Sinsemilla
Sinsemilla is a term in cannabis terminology used to describe cannabis plants that have not been pollinated and therefore do not produce seeds. The word derives from the Spanish “sin semilla,” which directly translates to “without seeds.”
Sinsemilla in cannabis terminology
In technical and historical contexts, sinsemilla is used as a cultivation term describing a specific outcome of plant development, rather than a variety, strain, or product. When female plants are kept separate from male plants, the flowers remain seedless, which has made the term central to modern cannabis terminology.
Sinsemilla is often discussed in relation to plant structure, flower development, and cultivation methods, and is widely used in both international and Danish descriptions of cannabis cultivation. In a dictionary context, the term functions as a technical expression explaining a specific condition of the plant.
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