Regular marijuana seeds have both Y and X chromosomes, so these regular marijuana seeds will either grow into a female or male plant. As a result, these regular marijuana seeds are usually cheaper than feminized male plants. Many growers simply buy regular seeds because they don’t plan to ever grow all of the seeds to feminize. Each thousandth flower like/share a champion is chosen as a winner. The number of plants won’t prevent the same name being picked again, though it will keep the price down.
Genetics play a big role in the prices of the regular cannabis seeds. Some strains have proven to have faster growing times or more desirable when growing indoors or out. Other genetics have proven to produce a higher potency product or one that grows without problems or concerns. When buying marijuana seeds, pay close attention to the genetics of the plant you are buying.
Many growers buy regular marijuana seeds because they want to start experimenting with new marijuana strains or simply because the plant grows well. There is a large variety of marijuana strains in Colorado including: Blue River, Cheyenne Mountain, Humboldt, Limbo, Middle River, St. Johns and Vallejo. Some of these strains don’t grow well outdoors, but most can flourish indoors. These are all used in various types of cooking, including potpourri and oils. Most of the cannabis plants in Colorado are bred for specific reasons and are grown for their production yield or to be used for other purposes.
It is possible to get seeds from certain plants, such as the Blue River Black Seed which only produces approximately 50% of its seeds when planting in the garden. The other strains of this seed are not as effective and produce approximately half of the flowers. Most of the Blue River Black Seeds are extremely hardy and can be used to produce fine quality marijuana. If you have difficulty finding seeds for this specific strain, consider trying other strains from this genus or any other varieties that do better in colder climates.
Experienced growers often try to avoid using feminised cannabis seeds due to the fact that it reduces the likelihood of producing regular marijuana plants. This is especially true for people who are experienced and have a proven track record of successful breeding and raising successful offspring. However, many breeders are also working towards increasing the numbers of successful plants and producing feminised cannabis seeds in order to increase the number of high quality plants. Since marijuana plants can only produce a limited amount of buds during each grow season, it is possible to increase the numbers by breeding another plant that will produce more buds in each season. A few examples of this type of plant are Hyacinth Culinary Hemp, African Daisy, Lemon Grass and more.
Some regular marijuana seeds are quite easy to germinate and grow, but some require special considerations. Many popular types require a male plant to mate with a female in order to produce regular marijuana plants. The male plants are crossbred to produce a feminized plant; however, the process is difficult, sometimes impossible, to achieve with traditional breeding methods. Most experienced growers are able to successfully cross-breed male and female plants in order to produce regular marijuana seeds.
Crossbreeding can also be done with marijuana plants of the same generation, such as grapes. This can increase the chances significantly for crossbreeding with other species of grapes. Since marijuana is rare compared to most grapes, it is unlikely that this method would be successful with regular marijuana seeds; however, it may be successful with hybrid varieties. Some farmers are able to successfully produce feminized cannabis seeds by introducing their mothers into the process. Since the procedure is more complicated, it is recommended to seek assistance from experts.
Another method that has been used to crossbreed marijuana plants involves inserting male plants into female plants in order to produce regular seeds. This produces feminized cannabis seeds, but the process is much more difficult than crossing with other plants. It is still possible to produce regular marijuana seeds using this method; however, the process is much more difficult. It is not very practical, because you have to spend lots of time waiting for the plants to finish growing before you can collect them.

