Technically, yes—exotic weed can have seeds, but it shouldn’t if it’s grown properly.
🔍 Here’s Why:
✅ High-quality (exotic) weed is usually seedless
- Top-shelf exotic weed is typically “sinsemilla”, meaning “without seeds” in Spanish.
- Seedless buds are the result of female plants that were not pollinated.
- No seeds = more energy goes into producing potent, flavorful, trichome-rich buds.
❌ If Exotic Weed Has Seeds, It Could Mean:
- The plant was accidentally pollinated by a male or hermaphroditic plant.
- Stress or poor growing conditions caused it to develop seeds (called “herming”).
- It’s not truly exotic—just marketed that way.
💡 Can You Still Use the Seeds?
Yes—but:
- You don’t know if the seeds are stable genetics.
- Offspring might not carry the same exotic traits (flavor, color, potency).
- Could be herm-prone or lower quality than the parent bud.
✅ Bottom Line:
Real exotic weed is almost always seedless.
If you find seeds in it, the grower made a mistake, or the weed isn’t as exotic as it looks.
Want to know how to tell if seeds you find are usable or how to grow from bagseed?
