How To Get The Most Out Of Regular Marijuana Seeds

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How To Get The Most Out Of Regular Marijuana Seeds

Most indoor gardeners go for feminized regular marijuana seeds since they ensure to grow big buds. However, your chances to getting a regular female marijuana plants are almost equivalent to your chances to getting a male pot plant. That’s because male pot plants are virtually not useful at all. So, what are the advantages of trying feminized marijuana seeds?

There are actually multiple advantages to trying feminized cannabis seeds. Basically, it is a matter of personal preference on how you prefer your plants to be. If you want them to have big and bold buds with large flowers, then you should definitely go for regular cannabis seeds with regular genetics. Otherwise, if you want your plants to have subtle and elegant flowers, then go for feminized cannabis seeds that come with small and subdued hybrid genetics.

In terms of appearance, a lot of people have no problem with regular marijuana seeds but they would turn their noses up at feminized plants. Some growers who are used to growing and selling big and bold plants tend to think that feminized weeds will bring about dwarfism in the plants. This doesn’t happen as much as you might think. Basically, the difference between a regular marijuana seed and one that come with the feminization gene is just the physical appearance. The actual plant genetics has nothing to do with its appearance.

It is said that DuraFlip’s Early Durban Poison Regular seeds are the best in terms of appearance. However, what is great about this product is that it is a cross of three different strains namely African Sativa, Indian indica and African carrot. These plants have different early and middle parts but their seeds have complete flowering stalks. So if you are a fan of tall and stout marijuana plants then this is the cross you should be looking out for.

There are a number of seeds that are in the perfect place for early flowering stage plants. For example, African Violets, Indica, and Hawaiian Plants all have the flowering stage where the leaves begin to change color from red to purple and later on down to white. These three species of plants are ideal for indoor gardening and can be used to produce feminized seeds. On the other hand, if you are an outdoor gardener, you have options as well. Like females, these plants also have the ability to reproduce from two to three plants during the flowering stage.

You can also find feminized cannabis seeds from other countries besides South America. For example, in Russia there are varieties of cannabis that look very much like females. Although the leaves are quite similar to the male’s shape, the flower heads resemble those of females. Some of these strains are even named the Russian Roses.

Some of the strains you will find available are Sativa and Hops. Although they look completely different and even possess totally different characteristics, these two plants actually produce approximately 50% seeds each time they flower. With this fact alone, it is easy to see why the popular strain names refer to both the male and female plants. In order for your plant to reproduce and produce approximately 50% flowering stalks, the best way to create them is to use feminized seeds. By using this type of hybrid seed, you will be increasing the chances of producing a regular seedling that can go on to produce approximately 50% of the plant‘s future offspring.

Since these plants only reproduce in a small manner and in the end are dependent on you to help them reproduce, it makes sense to use autoflowering seeds. Autoflowering seeds can help your plants get to the flowering stage quickly and then stop completely. If you are an experienced grower or an amateur gardener, this is the preferred method for growing marijuana. However, most beginners tend to opt for the regular seeds. Either way, with regular seeds, the chances for producing regular marijuana seeds that produce will be much higher.