Here you can find all information about the cannabis breeder Ceres Seeds. We've collected data about 16 Cannabis Strains breed by Ceres Seeds (5 of this strains got reviews of the SeedFinder users, with an average rating from 7.03 out of 10!) Click on the strains to find more informations, pictures, reviews, comparisons and sources for a variety - and/or check out the Breeder Info here at the page to find out more about Ceres Seeds.
Strain name | Breeder | Flowering time | Strain heritage | Feminized |
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Auto-Lemonesia | Ceres Seeds | 75 | ruderalis / indica / sativa | feminized |
Ceres Kush | Ceres Seeds | 53 | indica | reg. and fem. |
Ceres Skunk | Ceres Seeds | 48 | indica / sativa | reg. and fem. |
Easy Rider | Ceres Seeds | 64 | ruderalis / indica / sativa | feminized |
Fruity Thai | Ceres Seeds | 60 | indica / sativa | reg. and fem. |
Hollands Hope | Ceres Seeds | 60 | indica / sativa | feminized |
Lemonesia | Ceres Seeds | 68 | indica / sativa | feminized |
Northern Lights x Skunk #1 | Ceres Seeds | 58 | mostly indica | reg. and fem. |
Orange Bud | Ceres Seeds | 48 | mostly indica | feminized |
Purple | Ceres Seeds | 55 | indica / sativa | feminized |
Skunk Haze | Ceres Seeds | 70 | mostly sativa | feminized |
Super Automatic Kush | Ceres Seeds | 63 | ruderalis / indica | feminized |
Super Automatic Skunk | Ceres Seeds | 65 | ruderalis / indica / sativa | feminized |
White Indica | Ceres Seeds | 50 | mostly indica | reg. and fem. |
White Panther | Ceres Seeds | 50 | indica / sativa | reg. and fem. |
White Widow | Ceres Seeds | 60 | indica / sativa | feminized |
Ceres Seeds is a 100% homegrown Dutch seed company. Its history goes back to 1988 when its owners started their first seeds and cuttings. There is a famous childhood story of one them, buying cuttings and growing supplies at Positronics - with his grandmother! The Ceres Seeds team were learning the ropes back then. In the early 1990s, they worked for the old, infamous Dreadlock Coffeeshop, as well at reputable seed companies like the Sensi Seed Bank, where they learned how to produce and cross strong, healthy plants, and how to know good cannabis when they saw it.
Ceres' original seeds came from the imported Jamaican, Thai, and Colombian weed that formed the stock of many coffeeshops in Amsterdam before the modern varieties took over. With a little help from their friends throughout the Dutch cannabis industry, Ceres Seeds also acquired some Indica-dominant varieties that had been in already Holland for many generations.