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Collection 4

Cannabis seeds

by Medical Seeds

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Three strains, six feminized seeds, one pack — Medical Seeds Collection 4 pairs the heavy-yielding Devil Fruit with award-winning Cheese descendant No Name and sativa-leaning Malakoff. A proper sampler for growers who want to test varied genetics without buying three separate packs. Two seeds per strain, individually packaged.
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Medical Seeds Collection 4 — Three Strains, Six Seeds, One Decision

Medical Seeds Collection 4 is a feminized cannabis seed mix pack containing six seeds across three distinct strains — Devil Fruit, No Name, and Malakoff. Two seeds per strain, individually packaged, so you can trial a heavy-yielding hybrid, a Cheese descendant with award-winning genetics, and a sativa-leaning grower's classic without committing to three full packs. It's the sampler approach to seed shopping, and it genuinely works.

6 Feminized Seeds 3 Strains Included Indica, Hybrid and Sativa Genetics Medical Seeds (Spain) Mix Pack Format 18+

What's Inside Medical Seeds Collection 4

Six feminized cannabis seeds split across three Medical Seeds strains, each bringing something genuinely different to the grow room. This isn't three slight variations on the same genetic backbone — it's three separate breeding projects in one box.

Strain Seeds Type Key Trait
Devil Fruit 2 Hybrid Heavy yields — the workhorse of the pack
No Name 2 Cheese descendant Award-winning genetics with a funky, unmistakable profile
Malakoff 2 Sativa-dominant Tall, energetic growth — built for sativa fans

Each pair comes individually packaged, so there's no guessing which seed is which when you open the box. That sounds like a small detail until you've stared at six identical-looking seeds trying to remember which pile was which.

Medical Seeds Collection 4 Strain Breakdown

Three strains that each shine in their own right. Here's what to expect when you pop these seeds.

Devil Fruit

Devil Fruit is the production strain of the trio. Medical Seeds bred this one for growers who want weight at harvest time. It's a hybrid that leans towards generous yields without sacrificing resin production. If your priority is filling jars rather than chasing exotic terpene profiles, Devil Fruit is the one you'll keep coming back to. The growth pattern is manageable — not too stretchy, not too compact — which makes it forgiving for growers still dialling in their environment.

No Name

No Name carries Cheese genetics, and you'll know it the moment flowering kicks in. That funky, sharp, almost savoury smell is unmistakable — love it or hate it, there's nothing else quite like it. This strain has picked up awards, which in the seed world means it's been tested by judges who've seen thousands of entries. The Cheese lineage also tends to produce dense, resinous flowers with a flavour that sticks around. If you've never grown a Cheese descendant, No Name is a solid introduction to the family.

Malakoff

Malakoff is the sativa-leaning member of the collection. Expect taller plants, longer internodal spacing, and a growth habit that wants to reach upward. Sativa-dominant strains typically need more vertical space and a bit more patience during flowering, so factor that into your setup. The payoff is that energetic, cerebral character that sativa fans specifically seek out. If you're growing in a tent shorter than 180cm, you'll want to train Malakoff early or flip to flower sooner than you would with the other two.

Medical Seeds Collection 4 Specifications

All the numbers you need before adding to cart — six feminized seeds from a Spanish seed bank with over two decades of breeding behind them.

Specification Detail
Seed Bank Medical Seeds (Spain)
Pack Size 6 feminized seeds
Strains Included Devil Fruit, No Name, Malakoff
Seeds Per Strain 2
Seed Type Feminized (photoperiod)
Genetics Range Indica-leaning hybrid, Cheese descendant, Sativa-dominant
Packaging Individually packaged per strain
SKU CSMS0017

Running three different strains in one grow? A pH meter and a set of fabric pots help you stay on top of each plant's needs without overcomplicating things. If you're growing Malakoff indoors, plant training wire or LST clips will save you headroom — sativa-dominant genetics and low ceilings don't mix well without a bit of intervention.

Why Medical Seeds Collection 4 Works for Growers

The standard approach to buying cannabis seeds is picking one strain, committing to a pack of 3, 5, or 10, and hoping it suits your grow style. That's fine if you already know what you want. But if you're still figuring out whether you prefer indica-dominant hybrids or sativa-leaning plants — or if you've never grown a Cheese strain and want to see what the fuss is about — buying three separate packs gets expensive fast.

Medical Seeds Collection 4 solves that by giving you two seeds of each strain. That's enough to pop one and keep one as backup, or run all six at once and compare them side by side. We've seen growers use mix packs like this to find their "house strain" — the one they keep growing season after season. Two seeds is a proper test run. You'll see the growth structure, smell the terpenes during flower, and know whether it's worth buying a full pack next time.

The honest limitation: two seeds per strain means you don't get to hunt through phenotypes. If you're looking for that one special pheno out of ten seeds, a mix pack isn't the right tool. But for getting a feel for three very different genetic lines without the financial commitment of three full packs, this is the most efficient way to do it. We'd say this is the best mix pack for growers who want variety across the indica-sativa spectrum in a single purchase.

How to Get the Most From Medical Seeds Collection 4

  1. Open the pack and identify each strain by its individual packaging — don't mix them up before labelling your pots.
  2. Germinate using your preferred method. Paper towel, water glass, or direct into soil all work. Medical Seeds feminized genetics have solid germination rates, but keep conditions warm (22-26°C) and moist.
  3. Label every pot clearly. Running three strains means three potentially different feeding schedules, stretch patterns, and flowering times. A simple label saves confusion later.
  4. Give Malakoff extra vertical space or start low-stress training early — sativa-dominant genetics stretch significantly during the first 2-3 weeks of flower.
  5. Watch No Name closely once flowering begins. Cheese descendants tend to develop strong aromas early, so have your carbon filter running before you flip to 12/12.
  6. Harvest each strain based on trichome maturity rather than a fixed timeline. Devil Fruit, No Name, and Malakoff will likely finish at different times — that's normal with a mixed grow.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are all six seeds in Medical Seeds Collection 4 feminized?

Yes. All six seeds are feminized photoperiod seeds. You won't need to identify and remove males. Two feminized seeds per strain — Devil Fruit, No Name, and Malakoff.

Can I grow all three strains in the same tent?

You can, but plan for height differences. Malakoff is sativa-dominant and will stretch taller than Devil Fruit or No Name. Use LST or topping on Malakoff to keep the canopy even, or place shorter plants on risers.

How should I store the seeds I don't plant straight away?

Keep unused seeds in their original packaging inside a cool, dark, dry place. A sealed container in the fridge (5-8°C) with a silica gel packet works well. Properly stored feminized seeds stay viable for 2-3 years.

What makes No Name a Cheese descendant?

No Name carries genetics from the original Cheese line — a phenotype of Skunk #1 famous for its sharp, funky, almost savoury aroma. Medical Seeds selected and stabilised this line, and it's picked up awards for the quality of its expression.

Is Medical Seeds Collection 4 good for first-time growers?

It's a solid pick if you want to learn how different genetics behave. Devil Fruit is the most forgiving of the three. Malakoff needs more attention to height management. Start with Devil Fruit if you want the easiest run, then tackle the other two once you're comfortable.

How can I tell if a cannabis seed is too old to germinate?

Healthy seeds are dark brown or grey with a hard shell. If a seed is pale green, cracks easily under light pressure, or feels hollow, it's likely not viable. A float test (placing seeds in water for a few hours) can help — seeds that sink tend to be viable.

Will all three strains finish flowering at the same time?

Unlikely. Sativa-dominant Malakoff will typically take longer to finish than the hybrid Devil Fruit or the Cheese-descended No Name. Expect to harvest in stages rather than all at once — check trichomes on each plant individually.

Last updated: April 2026

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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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