Discover How to Cross Breed Regular Marijuana Seeds With Female Plants
Regular marijuana seeds are actually not that rare and are more readily available now than they have ever been in the past. 100% pure and genetically modified, regular marijuana seeds are usually bred by a male and female member of the species and will produce only female or male plants. In some cases, they may produce both male and female plants. Some hybrid varieties are even more powerful than the most potent strains. These varieties produce seeds that are full of the THC that marijuana users are known to be addicted to.
In general feminized marijuana seeds are stronger than their counterpart. When feminized, the plant undergoes a variety of changes to change from its wild state. First and foremost, the flowers are coated with pollen. This serves to make it a more potent form of cannabis. The plant also goes through various maturation processes including, but not limited to, soaking up the pollen during the germination period and then undergoing a process known as autoclave sterilization.
However, some hybrid marijuana seeds are still regular marijuana seeds, despite the fact that they have undergone these additional procedures. When growers want to increase the potency of their crops, they often experiment with crossbreeding techniques. This involves using a plant that is already producing highly concentrated forms of THC in order to create new, more potent strains. Since the original cannabis seed does not contain all of the THC that users are known to crave, the new strain will contain only trace amounts. However, most users are not able to tell the difference at all.
Un-sexed marijuana seeds are created when a female cannabis plant breeder attempts to breed male plants in order to make them into females. While this can be successful, it is also an expensive process that many farmers and users do not want to go through. This problem is compounded by the fact that breeding cannabis plants that produce only one type of THC instead of all of them is actually illegal in some regions. Un-sexed cannabis seeds are therefore often used in conjunction with regular marijuana seeds in order to produce feminized plants that lack the psychoactive properties of THC. By using un-sexed seeds, you can avoid the risk of penalties and increase the likelihood of getting a higher potency product.
Many hybrid marijuana seeds are also used in the creation of feminized plants, although the process of crossbreeding plants from various marijuana species can cause problems as well. The main concern for many gardeners is the compatibility of the feminized plant with its parents. Some breeders buy regular marijuana seeds because they are aware that the plant will grow easily with the parents, while other breeders just want to create a new plant that is sure to produce a high quality crop. In this case, they will often select plants that are known to be cross-compatible.
Cross-breeding has been used by growers for many years to get desirable characteristics in their plants. This process can involve crossing one marijuana plant with another or even completely altering the genetics of the parent plant in order to create a new product that has desirable qualities. For instance, in order to make regular marijuana seeds easier to grow, some breeders will cross their plants with another with just a few noticeable differences. One such noticeable difference is the use of feminized seeds. By changing the genetics, the chances of having a regular marijuana plant that produces a high yield are much greater.
In order to cross-breed male with female plants without the use of feminized seeds, the only viable solution is to collect and cultivate seeds from both parent plants (the male) and mix the two together. If you are looking to cross breed regular marijuana seeds with female ones, you will have to obtain seeds from either a male or a female plant. Keep in mind that when crossing two plants of different types, you should be careful to only cross one that is already of the opposite sex (male plants can be crossbred with female ones).
Some growers prefer to collect feminized cannabis seeds since they produce plants with very small flowers. These smaller flowers require less maintenance and result in higher quality plants overall. Cross-breeding will produce a crop of plants that produce high quality buds. However, in some cases, the quality of buds produced by feminized plants may be lower than that of regular marijuana seeds. This is often due to the fact that the feminized plants were not exposed to the same environmental stresses as their natural parents. Keep in mind that the overall production of buds will be higher when cross bred with female plants than it will be when cross bred with male plants.

