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The homegrown cup 2025 (new)
Royal Queen Seeds celebrates two podium finishes at the HomeGrown Cup 2025. Pink Runtz claimed 3rd place in the Indica category, while Sundae Driver secured 1st place in Sativa, proving once again that carefully bred, grower-tested genetics stand out where it matters most.
Join us as we celebrate two proud moments for Royal Queen Seeds at one of the most respected weed cups on the calendar. At the HomeGrown Cup 2025, two very different cultivars from our catalogue earned their place on the podium. Pink Runtz claimed 3rd place in the Indica category, while Sundae Driver secured 1st place in the Sativa category.
These results matter to us for reasons that go far beyond trophies. In a landscape crowded with bold claims and fast-moving trends, independent cannabis cup recognition still carries real weight. It reflects how a plant performs when grown, harvested, cured, and judged, without the influence of branding or hype. This is where cannabis cup winners are defined by merit alone.
At Royal Queen Seeds, our work begins long before a strain ever reaches a shelf. Every line is shaped through continuous genetic development, careful selection, and repeated testing. We focus on traits growers actually experience: healthy structure, predictable flowering, terpene richness, resin production, and consistency from seed to seed.
Competitions like the HomeGrown Cup provide a valuable moment of truth. They show whether our cannabis cup seeds truly hold up when compared against elite genetics from across the scene.
Being recognised at a grower-focused cannabis cup 2025 event confirms that this approach still matters. It demonstrates that strong breeding foundations and patient refinement continue to set cannabis cup-winning seeds apart, even in a crowded and fast-evolving market.
What Is the HomeGrown Cup?

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The HomeGrown Cup has earned its reputation as one of the most grower-respected cannabis competitions in Europe. Unlike events driven by spectacle or marketing buzz, this weed cup places the emphasis firmly on what ends up in the jar. Flower is judged on aroma, flavour, appearance, resin quality, burn, and the overall experience it delivers after proper drying and curing.
What makes the HomeGrown Cup stand out is its connection to real cultivation. Entries come from growers who understand the plant and have invested time in dialling in their environment. Judges are not looking for novelty or shock value. They are looking for balance, refinement, and quality that holds together from the first impression to the final experience.
This is why placements at the HomeGrown Cup 2025 resonate so strongly within the community. Independent competitions act as a benchmark that exists outside commercial success. A strain does not win because it is widely advertised or already popular. It wins because it performs under scrutiny.
For a cannabis seed bank, this kind of recognition offers something rare: confirmation that breeding decisions translate into results in real gardens. When genetics place at a competition like this, they earn their position on any serious cannabis cup winners list through performance alone.
RQS at the HomeGrown Cup 2025

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Each year, the HomeGrown Cup attracts a strong field of entrants. Growers bring their best work forward, often representing months of careful cultivation and fine-tuning. The standard is high, and the margins between entries are often narrow.
Against this backdrop, Royal Queen Seeds secured podium positions in two major categories. Pink Runtz earned a strong third place in the Indica class, while Sundae Driver took top honours in the Sativa category. These results highlight the breadth of our catalogue and our ability to deliver quality across distinct genetic expressions.
Behind these wins lie years of focused breeding. Rather than chasing fleeting trends, we work toward stability and repeatability. We select phenotypes that grow with vigour, respond well to training, and finish with terpene and resin profiles that growers and judges alike appreciate.
Success at a cannabis cup is never guaranteed. When it happens across multiple categories, it reflects a process built on patience, observation, and refinement. For us, these awards are not an endpoint. They are a sign that our direction remains aligned with what growers genuinely value.
Pink Runtz: 3rd Place, Indica Category

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Securing 3rd place in the Indica category, Pink Runtz stands as a clear example of modern, well-rounded breeding. It is a cultivar that combines visual appeal with practical performance, making it equally attractive to growers and judges.
In cultivation, Pink Runtz displays a balanced growth pattern with sturdy branching and a structure that responds well to topping and low-stress training. It adapts comfortably to indoor setups while also performing reliably in controlled outdoor environments. Given sufficient root space and a stable climate, it develops dense, resin-heavy flowers that finish with impressive uniformity.
Growers will see the best results by focusing on fundamentals. Maintain good airflow through the canopy, avoid overfeeding, and allow the plant enough time to fully mature. As flowering progresses, trichome coverage intensifies, bringing with it a rich aromatic profile that played a key role in its cannabis cup success.
Judges recognised Pink Runtz for its complete package. Strong bag appeal, pronounced aroma, and a clean, well-finished flower all contributed to its podium placement. It serves as a reminder that cannabis cup winners are often the strains that balance every element rather than excelling in just one.
Pink Runtz
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Gelato x The Original Z x Pink Panties |
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425 - 475 gr/m2 |
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100 - 150 cm |
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8 - 9 weeks |
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THC: 26% |
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Sativa 50% Indica 50% |
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450 - 500 gr/plant |
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140 - 180 cm |
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Middle of October |
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Laughter, Long Lasting , Uplifting |
Sundae Driver: 1st Place, Sativa Category

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Winning 1st place in the Sativa category, Sundae Driver highlights the appeal of refined, terpene-forward genetics. Rather than pushing extremes, it delivers a polished and cohesive experience that stood out at the top of a competitive lineup.
In the grow room, Sundae Driver develops with a manageable stretch and a tidy canopy that benefits from early training. It suits growers who appreciate a structure that is easy to control without sacrificing yield potential. With consistent lighting and sensible nutrition, flowers build density while maintaining excellent resin production.
Humidity management becomes especially important as buds mature and trichomes stack. By keeping conditions stable through the final weeks, growers can preserve the strain’s aromatic complexity and visual quality. Proper drying and curing then allow these characteristics to fully express themselves, exactly what judges look for at weed cup level.
A 1st place finish at the HomeGrown Cup confirms that Sundae Driver performs when it matters most. It reinforces the idea that strong cannabis cup seeds are defined by reliability and finish, not by hype alone.
Sundae Driver
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Fruity Pebbles OG x Grape Pie |
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400 - 450 gr/m2 |
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90 – 140 cm |
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9 - 11 weeks |
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THC: 23% |
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Sativa 50% Indica 50% |
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450 - 500 gr/plant |
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130 - 170 cm |
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Early October |
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Balanced, Euphoric, Motivating |
What These Wins Mean for Growers
For growers, cannabis cup awards only matter if they reflect real-world performance. The HomeGrown Cup results do exactly that. They offer independent validation that the genetics behind these strains deliver when cultivated with care.
Competitions act as a filter within the wider cannabis scene. They help distinguish strains that simply sound appealing from those that consistently produce high-quality flower. Traits such as stable growth, predictable flowering times, terpene retention, and post-cure appeal all contribute to defining true cannabis cup winners.
These placements reinforce Royal Queen Seeds as a trusted cannabis seed bank for growers seeking proven genetics. Whether someone is browsing a cannabis cup winners list or simply searching for dependable cultivars, recognition at an event like the HomeGrown Cup provides meaningful context.
Most importantly, these results do not change our focus. We will continue refining and developing genetics with the same commitment to quality that brought Pink Runtz and Sundae Driver to the podium. Awards are appreciated, but the real goal remains unchanged: delivering cannabis cup-winning seeds that perform consistently in the hands of growers around the world.
