How to buy regular marijuana seeds? If you’re just getting started with marijuana and really haven’t found much enjoyment in smoking buds, you may want to start out with an indoor garden. These indoor gardens are a lot easier to manage, require less specialized equipment, and require very little maintenance. An indoor garden can contain as few as two or three strains of marijuana, and they work well together. For some people, this is the way to go.
The flowering time for most outdoor seeds is in the late winter through early spring. Some varieties will start to show up in the spring but will not be ready for harvest until after June. Indoor plants can be brought into play as well. Some indoor growers let their seedlings flower in the greenhouse before moving them outdoors. You can buy fully mature plants at garden centers and some pharmacies that specialize in gardening supplies.
Buy non Feminized Marijuana Seeds. When you buy seeds for indoor gardening, you’ll typically find one or two choices, Regular and Feminized. A Regular will be about three inches tall and have dense, full leaves; it has a balanced appearance and is a fairly good grower. A Feminized strain is comparable to a Regular with better growth habits and less foliage. A fully mature Feminized plant can reach one foot in height, has dense leaves and is very hardy and adaptable in any area.
Buy only those that are flowering. When you buy outdoor cannabis, most of them are in the mid-season or late summer months. This means you won’t get the best growing conditions indoors, and there’s no guarantee they’ll bloom until fall. It’s a better gamble to wait and buy those flowers in the summer months when they’re the least likely to disappoint.
Get feminized seeds that come from outside rather than from inside, such as those that come from seed companies. Seed from outside tends to have higher quality seeds, and may be protected from some of the pests and insects outside. When you get them, make sure the label lists “Feminized”.
Go for high-quality feminized seeds. Regular, indoor grown marijuana plants are much lower in quality. They’re typically crossed with other plants, so their characteristics (such as disease resistance, slower flowering) aren’t as unique as they are in the outdoors. Indoor plants don’t get as much sun or water as outdoor plants, which makes them weaker in the battle of nature against pests and insects. Many indoor gardens don’t go through the autoflowering seeds process, which means they won’t flower until the fall months, by which time they’ve been crossbred with high-quality outdoor plants. That’s why it’s a good idea to buy flowering, non-flowers when you can.
Another reason to go with feminized outdoor seeds is because they cost less. Autoflowering seeds for indoor plants cost about the same as flowering plants, but take three to four weeks longer to mature. In exchange for the wait, however, indoor plants are easier to maintain. You just have to remember to fertilize them and water them on a regular basis. With flowering plants, you might have to wait for the flowers to bloom, and then water and fertilize them just before they bloom again.
There’s a lot more to know than just that marijuana strains are best if you want to buy marijuana seeds, but these tips will help you choose the best kinds. Indoor plants tend to flower more slowly and fully mature earlier. The slow-flowering, full-maturing indica strains are highly desirable, since they are very resilient. The high-quality, disease-resistant sativa strains are ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, since they are hardy and resist disease. Autoflowering seeds make it easy to choose the right kind of marijuana for you, whether you’re looking for indoor or outdoor pleasure.

