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Winter Must-Haves 2025 - Royal Queen Seeds

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As winter sets in and the days grow shorter, we at Royal Queen Seeds shift our attention to what growers need most during the colder months. With Black Friday approaching, we’re preparing early so our community can head into the busiest part of the year fully equipped.

This season, we’ve selected five essentials that we personally rely on when temperatures drop: Dos Si Dos Auto, Special Queen 1, Fabric Pots, Curved Trimming Scissors, and the RQS Beanie. Each item reflects what we value, reliability, comfort, and consistent results.
  • Dos Si Dos Auto – We chose this strain for winter because its speed, structure, and resin ou
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    tput make it perfect for shorter, colder cycles. With its Gelato x Face Off OG lineage and high potency, it continues to impress even with limited light.
  • Special Queen 1 – This is one of our classic, dependable hybrids, adaptable, easy to train, and steady under fluctuating winter conditions. It’s the kind of strain we trust across a wide range of setups.
  • The Fabric Pot – Winter can challenge root health, so our Fabric Pots focus on airflow, drainage, and preventing root circling. It’s a simple upgrade that pays off throughout the season.
  • Curved Trimming Scissors – Trimming often becomes the main focus in winter, and these scissors offer precision that protects shape and resin while making the process more efficient.
  • RQS Beanie – Cold tents and early hours are part of the season. Stay comfortable and focused with this winter essential.
As the year winds down ahead of the Black Friday rush, these essentials help both us and our growers stay organized and confident. They’re built to ensure steady, hassle-free cultivation throughout the winter, maintaining a strong workflow until spring arrives.
 
I have Special Queen 1 sprouted. It grew a little slow during the first week but seems to be gaining momentum, as many do.
 
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