields with an uplifting, piney character ready for beginner and intermediate growers alike.

Shaman is rated easy to moderate, making it a solid first foray into photoperiod growing for anyone with basic knowledge of light schedules. The genetics are robust and forgiving, drawing on decades of stable breeding from Dutch Passion's 1980s programme. A beginner who does their homework on vegetative and flowering stages should have no trouble getting a rewarding harvest.

Outdoor plants are where Shaman really shines, capable of producing between 450 and 750 grams per plant under good conditions and with adequate space for its large frame. Indoors you can expect a more modest 350 to 450 grams per square metre, which sits in the average range for a sativa-dominant variety. Managing height through training techniques indoors will help you make the most of that indoor canopy.

The aroma is rooted in forest and spice — think pine resin, dry wood, and a warm peppery edge that carries through into the flavour at harvest. The medium THC level, sitting between 10 and 15 percent, delivers an uplifting and energetic effect that feels engaging without being overwhelming. It suits daytime use and social situations well, leaning into a clear-headed, euphoric quality rather than anything sedating.

Around half the plants in a typical Shaman run will naturally shift toward purple hues during the flowering period, a trait inherited from the Purple #1 parent. This colouration is largely genetic rather than something reliably triggered by temperature drops, so expect variation across your five seeds. The visual diversity is part of what makes a Shaman harvest particularly rewarding, even if you cannot guarantee purple expression in every plant.

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