
Female Mix
Cannabis seeds
by White Label Seeds
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Female Mix Feminized Cannabis Seeds by White Label
The Female Mix is a lucky-dip pack of feminized cannabis seeds from White Label Seeds — one of the oldest seed banks under the Sensi Seeds umbrella. Each pack contains 5 feminized seeds drawn from White Label's full catalogue of indica and sativa genetics, with the specific strain names left undisclosed. Think of it as a taster menu: you get variety without committing to 5 separate seed packs, and every seed is guaranteed female.
This product comes in one variant: a pack of 5 feminized seeds. Since the strains are undisclosed, you won't know exactly which White Label varieties you're getting until they show their characteristics during growth. Each seed is individually selected from the feminized range, so you may receive a mix of indica-dominant, sativa-dominant, or hybrid genetics.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | White Label Seeds (Sensi Seeds family) |
| Seed Type | Feminized (photoperiod) |
| Genetics | Mixed indica and sativa varieties |
| Seeds per Pack | 5 |
| Strain Names | Undisclosed |
| Sex | Female only |
| SKU | CSWL0054 |
Running a mixed garden means mixed needs. Pair the Female Mix with a complete grow tent kit so you can manage different plant heights and flowering times under one roof. A decent pH meter and some quality soil or coco coir will help you keep each mystery plant happy regardless of whether she leans indica or sativa.
Why a Feminized Seed Mix Makes Sense
Most growers build their seed collection one strain at a time — and that's fine until you've got 15 half-empty packs cluttering a drawer. The Female Mix solves a specific problem: you want genetic variety without the cost and commitment of buying multiple full packs. Five seeds, multiple strains, one purchase. Simple.
Because these are feminized seeds, every plant you grow will be female. That means no wasted time identifying and removing males during early flower. According to research on optimised feminized seed production, chemical sex-reversal techniques used by professional seed banks produce stable female genetics with consistent results across progeny (Flajsman et al., PMC11557428). White Label has been producing feminized seeds for decades — they've got the process dialled in.
The honest limitation here: you don't know what you're growing until you grow it. If you need a specific flowering time for your setup — say, you only have space for a quick 8-week indica — this isn't the pack for you. But if you've got the flexibility and enjoy a bit of surprise, the Female Mix is one of the better ways to discover White Label's range without overthinking it. We'd pick this over buying a single strain if you're the kind of grower who likes comparing phenotypes side by side.
What You Get Inside the Female Mix Pack
Each pack contains 5 feminized photoperiod seeds selected from White Label's catalogue. The catalogue includes classic indica, sativa, and hybrid genetics — everything from compact, fast-flowering indicas to taller sativas that need more vertical space and patience. You might get 5 different strains or multiples of the same one. White Label doesn't disclose the exact contents, and neither can we.
What we can tell you is that White Label Seeds has been operating since the early 2000s as the value arm of Sensi Seeds — one of Amsterdam's original seed companies. Their genetics come from the same breeding stock that produced award-winning strains. The feminized process, according to a 2021 study on feminized seed production in cannabis, involves treating select female plants to produce viable pollen that carries only X chromosomes, resulting in all-female offspring (PMC8591233). The result is seeds that germinate female at rates above 99%.
| Feature | Female Mix | Single-Strain Pack |
|---|---|---|
| Variety | Multiple strains per pack | One strain only |
| Strain Identification | Undisclosed | Fully labelled |
| Cost per Seed | Lower (mix pricing) | Higher (strain-specific) |
| Grow Planning | Flexible setup needed | Predictable height and timing |
| Best For | Exploration, variety gardens | Targeted grows, repeat batches |
How to Grow the Female Mix
Since you don't know exactly which strains you'll get, flexibility is the name of the game. Here's how to approach a mixed-genetics grow from seed to harvest.
- Germinate all 5 seeds using the paper towel method: place seeds between two damp (not soaked) paper towels on a plate, cover with a second plate, and keep at 22-25°C. Most seeds crack within 24-72 hours.
- Transfer sprouted seeds tap-root-down into small pots (0.5L) filled with a light seedling mix or pre-buffered coco coir. Keep humidity high — 65-70% — and light gentle. An 18/6 light cycle works well for seedlings.
- Once seedlings have 3-4 sets of true leaves, transplant into their final containers. We'd suggest 11L pots minimum for indoor grows — gives enough root space for both indica and sativa-leaning plants.
- During vegetative growth, watch for differences in leaf shape and internodal spacing. Broad, dark leaves with tight nodes suggest indica genetics; narrow, lighter leaves with more stretch suggest sativa. This helps you plan your canopy.
- Use low-stress training (LST) to keep your canopy even. With mixed genetics, some plants will want to stretch more than others. Bending and tying down taller growth keeps light distribution fair across all plants.
- Flip to a 12/12 light cycle when your plants have filled roughly 60-70% of your canopy space. Sativa-dominant plants may stretch up to double their height during the flowering stretch, so account for that vertical space.
- During flowering, feed according to each plant's response. Indica-leaning plants often prefer slightly less nitrogen in late flower, while sativa types may feed heavier for longer. Watch the leaves — they'll tell you what they need.
- Harvest each plant individually based on trichome colour. Use a jeweller's loupe or digital microscope: mostly cloudy trichomes with 10-20% amber is the general sweet spot. Different strains will ripen at different times — staggered harvests are normal with a mix pack.
Feminized Seeds: What the Science Says
Feminized seeds are produced by inducing female plants to produce pollen — pollen that only carries female chromosomes. According to research published in the journal Frontiers in Plant Science, the most common method involves silver thiosulfate (STS) application during the vegetative stage, which inhibits ethylene production and triggers male flower development on genetically female plants (PMC11557428). The resulting pollen fertilises other females, producing seeds that are virtually 100% female.
A separate study on cannabinoid profiles in feminized seed progeny found that the cannabinoid content of plants grown from feminized seeds was consistent with — and in some cases showed improvement over — the parental population (PMC8591233). So the old myth that feminized seeds produce weaker plants doesn't hold up under controlled study conditions.
Can feminized seeds produce hermaphrodite plants? Technically, yes. According to research published in Frontiers in Plant Science on hermaphroditism in Cannabis sativa, environmental stress factors including light leaks, heat stress, and nutrient deficiency can trigger hermaphroditic traits in any cannabis plant, though well-bred feminized genetics from established seed banks show lower rates of intersex expression (PMC7329997). White Label's breeding programme has been running long enough to have selected against unstable genetics, but keeping your grow environment consistent is still your best insurance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What strains are in the White Label Female Mix?
White Label doesn't disclose the specific strain names. Each pack of 5 feminized seeds contains an assortment drawn from their indica and sativa catalogue. You'll need to identify the genetics based on growth characteristics — leaf shape, structure, flowering time, and aroma.
Are all 5 seeds different strains?
Not necessarily. You might receive 5 different varieties, or you could get duplicates. Since the selection is random from White Label's feminized range, there's no guarantee of variety within a single pack. Most growers report getting at least 2-3 distinct phenotypes.
Will every seed produce a female plant?
Feminized seeds produce female plants at rates above 99%. According to research on feminized seed production, the chemical sex-reversal process used by professional seed banks results in stable female genetics (PMC11557428). The rare exception is stress-induced hermaphroditism, which is an environmental issue rather than a seed quality problem.
Can I grow indica and sativa plants together in the same tent?
Yes, but manage your canopy actively. Indica-leaning plants stay shorter and bushier; sativa types stretch taller. Use low-stress training to keep an even canopy, and be prepared for staggered harvest times — indicas typically finish 1-3 weeks earlier than sativas.
Are these autoflowering or photoperiod seeds?
These are photoperiod feminized seeds. They require a change to a 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering. They won't flower automatically based on age, so you control the vegetative period length — useful if you need extra time to train a mixed canopy.
How should I store seeds I'm not planting right away?
Keep unused seeds in a sealed, airtight container in the fridge at around 4-8°C. Low humidity is critical — add a small silica gel packet to the container. Properly stored cannabis seeds remain viable for 2-3 years, sometimes longer.
Is the Female Mix good value compared to buying individual strains?
Per seed, the Female Mix typically works out cheaper than buying strain-specific packs. The trade-off is that you don't get to choose what you grow. If you want variety and don't mind the surprise element, it's a smart way to sample White Label's catalogue without buying 5 separate packs.
Last updated: April 2026
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