How To Produce Approximately Fifty Shades Of Marijuana With Regular Weed Seeds
Regular marijuana seeds are a superior form of indoor marijuana that’s used to make medical or recreational buds for personal or professional purposes. They’re specially bred to develop well inside a controlled, monitored environment. The indoor environment is created by exposing marijuana plants to specific temperatures and light cycles within a controlled room. This “rooms” are often temperature regulated so they mimic the perfect conditions needed for marijuana to grow properly inside a home or office. In fact, this type of environment is just what recreational marijuana aficionados are looking for – they want a low pressure environment to induce their bud to grow more densely.
The breeding techniques used to create regular marijuana seeds and feminized seeds are different, but not difficult to learn. These breeders have to understand their work very well to get it right every time. And to do that, they need to take a careful look at each plant‘s chromosomes and determine just how much of each parent plant‘s DNA they need to reproduce. A lot of growers aren’t overly concerned with the appearance of the buds because they usually don’t care if the buds look good on top of the plant. What they’re really interested in is the potency of the buds and the final product, which they are seeking to duplicate in as much as they can.
Marijuana plants are susceptible to cross pollination and marijuana breeders are after this trait. When one particular parent strains a seed and then another particular parent crops that seed, it’s called cross-pollination. Cross-pollination is a natural part of plant life. Even when the offspring of a particular plant aren’t technically its own species, they can still be considered a separate species all the same. When regular marijuana seeds and feminized seeds are cross-bred, the resulting plants are referred to as “regular marijuana” and their offspring are referred to as “hybrid marijuana.”
The pure forms of marijuana seeds are always feminized. The feminized marijuana seeds will have a greater amount of chromosomes from both parents plant and therefore will have even greater potency. These hybrid strains have a higher CBD than regular marijuana seeds and therefore are not recommended for consuming. CBD is the substance found in hemp, which is the source of most of the marijuana seen on the street today. Since CBD has been shown to reduce the effects of the “high,” it is not the best choice for consumption.
It should be noted that cross-pollination can occur with regular marijuana seeds but it is more common with feminized seeds. Cross-pollination occurs when a plant in one species is brought into a different species and the offspring are likely to be the same. Most often this happens with pollen from the flower of a certain species. Some companies breed marijuana through the method of artificial insemination. This is where sperm from a male donor is injected into a woman so that the embryo has just the right makeup for planting as opposed to normal inbred seeds from a male.
Some people use regular marijuana seeds in order to get high. This is actually illegal in many states and will land you in jail. Some people use them for other reasons such as growing their own plants and growing for profit. While it is legal to do this, it does take a great deal of knowledge and skill. There are many guides available that teach the process of breeding marijuana with feminized seeds in order to get high.
There are also guides available that will tell you exactly how to germinate marijuana plants using regular weed seeds without the need of any special equipment or methods. Any gardener will be able to use these guides to successfully germinate their plants and produce great results. You don’t have to be an expert gardener in order to successfully germinate plants using regular weed seeds. Anyone can follow the instructions and get started getting high-end results.
Germination is the process used to transfer the pollen from one female plant to one male plant. The male plants are implanted in soil and once they grow close to the females they pollinate them and transfer the pollen. After they finish transferring pollen back and forth between plants they will stop until the female plants start blooming. As soon as the female flowers appear the pollen will fall from the bloom onto the soil and be transferred into the ground where it can germinate and produce approximately 50% more potent marijuana than it started out.

