Crossbreeding Marijuana With Autoflowering Seeds

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Crossbreeding Marijuana With Autoflowering Seeds

Regular marijuana seeds, also known as marijuana hybrids, are a perfect way to grow high-quality marijuana indoors. 100% chemical and un-altered, regular marijuana seeds come from a parent and are bred specifically for the production of either a male or female plant. They produce about fifty percent males and fifty percent female plants and are by far some of the most pure genetics on the market. These traits make them ideal to grow indoor marijuana.

To ensure that your plants reach the best potential, you should start by buying only the finest and purest marijuana seeds. These seeds should contain only the best traits for producing a plant that grows well and is very hardy. Also make sure that the marijuana plants you purchase are at the flowering stage. The flowering stage occurs after about three weeks of growing plants.

Marijuana breeders, however, can use regular marijuana seeds to cross-breed their strain and create new strains with desirable characteristics. Crossbreeding is often used when the existing strains have many desirable characteristics. A good example is creating a strain with a larger amount of indica than sativa. Creating new strains can be very time consuming if the breeding is done properly; it requires knowledge of genetics, greenhouse management, fertilization and more.

Some of the best traits in feminised cannabis seeds come from the parent plant‘s ability to change during the flowering stage. Certain types of hybrid seeds have been bred to grow taller, produce bigger blooms or produce more resin. While some seeds may have desirable traits, most will be crossbred from regular marijuana seeds with certain desirable traits. Creating feminized cannabis seeds is a long process and can be time consuming.

Some plants can also be crossed with other plants to create un-sexed marijuana seeds. Some examples include un-sexed cannabis plants that have been crossbred with tallifolia, cattelleria or Valerian. This can increase the probability that the offspring will have desirable qualities.

Some plants have characteristics that are completely unrelated to their gender. Unusually shaped seeds, for instance, can be either male or female and sometimes have no bearing to the plant‘s gender. One example would be a rainbow carrot, which has flowers that are red, white or yellow and have no discernable male or female traits. These seeds can be produced by any variety of cannabis plants, regardless of its gender. Creating un-sexed cannabis plants is still possible with these seeds, but producing a plant with two sexes is much harder.

Creating feminized cannabis seeds is still difficult and not every effort is successful. However, with determination and patience, it is possible to crossbreed regular marijuana seeds with feminized strains to create new and unique products. Crossbreeding can produce traits that are not found in any two parents, allowing for the creation of new strains that would not otherwise exist.

Some growers buy regular seeds because they are easier to deal with and easier to grow than feminized seeds. Others buy them because they are more likely to produce a high quality plant that will grow well indoors and outdoors. No matter why you choose to crossbreed your plants, make sure you do it the right way to avoid the creation of undesirable traits.

When crossbreeding regular marijuana seeds with feminized weed seeds, there is still some risk involved. Although some feminized weed seeds are considered “clean,” it is still possible to produce crops that have unexpected and undesirable traits. In particular, crossbreeding male cannabis plant with male marijuana plants can create strains with noticeable stalks. This can create a hybrid between the two plants that have the potential to be very powerful.

Growers who crossbreed their plants with feminized cannabis seeds may also notice some unexpected characteristics. One of these is the appearance of white flowers on the plant, especially on the flowering tips. If the plants have white flowers, this is a clear indication that the crossbred plant has been treated with colloidal silver. If the plant produces petite flowers instead, it may mean that the silver has been applied to the entire plant.

Growers often combine feminized seeds with autoflowering seeds. Autoflowering seeds are specially designed to produce high-quality marijuana crops. Growers who crossbreed with these seeds have the chance to develop strains that have desirable characteristics. Crossbreeding with regular marijuana seeds allows growers to produce high quality cannabis products.