If you want to buy regular marijuana seeds, you’re going to have to know where to buy them from. While not nearly as popular as they used to be, substituted by new feminized and autoflowering seeds, and producing the best-quality cloned mothers, regular marijuana seeds still are a great way to get started with marijuana. For many people, however, just having enough marijuana in their system is a luxury they just can’t afford. For those people, buying marijuana seeds is the only affordable way to get started.
There are many different types of marijuana, grown for different purposes. Some varieties are strictly for medical use, helping patients deal with debilitating symptoms. Others are outdoors, grown for their flavor and scent rather than their psychoactive properties. With the many different kinds of outdoor marijuana, it’s important to understand fully mature varieties, which vary significantly by region and even by time of year, and how quickly they’ll grow if you choose to plant them.
The biggest differences between marijuana seeds for indoor growing and outdoor growing are in the growing seasons and climates. Autoflowering and feminized outdoor marijuana seeds are available all through the summer months, while most seeds are not available at all until the fall or winter. This difference in growing practices allows marijuana breeders to better create feminized outdoor strains that will keep well during the cooler summer months and allow the plants to bloom during the height of the growing season in the later spring through the early summer.
When you buy seeds, you need to understand fully mature plants that will likely be inside your home, unless you plan on replanting. Some fully mature plants may have already been sold and are being replanted outdoors, but some are not, due to the fact that some people like to keep their plants indoors during the growing season, then transfer them outdoors when the summer heat starts to fade away. You should understand fully grown plants are very different from seedlings that are just being transferred from one location to another. When you buy seeds, you should look to see if you’re getting what you want and ensure you get seeds of quality, which will result in high-quality plants.
If you buy autoflowering marijuana seeds, the first thing to know is they will be in short supply this year. This is due to a fast introduction into the growing and selling markets as people try to get rid of the popular stuff before it matures. You’ll find that most premium varieties will be difficult to find, with only a few varieties being highly available. Some examples of premium varieties are Humboldt, White Rider, Black Label, Cheeseleg, Chronic, Greenmist and White Widow. The reason for this scarcity is because only a select few are able to withstand the extreme weather conditions of the southern United States during the growing season.
Autoflowering marijuana seeds are specially created to be resistant to heat, frost, dew and rain, making them ideal for outdoor gardens. Most of these are high in CBD, which is why they are ideal for growing inside your house in private quarters, even in the absence of any neighbours. Some popular feminized varieties of these seeds include Cheese, Chronic, White Widow, Humboldt and White Knight. These names are interchangeable with strains of indoor grown cannabis.
Indica varieties are the most popular strains available. They are highly recommended by experts due to their resilience to tough weather, insects and plants. All the top rated indica varieties are highly desirable, renowned and valued for their high quality marijuana. Some of the more popular and high quality marijuana strains of Indica include Lemon Pie, Purple Cone, White Widow and Gingko. A number of indoor growing facilities also produce hybrid indoor plants, which are basically an improvement over the standard strains.
Growing marijuana plants is a challenging task. However, with a proper system and preparation, greenhouse cultivation of high quality marijuana is possible even during the winter months. You can select your plants depending on whether you want perennials or annuals, large or small plants and also the type of soil and sunlight conditions that the plants prefer.

