Seeds | Strains

RN13

Our seeds are stable, massive producers that yield around 14% CBD on top flower testing and composite scores averaging from 8-12% CBD. Germination is 100% guaranteed for all our seeds.

Available to Licensed Hemp Farmers only, all strains fully compliant with US Hemp Laws and Regulations when tested and harvested correctly..

We only sell Organic Natural Hemp Seed that is non-feminized. ​

Currently available strain info

*Relief Now 13A is a Sativa leaning hybrid that started with a Fedora Mother and a Blueberry Father. This is the 8th generation it is stable and a hearty oil producing hemp cultivar that is yielding up to 18% CBD on top flower testing.
Your composite score will average from 8% to 12% CBD with proper growing, harvesting, curing and processing methods.

RN13A is mold resistant and terpenoid heavy in Beta Myrcene with over 13,310.00 UG/G,  This strain has an early vegetative growth rate and finishes the flowering process in 50-60 days.
Please contact us for the certificate of analysis and other tests.


*Relief Now 13E is a cross between Cherry and RN13A. This hearty strain produces top flower CBD in the 15% range and finishes flowering in roughly 8 weeks depending on growing and environmental conditions.
Please contact us for the certificate of analysis and other tests


Why we use non-feminized seeds

There is debate in the hemp industry on the use of ‘feminized’ seeds. High CBD hemp is a high-performance crop that requires the female plant to produce flower and oil at peak levels. When male plants pollinate female plants, energy is diverted from oil production to seed production, which significantly reduces the quantity and quality of both flower and oil. ‘Feminized’ seeds were created to eliminate the growth of male plants and avoid the process of removing males from a crop before pollination can occur.

Feminization involves applying harmful chemicals such as silver nitrate, or silver thiosulfate to female plants to produce predominantly female seeds. Plants undergoing this process see a seed production ratio of about 1 male for every 1,000 females.

Natural hemp seeds produce about 50% male plants with some techniques reducing that number to 25% male. Even one male can destroy an entire crop so finding and removing males is critical and inevitable.

So, which is better? What are the advantages and disadvantages of using feminized and non-feminized seeds? What about clones?

Advantages of feminized seed

  • Feminized seed produces mostly female plants.  
  • Fewer male plants means less males to remove.

Disadvantages of feminized seed

  • Feminized seeds are more expensive than natural seeds. Cost per acre is significantly increased.
  • Feminized seeds are still capable of producing males, so you have to remain vigilant. Even one male can ruin your crop.
  • With feminized seed, the lack of males in the field confuses the females and some will even transform into a hermaphrodite and release pollen.
  • The farmer is unable to grow his own seed from his own crops and must repurchase feminized seed annually, greatly increasing his annual crop costs.
  • The jury is still out on the genetic implications of colloidal silver and other silver-based feminizing agents when applied to the seed producing plants.
  • Low quality seeds are being sold as feminized but are in fact producing large percentages of male plants.
  • Feminized seed is sterile, is unable to climatize to specific microclimates.

Advantages of natural hemp seeds

  • Lower initial cost.
  • No chemicals required to produce.
  • Farmers can produce their own seed year after year.
  • Female plants are healthier and more robust in the presence of male hemp plants during vegetative growth.
  • Natural hemp plants can climatize significantly in one to two generations. 

Disadvantages of natural hemp seeds

  • Large numbers of males must be removed before pollination occurs.
  • Uneven canopy that can result in the water, land, and nutrient waste.
  • Risk of pollinating neighboring crops.

 Are feminized hemp seeds the way of the future? We think it is possible but at this point we haven’t seen that the added expense and risk is worth the results. With proper inspection and culling techniques males can be safely removed before they release pollen.

What about clones?

Why not just buy or make female clones and eliminate the problem? Yes, that’s a great option. Clones do make life easier but they are not a cure-all.  

  • Clones cost substantially more to buy per unit than regular or even feminized seeds.
  • You can always make clones yourself, but you’ll need an indoor temperature and humidity-controlled area with additional equipment, knowledge, and labor.
  • Clones lack a tap root resulting in a less stability.
  • Clones share the same DNA, so each plant will have the same weaknesses making any diseases or problems easily spreadable.

At Mt Joseph Hemp we simply believe that growing the hemp plant in its purest and natural form creates the most beneficial healing qualities and produces the healthiest plants possible.

For more reading on this topic visit our friends over at https://www.gofarmhemp.com/fem 


Mt Joseph Hemp always recommends weekly THC testing during the flowering phase to ensure compliance. All of our seeds and cultivars are (1) HEMP.—The term ‘hemp’ means the plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of that plant, including the seeds thereof and all derivatives, ex-tracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers, whether growing or not, with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.

*we are an authorized retailer/breeder of the RN13 strain. Genetics provided by www.gofarmhemp.com