Where to Buy Regular Marijuana Seeds in Your Area
Buying marijuana seeds can be a difficult process for many people who want to legally grow their own marijuana. Regular marijuana seeds aren’t technically “gifted” to you – they’re grown from a selective assortment of strains by a select group of people. Regular marijuana seeds aren’t modified or genetically altered in any way, so when you buy regular marijuana seeds from seed catalogues, you’re getting pure and natural genetics. By nature, marijuana is a fairly predictable crop – it’s known which strains will grow well together, which don’t, and which have a highly favorable environment for marijuana to grow in anyway.
Marijuana is considered a Schedule II substance under the Controlled Substances Act. That means that it has an exceptionally high potential for abuse, has no legitimate medical use, and has a significant risk for dependency. Many people argue that the government should regulate and control access to this drug similar to it’s do with cigarettes. The only difference is that cannabis is a more potent and intoxicating drug than cigarettes and buying regular cannabis seeds is just as dangerous as buying pot.
How can anyone sit down and order regular bulk seeds without the help of a professional grower? The answer is simple: grow your own. There are hundreds of strains and hybrids available to enthusiasts, hobbyists, and farmers alike. Most of these are developed by dedicated, knowledgeable growers who spend years cross-pollinating and cross-planting specific plants to create new variants, and then nurturing them carefully so they produce quality flowers and leaves. Some of these growers spend years learning how to protect and grow their favorite plants. This information is passed down to buyers of regular marijuana seeds, resulting in a healthier crop with greater value.
You can buy outdoor seeds in bulk to grow indoors. Outdoor varieties come in all shapes and sizes, and some are rare or only found in certain parts of the world. For instance, you might find Hawaiian or Mexican varieties. Other varieties include French and African varieties. In addition to outdoor varieties, indoor varieties can be found in such varieties as Asian Fuggle, African Mango, Kentucky Blue, or Lemon Grass. Since indoor varieties tend to be smaller, they require more frequent caring.
When it comes to growing outdoor seeds, your best bet is hybrid varieties. These plants are created by crossing certain outdoor strains with each other and creating a new plant that will grow taller and more compact. Hybrid varieties can tolerate different growing temperatures better than other, so they can be used in the spring and summer months, when their buds are in bloom. They do poorly in winter or very cold weather, so they will not flower. However, in the spring and summer months, when the weather is warmer, they will flower beautifully. Some hybrid varieties cannot tolerate extreme temperatures and will only flower sporadically throughout the year.
Another option you have for growing marijuana is autoflowering seeds. Autoflowering seeds are created by cross-breeding certain outdoor strains with each other. After cross-breeding, the result is a plant that produces an excess of foliage, which results in the plant becoming more weed-like. This type of variety has very limited light requirements and will do very well in most climates. You can purchase auto flowering varieties in many colors, and some will flower in the spring only.
If you would rather not cross-breed or use autoflowering seeds, another option for your growing needs is feminized seeds. You can purchase feminized outdoor and indoor marijuana seeds in a wide variety of colors and varieties. Because these seeds are feminized, the feminization process does not change the characteristics of the plants. Because these seeds are in asexually viable, they will grow into true female plants in the summer months.
In addition to being able to grow female plants in the summer months, you may also cross-breed male plants and get a feminized cross-product. Cross-bred plants can produce flowers that are as good as those produced from pure females, if not better. For example, you could cross-breed a Sativa with a Haze to get a super-high strain that is very hard to find at the store. Some seeds may not be crossbred properly but all produce flowers that are extremely good in the summer months.

