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Peanut Butter Herijuana Seed Production Update

  • Professor Sprout
  • Sep 18
  • 1 min read

Peanut Butter Herijuana has been one of our most popular lines, in part, due to its remarkably early finishing time in northern climates. Here are some photos of our most recent seed production efforts during the summer of 2025.


Peanut Butter Herijuana Male in Late July
Peanut Butter Herijuana Male in Late July
Peanut Butter Herijuana Pollen
Peanut Butter Herijuana Pollen
Male Peanut Butter Herijuana in August
Male Peanut Butter Herijuana in August
Seeded Peanut Butter Herijuana Covered in Pollen Sacks
Seeded Peanut Butter Herijuana Covered in Pollen Sacks
Seeds Forming in a Peanut Butter Herijuana Bud
Seeds Forming in a Peanut Butter Herijuana Bud
Sun Grown Peanut Butter Herijuana Seeds Ripening
Sun Grown Peanut Butter Herijuana Seeds Ripening
A Seeded Peanut Butter Herijuana Cultivar Diverting its Energy into Reproduction vs Bud Formation
A Seeded Peanut Butter Herijuana Cultivar Diverting its Energy into Reproduction vs Bud Formation

One of the most intriguing aspects of breeding Cannabis is observing the morphological changes the plant undergoes when fully pollinated (above photos) versus an unseeded 'sinsemilla' bud (below). The seeded plants take on a hashplant look as energy is diverted into developing the immature seeds. New stigma growth ceases, while resin builds on the foliage earlier in the growth cycle; possibly as a protective mechanism for the young seeds. Below, you can see the tradmark golfball shape of an unseeded PBH bud that is focusing on proliferation of stigmas in tight formation. If it remains untouched by pollen, the plant below will begin moving its energy into resin and cannabinoid production very soon.


An Unseeded Peanut Butter Herijuana Plant Developing in the August Sun in British Columbia, Canada
An Unseeded Peanut Butter Herijuana Plant Developing in the August Sun in British Columbia, Canada


 
 
 

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timeshock01
Oct 02

Peanut Butter Herijuana, grew at latitude 43 degrees N. Just harvested two plants on September 25 as a stretch of wet weather set in to muck things up (nearly 7.5 cm). The heavy dews this fall made for a challenge of bud rot. Fortunately it is easily identifiable and promptly removed. Would have like to let them have another week. The colas fattened up rapidly. I prefer growing with a light hand, in ground with companion planting of vegetables. The Northeast US is not idea for cannabis with cool, wet weather can settle in for days at the end of August and early September. The stretch of warms days and cool nights gave us very heavy dews through the month…


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