Benefits of Cross-Culturing Regular cannabis Seeds With Feminized Seeds
There is a great debate on whether or not regular cannabis seeds are more effective than feminized marijuana seeds. There has been significant testing done on this. The results have been staggering. Regular cannabis seeds have almost always been used to produce high potency cannabis.
Regular cannabis seeds always have both female and male seeds at an optimal percentage of 50/50. To determine which is which, the cannabis seeds must be sown and grown prior to them “aging” or start to show signs of becoming females (preflowers) or men (post-flowers). Obviously, when there is already a substantial marijuana gene pool within our DNA, there will be a greater probability of cross-breeding between regular cannabis seeds and feminized seeds.
The most obvious way to determine which marijuana plant you are growing is by looking at the reproductive capabilities of the plant. All plants have both male and female characteristics. The only distinction is the process for reproduction. Plants that are able to reproduce through sexual means will have one set of chromosomes, whereas those that cannot reproduce sexually will have a different set of chromosomes. A plant with a set of different chromosomes will grow differently depending on whether it is male or female. In females, the flower will be larger and will have a distinct smell, whereas a male plant will display no obvious characteristic at all.
Cross-breeding between regular cannabis seeds and feminized seeds has also been proven to increase the potency of each individual plant. This makes sense because the potency of each plant increases as a proportion of its parent plant‘s DNA. So when cross-breeding a feminized seed with a regular cannabis seed, the resulting plant will have more active ingredients and will produce a higher quality crop. This method is very common in high end cannabis stores where buyers can purchase the best product they can afford.
Another benefit to cross-breeding is that the plant‘s ability to create powerful buds will increase. By increasing the number of genes that produce buds, regular cannabis seeds and feminized seeds will create stronger, higher quality buds. The increased potency comes from the increase in transcription factors that regulate the production of buds and the efficiency of photosynthesis, which convert sunlight into fuel for the plants. Any genetic variance that increases the efficiency of photosynthesis means that more buds will be produced from the plant, resulting in higher quality buds.
Some people are concerned that cross-breeding may be dangerous because of the different phenotypes that the plants could produce. Cross-breeding between regular cannabis seeds and feminized seeds could mean that the plants will have unpredictable, possibly harmful, phenotypes. Some concern would be raised if the plants had unpredictable, potentially harmful phenotypes. For instance, some plants might have disease-resistance, and others may have increased water solubility, or both. Some plants could also have greater tolerance to herbicides or pesticides or may grow much better than their parents. However, there is no need to worry about unpredictable phenotypes since the growers know what the specific traits they want to use are by looking at the parent plants.
The final benefit to cross-breeding is that it provides flexibility for the grower, allowing him or her to control the conditions the plants grow in and how they behave. By combining regular marijuana seeds with feminized seeds, a gardener has the potential to create crops with whatever type of garden he wants, complete with any kind of environment and any kind of soil he wants. This is one of the most important reasons why a grower should choose his genetics carefully. The characteristics of each of the parental plants should be taken into account and the gardener should try to make the best possible combination.
There are a lot of Seed Banks available for the cultivation of regular cannabis seeds, but not all of them are created equal. Some Seed Banks offer good quality seeds that have been tested and proven, but many Seed Banks are full of poorly mixed, improperly chosen, or even seeds that were not produced in compliance with organic farming standards. It is important that prospective breeders take a little time and effort to research a reputable and established Seed Bank, as this reputation can often mean the difference between a productive and a nonproductive crop. Many growers get the seeds from local breeders or small gardening stores, but larger Seed Banks are often preferred due to their history and track record. While growing outdoors in a sunny climate might be ideal for certain species, an indoor environment may be the optimal environment for others.

