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7

Seven,Balanced,Consistent

Balanced hybrid with citrus flavour, focused effects, and medium-high yields.

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7 is a hybrid built for steady performance and predictable growth. It offers uplifting focus early and relaxed calm later. Growers find 7 fits common Canadian setups from tents to backyard plots. MasterSeeds presents 7 as a reliable option for intermediate growers seeking flavour and yield.

Genetic Profile

Field Value Info
🌱 Type Hybrid 7 is a balanced hybrid that blends indica and sativa traits. Canadian growers often list hybrids like 7 for steady daytime and evening effects.
🔥 THC 20-23% THC content sits around 20-23% for most pheno expressions. Compared with strains popular in Canada, 7 lands in the higher mid-range for potency.
🧘 CBD 0.5-1% CBD remains low at about 0.5-1%. Medical users in Canada select 7 when they prefer THC-driven symptom relief with low CBD presence.
🎯 Grow Difficulty Intermediate Growing 7 requires intermediate skills and routine feed schedules. You should train plants early and control humidity during Canadian seasons.
⏳ Flowering Time 8-9 Flowering completes in about 8-9 weeks under stable conditions. In cooler Canadian summers expect slight extension if night temperatures drop.
🌾 Yield Medium-High (450-550 g/m2 indoor) Indoor yield averages 450-550 g/m2 with standard training and light. Outdoor plants in BC and Ontario often reach solid per-plant weights under full sun.
📏 Height 80-140 cm Plants remain medium in height at roughly 80-140 cm. This fits common indoor tents and balcony or backyard outdoor setups.
🍭 Flavor Citrus, Earthy, Herbal Flavour leans citrus with earthy and herbal notes. The flavour profile matches profiles found in popular Canadian hybrid lines.
🧬 Genetics 7 x 7 Genetics are presented as 7 x 7 to reflect stable lineage. MasterSeeds lists the simple cross to highlight predictable traits.
🌰 Seed Type Feminized Seeds come feminized to give predictable female crops. You will find these seed types offered through Canadian seed retailers.

Frequent Asked Question - Daddy Seeds Grower's Corner

Got questions? We’ve grown through the same struggles—so we put together real answers from real growers to help you get the best out of your seeds.

Place seeds in a damp paper towel inside a sealed bag at 20-24°C. Move seedlings to soil when a taproot appears.

Veg for 3-6 weeks depending on target plant size. Use low-stress training to boost bud sites.

Use balanced NPK in veg and shift to higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering. Monitor EC and adjust feed to plant response.

Keep soil pH between 6.0 and 6.8 and hydroponic pH between 5.8 and 6.2. Test pH weekly and correct drift quickly.

Space plants for airflow, prune lower growth, and remove dense fan leaves that trap moisture. Harvest before extended rain events.

Harvest when most trichomes turn cloudy with some amber and pistils darken. Use a loupe for close inspection.

Dry for 7-10 days, then jar with daily burping for two weeks. Cure for 3-8 weeks to improve flavour and smoothness.

Keep seeds dry, cool, and dark in an airtight container. Fridge storage extends seed viability.

Legal status follows Canadian federal law for licensed producers and regulated adult use. Follow provincial possession and distribution rules.

Expect roughly 450-550 g/m2 with 600-1000 µmol lighting and proper training. Use SCROG or SOG to control canopy and maximise output.

Questions & Answers

Q: Leaves curl upward under lights. Why?
A:

Lights are too close or heat is high. Raise lights and lower temperature until leaves relax.

Q: When should I start LST on 7?
A:

Begin LST after the second true node and bend gradually over two weeks. Tie branches to create an even canopy.

Q: I see yellowing on new growth. What now?
A:

Check pH and nutrient strength for lockout. Flush if needed and rebalance feed to restore uptake.

Q: When should I harvest outdoors in Ontario?
A:

Plan for mid-September to early October based on season. Watch trichomes and harvest before first heavy frost.

Q: Should I remove fan leaves in flower?
A:

Remove large fan leaves that block airflow and light early in flowering. Keep some shade leaves to prevent sunburn on buds.

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