Resin Seeds are the Spanish breeders best known for putting CBD-rich genetics on the map — the team behind Cannatonic, one of the first stable high-CBD strains to reach the commercial seed market. We carry a small, focused selection of Resin Seeds feminised cannabis seeds, including Hammershark, Yummy, and Bubblicious. Shop the full range below.

Resin Seeds
Hammershark
Resin Seeds are the Spanish breeders best known for putting CBD-rich genetics on the map — the team behind Cannatonic, one of the first stable high-CBD strains to reach the commercial seed market. We carry a small, focused selection of Resin Seeds feminised cannabis seeds, including Hammershark, Yummy, and Bubblicious. Shop the full range below.
Resin Seeds is a Spanish seed bank that built its reputation on resin-heavy genetics and, more famously, on being one of the early breeders to take CBD seriously. Their work on Cannatonic helped open the door for the medical and balanced-cannabinoid market that's now standard across European seed banks. Today the catalogue is smaller and tighter than the big Dutch houses, and that's the appeal — every strain in the line-up is there because it earned its place, not to pad a list.
We stock a curated selection of three Resin Seeds feminised strains: Hammershark, Yummy, and Bubblicious. It's a compact range, but it covers the main bases — a heavy indica-leaning hybrid, a sweet dessert-style cross, and a revival of one of the classic bubblegum lines that's been circulating in European grow rooms for decades. All three are feminised, so you don't need to sex plants or cull males, which keeps things simple for home growers working in tents or small rooms.
If it's your first grow, Bubblicious is the easiest entry point. Bubblegum genetics have been worked over for years and tend to be forgiving — they handle minor feeding mistakes, don't stretch wildly in flower, and finish in a reasonable window. Start with a small pack, get one full grow cycle under your belt, and you'll know what your setup can do before committing to anything more demanding.
For intermediate growers chasing flavour and aroma, Yummy is the pick. The dessert-leaning terpene profile rewards a careful late-flower flush and proper drying and curing — skip those steps and you'll lose half of what makes the strain worth growing. It's not a difficult plant, but it gives back what you put in.
Hammershark is the one to reach for if you want resin production above all else. The trichome coverage is what the breeder built the strain around, which makes it a strong candidate for growers interested in pressing hash, making rosin, or simply wanting a frosty, sticky final product. It'll do fine for an intermediate grower with a stable environment — humidity control during late flower matters more here than with the other two, since dense, resinous buds are more prone to moisture issues.
Across all three, Resin Seeds genetics tend to suit indoor tents and small rooms — they don't require exotic technique, but they reward the basics done well: stable temperatures, sensible feeding, and a proper cure. If you're new to the breeder, Bubblicious is the safe start; if you already know your way around a grow, Hammershark is where the name earns itself.
The strains we stock — Hammershark, Yummy, and Bubblicious — are all feminised, meaning every seed should produce a flowering female plant. That removes the need to identify and remove males, which makes them well suited to home growers working in limited space.
Cannatonic — the high-CBD strain that helped establish the medical cannabis seed market in Europe. While we don't currently stock Cannatonic, the breeder's reputation for stable, resin-heavy genetics carries through the rest of their catalogue.
Bubblicious. The bubblegum lineage is well-known for being forgiving, predictable in flower length, and undemanding on feeding. It's a sensible first grow if you're new to the breeder or to growing in general.
Yes — we ship cannabis seeds as souvenir/collector items across the EU and to most international destinations. Local laws on germination and cultivation vary, so check the rules in your country before planting anything.
Last updated: April 2026
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