PINOROL
Gross gain per ha
CBG content of dry biomass
THC content
Average dry biomass yield per ha
(by using 7,000 – 10,000 seeds per ha)
CBG to extract*: 45 kg *extraction percentage: 50%;
CBG concentration: 5%; average biomass: 2.25 t
2,000 €
1 – 2%
<0.1%
CBG to extract*: 7 kg *extraction percentage: 50%; CBG
concentration: 2%; average biomass: 0.7 t
SWISSPINO FARM
The core components of our genetics are high levels of cannabidiol (5 – 8%) and cannabigerol (4 – 6%) and a stable level of THC, less than 0.2% – in line with current EU regulations. These are higher than the percentages of CBD/CBG usually found on the hemp market, which translates into higher levels of productivity.
The stability of our genetics allows us to predict the external characteristics (phenotype) of the plants that grow from our seeds. By selecting and increasing the number of homozygous genes in plants, our breeders can accurately and reliably predict the characteristics of descendant plants, thus ensuring that the seeds grow into the plants that the customer is expecting.
You can only be sure of a product if you know its origin. A certified seed is one whose specific origin is known. The certification means that every step is subject to thorough quality controls, both during production and storage. Our batches only contain hemp seeds that have been properly controlled and preserved.
Our certified seeds are uniform in size and are completely healthy. This ensures consistency in the sowing and in the performance of the crops. An optimal seed size supports the plant's robustness from the germination phase onwards and ensures high yields.
Hemp seeds can be registered in the EU catalogue of plant varieties. They only receive the designation once the genetics have been proven to be distinct and their stability and safety have been verified through a strict testing process. Our genetics meet the standards for hemp set by the European Commission and are registered in the catalogue.
A high percentage of germination is necessary to obtain a bountiful crop with a minimum amount of seed. For certification in Europe, at least 70 – 80% germination is required; our seeds' germination percentage is about 95%.
Genetic purity is a measure of trueness to type, or the degree of contamination of seeds caused by undesired genetic varieties or species. A high level of genetic, or varietal, purity ensures that the seed is indeed the certified variety described and that there is no contamination from other varieties or other crops. The European standard of genetic purity is very high.
It takes years of research and development to discover amazing genetic traits like those present in our varieties, which are now available as certified seeds.
We’re happy to tell you all you need to know about our EU certified hemp varieties.
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ABOUT OUR SEEDS
Swisspino Farm is dedicated to the development of new cannabis varieties through an extensive, long-term breeding programme. Our newly developed and EU registered genetics offer manifold benefits in hemp farming – particularly when it comes down to phytochemistry or characterising active constituents. CBD and other cannabinoids can be a means of producing large, sustainable profits for farmers, but only if they know which hemp variety to choose. After all, a strong and profitable hemp business is built on high quality seeds.
That’s why we have designed our breeding programme to produce improved hemp genetics for higher CBD yields, setting the stage for larger and more successful harvests while minimising expenses.
We have gone through the process of registering them in the European catalogue of plant varieties to ensure that farmers can use legal and certified hemp seeds on their fields. These two varieties are revolutionising CBD hemp farming.
SWISSPINO FARM HEMP SEEDS
Pinoliana
Incredible germination statistics (95%) and solid genetic stability, which makes it adaptable to natural substrates and all kinds of conditions, mean that Pinoliana is a high performing, productive CBD variety. It grows easily even in the harshest of climates and at very low temperatures. Known for its high terpene production coupled with high CBD content, Pinoliana consistently produces CBD levels of 6 – 8 %. This is much higher than the amount of active substance usually found in hemp biomass.
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Certification is the initial assurance for buyers that they have made a good investment. Besides making sure that we are legally compliant, a certified hemp seed gives us several guarantees on the quality of the final product, on the harvest’s yield and on the variety’s characteristics and cultivation. Seed quality is ensured along the whole production process. It begins by establishing the crop varietal seeds and the appropriate nurturing and testing of crops and only ends after harvesting, processing, quality control and labelling. The distinctive “certified seed” label guarantees that the acquired seed has passed all the multiplication, inspection and cleaning processes necessary to ensure a pure product. Specifically, the quality ensured by the certification system through the requirements of the EU Regulation means that we are aware of origin, traceability, homogeneity, specific purity, varietal purity, germination, absence of other unwanted seeds at sowing as well as health and humidity.
The benefits deriving from the cultivation of Swisspino genetics will be decisive for your business. Pinoliana and Pinorol have been shown to ensure: high cannabinoid (CBD and CBG) content, above the industry average; fewer seeds needed per hectare and an increase in yields leading to considerable economic savings; the reduction in the amount of stems per hectare and related disposal costs; the reduced presence of weeds which increases the health of the crop and reduces the risk of contamination; a greater resistance to diseases; the homogeneity of production, an essential requirement for the final use of the crop.
The growth phases are influenced by the photoperiod to which the plants are subjected: they are sensitive to changes in light and must receive the necessary hours of undisturbed darkness (in order to avoid stress or suboptimal growth of the crop). If transplanting takes place in May-June, flowering will start at the end of July-August and will finish in September-October (the harvest period).