Regular marijuana seeds are superior in potency to indica or sativa seeds, for many reasons. One, they are easier to grow and less prone to insects and fungal infection. The two other reasons are more health-related.
Marijuana is a delicate plant to begin with. Regular marijuana seeds are typically high in THC (THC), the main active psychoactive ingredient found in marijuana. Regular marijuana is often breeding from a male and female parent to insure consistent yield and consistency. This leads to higher potency and lesser amounts of viable seeds available to produce approximately 50% of the plant.
While all feminised cannabis seeds are better than regular marijuana seeds, the results produced from feminised seeds tend to be lower in potency than regular marijuana seeds. The lack of dedicated male plants helps eliminate some of the variability found in regular marijuana seeds. Additionally, a high amount of strain is removed from the plants during breeding, resulting in fewer plants with a large number of chromosomes. Since the number of strains is reduced, the amount of active THC is also reduced, leading to a higher potency compared to regular marijuana seeds.
Some hybrid marijuana varieties have been developed through crossbreeding to produce feminized seeds. Crossbreeding, also called biotechnology, has become popular in recent years because it allows farmers to produce specific types of plants by carefully manipulating their genetics. For instance, some farmers have been able to successfully grow female plants with high levels of THC by breeding specific lines of hybrid marijuana with the appropriate genetics.
There are many reasons to purchase feminized marijuana seeds. For starters, crossbreeding eliminates a substantial number of variables that may affect the final quality of the crop. Breeding against a common genetic background makes it easier for the farmer to create consistent crops that will yield high-quality buds and leaves. It also reduces the risk of subjecting the crop to human error or environmental stressors.
Additionally, breeding for feminization is useful because it can increase the likelihood that a certain variety of cannabis plants will grow in the right location. For instance, when crossbreeding regular seeds with feminized plants, the probability of two similar plants having the same beneficial trait increases dramatically. By developing traits in the feminized plants that the regular seeds cannot provide, the probability of an effective weed variety increases.
While crossbreeding with regular marijuana seeds can increase the likelihood that feminized cannabis seeds will grow in desirable locations, it also increases the chance that the plants will suffer from undesirable symptoms. For example, because the proportion of females is lower in crossbreeding plants, they may experience more severe symptoms than their counterparts. Some of these disadvantages include poor performance and more frequent disease.
While crossbreeding with regular marijuana seeds will allow you to produce feminized plants, it does not always produce a plant that will have the same beneficial traits as its counterpart. For example, when crossing two male plants to produce a female, the chance of one of the plants suffering severe disease or producing male characteristics is increased significantly. In addition, the final plant may still produce the same characteristics as its male counterpart if the mother plant is also female.
The easiest way to crossbreed cannabis strains is to use autoflowering seeds. Autoflowering seeds have been designed specifically to produce a specific type of end product. The most common trait of autoflowering seeds is that they are able to produce feminized seeds. Some of these seeds have been bred for producing regular seeds as well. A benefit of using feminized seeds is that they increase the likelihood that the end product will have desirable qualities, while also increasing the likelihood that the plant will produce regular marijuana seeds.
Another method that is often used to crossbreed cannabis plants is to remove the female part of the plant and insert the male part. This method is often used with un-sexed marijuana seeds, but it has also been used with regular seeds. The advantage of using this method is that the plant will rarely suffer any loss of vigor or productivity. Because the female plant is cut down, the male plants pollen is not wasted, therefore it will help create new strains with desirable characteristics. The disadvantage of using this method is that the pollen of un-sexed marijuana seeds may be lost in the harvesting process, which could result in the loss of an important source of income for the farmer. Farmers who use this method will need to ensure that the feminized seeds are harvested properly.
There are many growers who prefer to use alternative methods to crossbreed plants, and one of the more popular choices for crossbreeding is to remove a female and a male plant and replace them with a new plant. This method is not without risk, because if the growers do not remove the males, the potency of the final product may suffer. Some growers have successfully mixed different male and female cannabis plant seeds to create new un-sexed plants that have exceptional quality. However, it is important to remember that it is difficult to tell which plants are regular cannabis seeds and which ones are feminized.

