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C-Vibez

Cannabis seeds

by Dutch Passion

€ 54,95
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Dutch Passion's unstabilised indica hybrid where every seed is a phenotype hunt — roughly 30% of C-Vibez feminised seeds produce purple-to-pink flowers, while the rest go deep green. Mad Scientist x Voodoo genetics deliver heavy trichome coverage, sweet fruity terpenes, and massive central colas. Available in 3- and 5-packs.
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C-Vibez Feminised Cannabis Seeds by Dutch Passion

C-Vibez is a feminised indica-dominant hybrid from Dutch Passion that delivers massive colas, heavy trichome coverage, and a deliberately unstabilised genetic profile — meaning every seed is a lucky dip of phenotypes. Bred from Mad Scientist crossed with the Thai strain Voodoo, she combines old-school indica structure with surprising genetic variety. Around 30% of plants throw purple-to-pink flowers, while the rest produce deep dark-green buds. If you like the idea of popping a few seeds and ending up with visually distinct plants, C-Vibez is one of the more entertaining grows you can run.

Indica-Dominant Hybrid Feminised Seeds 30% Purple/Pink Phenotypes Heavy Trichome Production 18+

Pack Sizes

PackSeedsSKU
3-pack3 feminised seedsCSDP0108
5-pack5 feminised seedsCSDP0165

Go with the 5-pack if you want to see the full phenotype spread — with roughly 1 in 3 seeds producing purple or pink flowers, three seeds might all come out green. Five gives you a much better shot at hitting at least one colourful specimen.

Why C-Vibez Feminised Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow Room

Most seed banks spend years stabilising genetics so every plant looks and behaves the same. Dutch Passion deliberately chose not to do that with C-Vibez. The result is a strain where genetic variability is the feature, not a flaw. You might get a squat, dark-green bush throwing one enormous central cola. Or you might get a slightly taller plant with purple-tipped flowers and a completely different terpene profile. We've seen growers pop five seeds and end up selecting a personal favourite they couldn't find anywhere else — that's the whole point.

The indica backbone keeps things manageable. She stays at a medium height, grows bushy rather than stretchy, and produces dense buds absolutely caked in trichomes. Dutch Passion describe her as one of their most resin-heavy varieties, and the bud structure backs that up: fat, swollen calyxes with a visible layer of frost even in the final weeks of veg. The Mad Scientist x Voodoo parentage gives her a sweet and fruity character with floral and pine-like notes underneath — not your standard cookie-cutter terpene profile.

The honest limitation? Because she's unstabilised, you can't guarantee uniformity. If you're running a sea-of-green setup where every plant needs to be the same height and finish at the same time, C-Vibez will frustrate you. She's better suited to growers who enjoy the selection process — pop a few, flower them out, and keep cuttings of the one you like best. Compared to something like Dutch Passion's Blueberry (which is heavily stabilised and predictable), C-Vibez trades consistency for excitement.

C-Vibez Growing Characteristics and Specifications

C-Vibez produces a superb yield both indoors and outdoors, with a natural growth pattern that favours one massive central cola flanked by smaller side branches. Left untopped, she's a genuinely impressive sight — a thick main stem holding up a single dense spear of flower. But if yield is your priority over aesthetics, topping and low-stress training will redistribute that energy into a wider canopy with more bud sites.

SpecificationDetail
Seed BankDutch Passion
GeneticsMad Scientist x Voodoo (Thai)
TypeFeminised photoperiod
DominanceIndica-dominant hybrid
Plant HeightMedium
Growth PatternBushy, large central cola
Phenotype VariationHigh — approx. 30% purple/pink, 70% dark green
Trichome CoverageVery heavy
Terpene ProfileSweet, fruity, floral, pine
YieldHigh (indoors and outdoors)
Bud DensityDense

C-Vibez Phenotype Variation: What to Expect

The phenotype lottery is genuinely the most interesting thing about C-Vibez feminised seeds. Dutch Passion's decision to leave the genetics unstabilised means roughly 30% of plants will express purple-to-pink colouration in their flowers, while the remaining 70% lean toward dark green. The variation goes beyond colour — different phenotypes can express different terpene intensities, bud structures, and resin production levels.

This is where the 5-pack earns its keep. Three seeds might all land on the green side. Five seeds gives you statistical breathing room to see at least one purple phenotype, and possibly two. If you find one you love, take cuttings before flipping to flower. That way you can preserve your favourite without buying more seeds. We've had customers tell us they found their "keeper" C-Vibez on the third grow — the selection process is half the fun.

Terpene Profile: Sweet, Fruity, and Floral

C-Vibez carries a sweet and fruity character as the dominant note, with floral and pine-like undertones that give it more complexity than a straightforward fruit strain. The Voodoo (Thai) parent contributes some of that floral sharpness, while Mad Scientist brings the sweetness. In a curing jar, the smell leans more toward ripe fruit with a woody base. When ground, the pine notes come forward — it's a layered profile that changes depending on how you handle the flower.

Different phenotypes can shift the balance. Some growers report the purple-leaning plants having a slightly more floral, almost lavender-like quality, while the green phenotypes tend to push the fruity sweetness harder. This isn't guaranteed — unstabilised genetics mean surprises — but it's a pattern we've seen mentioned enough times to flag it.

How to Grow C-Vibez Feminised Seeds

  1. Germinate your C-Vibez seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Taproot should emerge within 24-72 hours at 20-25°C.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the first true leaves appear. A 10-15 litre pot works well for indoor grows; outdoors, go larger if space allows.
  3. During vegetative growth, C-Vibez will develop a bushy structure with a dominant central stem. If you want to maximise yield, top the main stem above the 4th or 5th node to encourage lateral branching.
  4. Apply low-stress training (LST) by gently bending and tying down branches to create an even canopy. This exposes more bud sites to direct light and improves airflow through the lower canopy.
  5. Flip to a 12/12 light cycle when the plant has filled roughly 60-70% of your available canopy space. C-Vibez will stretch moderately during the first two weeks of flower.
  6. Watch for phenotype expression during weeks 3-4 of flowering — this is when purple and pink colouration begins to show in the 30% of plants that carry those traits.
  7. Support heavy colas with plant stakes or a trellis net during mid-to-late flower. The central cola can get seriously heavy, and stem snapping is a real risk if left unsupported.
  8. Harvest when trichomes shift from clear to milky-white with approximately 10-20% amber, using a jeweller's loupe or USB microscope for accuracy.
  9. Dry in a dark, well-ventilated space at 18-21°C and 55-60% humidity for 7-14 days, then cure in sealed glass jars for a minimum of two weeks. The terpene profile develops noticeably during the cure.

Running C-Vibez in a tent? Pair her with a complete grow kit that includes ventilation and carbon filtration — her resin production means she'll get pungent during late flower. If you're growing multiple phenotypes side by side, a trellis net helps keep the canopy level even when plants express different heights.

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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