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The Grateful Seeds

Grateful Seeds: Breeding with Care and Character

Grateful Seeds is a collective that grew out of a real love for the cannabis plant. They are based in Barcelona, but their work connects across places like the USA, Morocco, Mexico, Switzerland, and Spain. Over the years they have built their name by creating breeding lines that growers remember for a few things: heavy resin production, uncommon cannabinoid mixes, and terpene profiles you do not come across every day. Each strain they release feels like it carries its own character, something made with time and patience.

Quick Facts
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Focus: Feminized cannabis seeds
Types Available: Feminized strains
Well Known For: Prize-winning lines at Cosecha Cup, Icmag420, Ego Clash, Master of Rosin
Works Well For: Growers who want resin-heavy, creative genetics with unusual terpene profiles

Even though Grateful Seeds runs on a smaller scale compared to some big names, their work has caught attention worldwide. They keep a steady reputation for original strains that growers trust for both flavor and production. For many, that mix of craft and detail is what makes them worth keeping an eye on.

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Runt-Zu

€ 96,00  € 84,48
incl. 13% VAT Details

Satzuma Revenge

€ 66,00  € 58,08
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Sour Burger

€ 54,00  € 47,52
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Star Fruit

€ 54,00  € 47,52
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Tha Gelee

€ 54,00  € 47,52
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A closer look at The Grateful Seeds at Cannapot
If you spend any time looking at cannabis genetics, you will probably run into The Grateful Seeds at some point. Their name comes up a lot because of the way they cross strains and the flavors they go after. You can see their full lineup at CannapotCannapot has been around for years. It is one of those places people trust for seeds because they carry breeders who are actually known in the scene. So if you are curious about Grateful Seeds, that is a good place to browse.

What makes The Grateful Seeds interesting
Different breeders focus on different things. Some stick with old classics. Others chase high THC. The Grateful Seeds seem to enjoy experimenting. They mix fuel strains with fruity ones, they create candy flavors, and then sometimes they throw in a funky or savory twist. That is probably why their strains stick out. Some people chase fruit, some go after gassy aromas. Grateful Seeds has both, plus a few in-between that are hard to put in a single category.

The strains you will find on Cannapot
Scrolling through Cannapot, you will see quite a few names under The Grateful Seeds. I will go through some of them. Not all in perfect detail, but enough to give you a feel.

026
There is one called 026. The breeder has not given away much about the lineage. People mostly talk about it being resin heavy and pretty dense.

7 S.O.H. (7 Stars of Hokuto)
Then you have 7 S.O.H. (7 Stars of Hokuto). The name is unusual. Flavor-wise, it is described as fruity with a layer of gas on top. Sort of a mix that keeps you paying attention.

Boobies
Yes, there is a strain called Boobies. The name makes people laugh but the plant itself usually ends up looking nice, with sweet tropical flavors.

Bro Science
Bro Science gets mentioned a lot when people talk about resin. Sticky buds, fuel mixed with candy, and just overall loud aromas.

Gasmint
If you like gas but also mint, then Gasmint does that. It has that sharp fuel smell mixed with cooler mint notes. Strong and different.

Hash Belt
Hash Belt basically says it in the name. This one is grown a lot by people who make hash or extracts. The trichomes separate well, which is exactly what you want for that kind of thing.

Honey Pam
Honey Pam is sweeter. Honey mixed with fruit, smoother than some of the sharp gassy ones. People who are not into fuel flavors often prefer strains like this.

Meat Grinder
Meat Grinder is on the other side. Funky, earthy, even meaty. It is not for everyone but the people who like it really like it.

Midnight Zlap
Midnight Zlap tends to produce dark colored buds, sometimes purple. The flavors are sweet with just a hint of gas. The bag appeal is strong on this one.

Nasty Runtz
Everyone has heard of Runtz. Nasty Runtz is Grateful Seeds’ spin on it. Still sweet, still candy-like, but a bit heavier. The smell is strong enough to fill a room.

Obsession
Obsession is more of a balanced hybrid. Sweet with some creaminess. Plants usually stay a reasonable size, not too tall, not too short.

RM Confidential
This one, RM Confidential, has some mystery. The breeder keeps some details quiet. What people notice is that it pumps out resin and the flavors are layered.

Rotten Rainbow
Rotten Rainbow is colorful and a little sour. Some say it gives an uplifting effect, but flavor is the big focus here.

Runt-Zu
Runt-Zu leans into candy and tropical fruit. A dessert-style strain, like many others from this breeder.

Satzuma Revenge
The name tells you the main part. Satzuma Revenge has citrus terpenes, like a tangy orange. It is sharp and refreshing.

Sour Burger
Sour Burger is savory and tangy at the same time. Definitely not candy-like. It is one of those funky flavors that either clicks with you or does not.

Star Fruit
Star Fruit is fruity, a little tart, a little sweet. Medium sized plants, colorful buds, easy to spot in the catalog.

Tha Gelee
Tha Gelee fits into the creamy dessert group. Sweet, smooth, and known for sticky resin.

What growers usually say
When people grow these strains, a few things come up a lot. Many of them are good for hash making because of the resin. Some like Hash Belt and Bro Science are almost made for that. The terpene strength is another thing. Some strains are so loud that odor control becomes a must indoors. Nasty Runtz and Sour Burger especially. A carbon filter helps. Most of the plants are hybrids. Some stretch more, some stay shorter, but generally they are manageable for home growers.

Why Cannapot is where people buy
The main reason is trust. Cannapot has been selling seeds for a long time, and they work directly with breeders like The Grateful Seeds. That means you are not gambling with fake packs or mislabeled seeds. Another nice part is that they keep the catalog updated. If something is sold out, it shows. And when new strains drop, they usually appear quickly. So if you are chasing limited seeds, checking their page often is worth it.

FAQs
Q: Are Grateful Seeds good for hash?

A: Yes. Strains like Hash Belt and Bro Science are well known for resin that works great for extracts.

Q: Which ones are the fruitiest?
A: Star Fruit, Boobies, and Satzuma Revenge lean toward fruit. Each has its own twist though.

Q: Any savory ones?
A: Yes. Meat Grinder and Sour Burger are more savory and earthy compared to the candy strains.

That is pretty much the rundown. A breeder with variety, and a shop that keeps it simple. If you want to look through everything yourself, the Cannapot page has all the current stock listed.