Regular Marijuana Seeds – 100% natural and un-altered, regular marijuana seeds come from a female and male parent and are normally bred by selective crossing. These seeds are used for personal consumption and are not intended for selling or smoking purposes. This article is to be used for informational purposes only. It should not be used in place of professional medical advice or as a substitute for such information.
The marijuana plant, with few exceptions, grows up only on the top of the soil. The male part of the plant grows up towards the light, while the female grows up towards the dark. When you cross breed these two parts, you create a new plant that will produce regular seeds, thus, the name regular marijuana seeds.
To cross breed these plants, growers buy regular marijuana seeds from one source and then breed the female plant from another source. Typically, the male flowers on the female plant turn red; this proves that the male flowers were transferred to the female plant. In crossbreeding certain strains, the desired result is a regular marijuana seed that actually has the characteristics of all three types of the plant.
The best way to cross breed these plants is to use the female flowers to reproduce seeds that are female in nature. Crossbreeding for growing regular strains means the male flowers turn red, like those on male plants. The seeds used for this method are usually taken from one variety of the plant. Crossbreeding is not limited to only one or two varieties, because some plants, especially the more commonly grown ones, can be crossed to produce many different regular cannabis varieties. For instance, some of the most popular strains are African Mango, Hawaiian and Jamaican Blue.
Some growers buy feminized seeds so they have a continuous supply of feminized plants. Others prefer to crossbreed the plants in order to increase their yield by introducing new and better genetic combinations. The type of crossbreeding used will depend largely on the specific characteristics of each plant and the genetic makeup of the hybrid. Some of the popular hybrid plants used for crossbreeding are: Hawaiian, Moroccan, Malaysian, Chinese and Vietnamese.
All these varieties can be started out in small containers with regular seeds. If the plants don’t take to the growing environment well, they can be repotted and the regular seeds can be replaced with feminized seeds. Just make sure that you’re growing plants that prefer the shade and less sunlight. The climate and location of where you live will help determine the best growing conditions for each variety.
Some hybrid varieties like the Hawaiian Catamount or the African Violets do very well when they are grown in sunny environments and on well-drained soil. They do not do very well if they grow on heavy clay soil. Hybrid seedlings that are closely related to each other will also fare better when cultivated together in a large scale cultivation. There are other very successful breeders such as the Black Adder or the Blue Mountain Haze that have been crossbred many times to create even more potent and successful varieties.
Even though crossbreeding for marijuana plants has been around for a long time, the practice has only become more popular in recent years. Some enthusiasts believe it is because the specialized breeders tend to have a deeper understanding of the cannabis plants than most home growers. Many also think that by crossbreeding certain varieties, strains become more highly desirable and the possibility of producing high quality crops is increased. But the real reason for the increasing popularity of crossbreeding is because it has been found that the genes that are responsible for some common illnesses in plants, are also responsible for creating various other health problems in people.

