Eva Seeds is a niche Spanish brand that chose quality and uniqueness over mass production. Founded by a group of cannabis enthusiasts in Barcelona, the bank never sells or buys genetics from other breeders—every strain in the catalog is the result of their own crosses and selections. Eva Seeds breeders do not use ruderalis genetics, so unlike many competitors you won’t find autos here; all plants are photoperiod and mature under a controlled light cycle. This allows them to retain the full power and character of sativa/indica genetics while still flowering faster than standard photoperiod hybrids.
Eva Seeds’ philosophy is “maximum flavor in minimal time.” Using their own lines such as Jamón, Monster, Papaia, and TNT Kush, the bank created fast strains that finish in 45–55 days without ruderalis. Thanks to hand selection and rigorous germination testing, every batch delivers full vitality, and seeds are stored under optimal conditions—proper humidity, low temperature, and no light. The company does not offer bulk packs or single seeds, because it wants full control over origin and quality—each pack includes a batch number, allowing you to track production history and harvest date.
Eva Seeds’ portfolio is divided into several categories: fast sativa hybrids, aromatic indicas, and balanced polyglots. The iconic Jamaican Dream is a sativa that flowers in just 42–45 days, offering a sweet, fruity aroma and an energizing high. Monster is a cross that can reach two meters and deliver yields above 1.5 kg per plant, while Black Cream (a collaboration with Sweet Seeds) impresses with purple coloration and a raspberry bouquet. All strains are feminized, so even beginner growers avoid the hassle of sexing plants. Other interesting lines include Afghana Delight with a hashy aroma and High Level—an intensely psychedelic sativa created by combining African Sativa with the legendary Skunk #1.
When growing Eva Seeds, it’s worth remembering that their fast cycle requires a precise schedule. Plants grow best in light, well-draining soil rich in micronutrients. Due to vigorous growth, it’s worth using Sea of Green for small bushes or Screen of Green for large sativas. With limited height, LST and FIM training are used to spread branches as much as possible. Because there are no ruderalis genes, plants need a classic 18/6 schedule in veg and 12/12 during flowering. Good air circulation will prevent mold and support the development of dense flower clusters.
If you value original flavors and lightning-fast harvests while still preferring traditional photoperiod plants, Eva Seeds offers genetics that will meet your expectations. With this bank you gain certainty of origin, the unique character of each plant, and control over the cycle—making cultivation enjoyable for both hobbyists and professionals.