Minimum: 50+ Seeds
Yuma 8 Hemp is an elite, USDA-compliant industrial hemp variety celebrated for its high yield, fast maturation, and reliably low THC levels (< 0.3%). Known for strong fiber quality and stable cannabinoid potential, Yuma 8 performs exceptionally well in warm and temperate climates, making it a top choice for eco-friendly farms, regenerative projects, and sustainable producers seeking a dependable, legal hemp strain.
Known for its strong, upright stalks, broad leaves, and resilient root system, Yuma 8 delivers outstanding field performance and environmental benefits. Its fast growth cycle and adaptability make it well-suited to sustainable and regenerative hemp farming. Whether used to enhance soil health, support eco-friendly industries, or diversify a modern farm, Yuma 8 offers exceptional reliability and legal compliance.
🌱 Key Features
Legal & Compliant (< 0.3% THC):
Certified industrial hemp genetics bred to meet federal compliance standards, ensuring peace of mind for registered growers.
High Yield & Fast Maturity:
Reaches harvest in 90–120 days, producing dense stalks and robust biomass for fiber or cannabinoid processing.
Dual-Purpose Genetics:
Optimized for industrial fiber, biomass, and licensed cannabinoid extraction — adaptable to various cultivation goals.
Climate Adaptability:
Thrives in warm, sunny environments; demonstrates good drought tolerance and natural resistance to common pests.
Eco-Friendly & Regenerative:
Improves soil structure, prevents erosion, and sequesters carbon, making Yuma 8 a powerful crop for sustainable agriculture.
Stable, Non-GMO Genetics:
Produced from organic, non-GMO seed stock for uniform growth, consistent performance, and purity assurance.
🌾 Growing Instructions
Germination:
Start seeds indoors or sow directly after the last frost. Maintain moisture and warmth (68–80°F / 20–27°C). Expect sprouts within 3–7 days.
Soil & Spacing:
Prefers loamy, well-drained soil (pH 6.0–7.5). Space 3–5 ft apart for fiber or 6–8 ft for flowering/biomass production.
Lighting:
Requires full sunlight (6–10 hours/day) for vigorous growth and balanced cannabinoid development.
Watering & Fertilization:
Water deeply but allow soil to dry slightly between watering. Use organic fertilizers high in nitrogen (growth) and phosphorus (flowering).
Harvesting:
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For Fiber: Harvest just before flowering, when stalks are pliable and strong.
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For Biomass or Flower: Harvest at late bloom under licensed cultivation for best cannabinoid expression.
🌞 Ideal Growing Conditions
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Light: Full sun
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Temperature: 68–86°F (20–30°C)
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Soil: Nutrient-rich loam, well-drained
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pH: 6.0–7.5
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Climate: Warm, semi-humid to arid
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USDA Zones: 4–10
🌿 Primary Uses
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Industrial Fiber: Textiles, ropes, paper, biodegradable composites
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Biomass Production: High-density organic matter for sustainable farming
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Soil Regeneration: Deep roots improve soil fertility and carbon retention
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Pollinator Habitat: Supports bees and beneficial insects
🌎 Sustainability & Agricultural Benefits
Yuma 8 Hemp is a carbon-negative crop that enhances soil, suppresses weeds, and reduces fertilizer use. Its rapid growth and pest resistance make it a cornerstone species for regenerative and rotational farming systems, improving land health while offering commercial value.
⚙️ Cultivation Tips
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Rotate with nitrogen-fixing crops to balance soil nutrients.
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Avoid overwatering, hemp prefers light drying cycles.
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Maintain good airflow to reduce mold risk.
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Confirm all local and federal compliance requirements before cultivation.
📦 Product Details
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Botanical Name: Cannabis sativa (Yuma 8)
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THC Content: < 0.3% (Legally Compliant Industrial Hemp)
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Type: Dual-Purpose (Fiber & Biomass)
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Growth Habit: Upright, dense foliage
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Maturity: 90–120 days
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Height: 5–10 ft (conditions dependent)
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Non-GMO | Organic Seed Stock | USDA-Compliant
⚖️ Legal Disclaimer
⚠️ These seeds are intended solely for compliant industrial hemp cultivation in accordance with the 2018 U.S. Farm Bill and applicable state laws.
Cultivation, processing, or sale of hemp may require a license or permit in your jurisdiction.
Please verify all local and federal regulations before purchasing or planting.
