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by Resin Seeds

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A balanced hybrid that pairs G13 Haze clarity with Yumbolt relaxation and a sweet-spicy flavour you will not forget. Resin Seeds crossed two Californian legends into one resin-heavy, 400g per square metre yielder that flowers in 9 to 10 weeks. Solid pick for growers who refuse to choose between flavour and performance.
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Yummy Feminised Cannabis Seeds by Resin Seeds

Yummy is a feminised hybrid cannabis seed that crosses the legendary G13 Haze with original Yumbolt from Humboldt County, California. The result is a balanced hybrid that delivers both a clear-headed lift and a deep physical relaxation — plus a sweet, spicy flavour profile that earns its name twice over. Resin Seeds built this cross to give growers the best of both worlds: genuine potency from the G13 lineage and that unmistakable Californian Yumbolt body, all wrapped in resin-coated buds that smell as good as they look.

Feminised Hybrid G13 Haze x Yumbolt 9-10 Weeks Flowering 400g/m2 Indoor Yield 3 Seeds Per Pack

Genetics and Lineage of Yummy Seeds

Yummy feminised seeds carry a genetic pedigree that reads like a greatest hits of Californian and Dutch breeding. The mother side is Yumbolt — a pure indica from Humboldt County that's been circulating since the 1970s and is known for its heavy, relaxing stone and earthy sweetness. The father side is G13 Haze, one of the most storied genetics in cannabis history, rumoured to have escaped a US government research facility (whether you believe that or not, the quality speaks for itself). G13 brings a soaring, cerebral effect and a hazy, spicy aroma that cuts through the Yumbolt earthiness beautifully.

What Resin Seeds have done is balance these two parents so neither dominates. You get the structural vigour and resin production of the G13 with the manageable height and dense bud formation of the Yumbolt. The hybrid vigour in the F1 cross means she's forgiving to grow and consistent across a pack — which matters when you're only getting 3 seeds.

Flavour and Aroma of Yummy Cannabis

The flavour is where Yummy really earns its name. Expect a sweet and spicy profile — the sweetness comes from the Yumbolt side, almost like brown sugar with a hint of berry, while the G13 Haze contributes a peppery, incense-like spiciness that lingers on the palate. When you crack a bud open, the terpene release is immediate: a warm, almost baked-goods sweetness layered over a sharp herbal spice. It's the kind of smell that fills a room and makes people ask what you're growing.

Honestly, if flavour is your priority, Yummy is one of the better options in the Resin Seeds catalogue. The terpene profile is complex enough to keep things interesting without being one of those strains that tastes like a chemistry experiment. Just proper, old-school sweet-spicy goodness.

Yummy Feminised Seeds Specifications

Specification Detail
Seed Bank Resin Seeds
Genetics G13 Haze x Yumbolt
Type Feminised
Variety Hybrid (Indica/Sativa)
Indoor Flowering Time 9-10 weeks
Indoor Yield 400g per m2
Outdoor Yield 150-300g per plant
Seeds Per Pack 3
SKU CSRS0005

Growing Yummy Feminised Seeds Indoors

Yummy feminised seeds flower in around 9 to 10 weeks indoors, which sits in the moderate range — not the fastest finisher, but not a 14-week marathon either. The G13 Haze parentage means she can stretch a bit during the first two weeks of flower, so give yourself some headroom if you're working with a tent. Indoor yield sits at a solid 400 grams per square metre, which is respectable for a hybrid with this much flavour complexity.

The Yumbolt genetics keep the structure manageable. You won't get the lanky, unruly branching that pure hazes throw at you. Instead, expect a medium-height plant with a sturdy main cola and decent side branching — she responds well to low-stress training if you want to open up the canopy. The one thing to watch: resin production is heavy, so your scissors and trimming gear will get gummed up fast. Keep some isopropyl alcohol handy during harvest.

  1. Germinate seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, airy seedling mix.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final containers once 2-3 sets of true leaves have developed — 11-litre pots work well for a SOG setup, 20-litre for fewer, larger plants.
  3. Veg for 3-5 weeks under 18/6 light. Apply low-stress training during this phase to create an even canopy.
  4. Flip to 12/12 to initiate flowering. Expect 2-3 weeks of stretch — adjust your light height accordingly.
  5. Monitor humidity closely from week 5 of flower onwards. Dense buds plus heavy resin equals mould risk if humidity creeps above 50%.
  6. Harvest at 9-10 weeks of flower when trichomes show mostly milky with some amber — check with a jeweller's loupe, not just your eyes.
  7. Dry in a dark room at 18-20 degrees Celsius and 55-60% humidity for 10-14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks.

Growing Yummy Seeds Outdoors

Outdoors, Yummy yields between 150 and 300 grams per plant — that's a wide range, and where you land depends heavily on your climate and how long your growing season is. The G13 Haze genetics mean she appreciates warmth and sun, so Mediterranean or southern European climates will get the best results. In northern Europe, she'll finish, but you're racing against autumn rains and shorter days. If you're growing in the Netherlands or the UK, consider a greenhouse to extend your season and protect those resin-heavy buds from moisture.

The honest limitation here: outdoor yield can be unpredictable with this strain. The 150g low end is what you'll get in a shorter season or suboptimal conditions. The 300g top end requires a long, warm summer and a plant that's been vegged out properly before going into the ground. Compared to a pure outdoor indica like a Northern Lights cross, Yummy demands a bit more from your climate. But the payoff in flavour and effect complexity makes it worth the effort if your conditions allow.

Yummy vs Other Resin Seeds Strains

Feature Yummy Critical Haze (Resin Seeds)
Genetics G13 Haze x Yumbolt Critical Mass x Haze
Type Balanced Hybrid Sativa-dominant Hybrid
Flowering Time 9-10 weeks 10-11 weeks
Indoor Yield 400g/m2 500g/m2
Flavour Sweet and spicy Earthy, haze-forward
Best For Flavour chasers, balanced effect Maximum yield, sativa lovers

If raw yield is your priority, Critical Haze edges Yummy out by about 100g per square metre. But if you want a more balanced effect — something that doesn't leave you glued to the sofa but also doesn't have you pacing the kitchen at 2am — Yummy is the better pick. We'd choose Yummy for personal gardens and Critical Haze for filling jars.

Running Yummy in a tent? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit that includes ventilation — the heavy resin production means good airflow is non-negotiable. A carbon filter setup will also keep the sweet-spicy terpenes from announcing your grow to the entire building.

Why Yummy Feminised Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Garden

There are hundreds of hybrid cannabis seeds on the market, and most of them promise the same thing: great flavour, big yields, easy to grow. Yummy actually delivers on all three without being exceptional at any single one — and that's the point. It's a proper all-rounder. The 400g/m2 indoor yield won't win any competitions, but it's consistent. The 9-10 week flowering time is manageable. And the sweet-spicy flavour profile is genuinely distinctive, not just another "fruity haze" that tastes like every other seed in the catalogue.

What sets Yummy apart from generic hybrids is the specific parent combination. G13 Haze is one of the most respected genetics in breeding — it adds potency, resin coverage, and that unmistakable haze character without the 14-week flowering penalty you'd get from a pure sativa. Yumbolt grounds the whole thing: shorter internodes, denser buds, and a physical relaxation that complements rather than competes with the G13 cerebral effect. Resin Seeds have been working with these genetics for years, and the stability shows. You're not rolling the dice with wildly different phenotypes across a pack.

The one caveat: with only 3 seeds per pack, you don't have much room for error during germination. Handle them carefully, use a proven germination method, and don't rush the process. Every seed counts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Yummy take to flower indoors?

Yummy feminised seeds flower in 9 to 10 weeks indoors. The G13 Haze parentage can push some phenotypes closer to the 10-week mark, so check trichome development with a loupe rather than relying on a calendar.

What yield can I expect from Yummy feminised seeds?

Indoors, expect around 400 grams per square metre under standard conditions with adequate lighting. Outdoors, yield ranges from 150 to 300 grams per plant depending on climate and growing season length.

Is Yummy more indica or sativa?

Yummy is a balanced hybrid. The Yumbolt parent brings indica structure and physical relaxation, while the G13 Haze contributes sativa-leaning cerebral effects. The result sits right in the middle — neither couch-lock nor racey.

What does Yummy taste like?

Sweet and spicy. The Yumbolt side delivers a brown-sugar sweetness with berry undertones, while the G13 Haze adds a peppery, incense-like spice. The combination is warm and complex — genuinely one of the tastier hybrids in the Resin Seeds range.

How many seeds come in a pack of Yummy?

Each pack contains 3 feminised seeds. Since there's no room for wasted seeds, we'd recommend using a reliable germination method like the paper towel technique to maximise your success rate.

Can I grow Yummy outdoors in northern Europe?

You can, but results are better in warmer climates. The G13 Haze genetics prefer long, sunny seasons. In the Netherlands or the UK, a greenhouse helps protect against late-season rain and extends your growing window enough for Yummy to finish properly.

Is Yummy suitable for beginners?

Yes. The hybrid vigour from the G13 x Yumbolt cross makes her forgiving and structurally manageable. She doesn't stretch excessively and responds well to basic training techniques. The main thing to watch is humidity during late flower due to dense, resinous buds.

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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