Are You Stumped About Finding Regular Weed Seeds?
Regular cannabis seeds always have both female and male seeds in an optimal percentage of 50/50. To determine which is which, each cannabis seed must be carefully germinated and cultivated before they “sprout” or start to develop outwardly. This is done by placing the seed in a glass jar with a light but not direct sun light shining on it. The seeds should be kept in a dark place, away from artificial light. A refrigerator or freezer may be used for storage.
Since marijuana plants only bear fruit a few weeks after flowering, many of the growers prefer to harvest them right before the flowers open fully. It is a common occurrence for some growers to harvest their plants two weeks before flowering. Some growers prefer to use scissors to cut their regular seeds instead of their fingers, which leads to less scarring and less risk of accidental nicks. All types of regular cannabis seeds are shipped in small containers that have been specifically made to hold just a few plants at a time.
There are two major varieties of Regular cannabis seeds, feminized seeds and non feminized seeds. All the cannabis plants available today contain one or more feminized seeds. The feminized seeds are produced by cross pollination, when a normal female plant is crossed with a male plant to produce the desired pollen. All feminized seeds contain exactly the right amount of pollen to germinate and grow, and are the perfect solution for growing indoors.
Many growers have experimented with the female plants and feminizing them in order to increase their yields. Some even crossbred male and female plants in order to increase their yields. Most hybrid marijuana cultivars will produce a large quantity of seeds during the first year. Most indoor growing enthusiasts and breeders will purchase numerous seeds from these breeding events and then use those same seeds to reproduce their own plants.
When feminized seeds are crossbred with regular weed seeds, the result is a plant that contains the characteristics of both seeds. This allows the end user to have a cross that contains characteristics that are desired. The end result is a new plant that is extremely comparable to regular cannabis seeds, but has the ability to become less potent when the plant reaches maturity. The plants will begin to produce seeds at the same time they are getting feminized, so they are ready to harvest at the same time. When these plants reach maturity they will contain a large amount of potency compared to a regular weed seed. These plants are often used to create new marijuana varieties.
There have also been efforts to crossbreed this weed with regular cannabis seeds to produce another high-end variety. These strains are often referred to as “gorilla glue” or “acid proof”. While the acid proof version contains a lot more potency than regular marijuana, the gorilla glue strain contains very little, which is what makes it less potent. These strains are very similar in taste to regular cannabis, which is why many people believe the two strains should be allowed to crossbreed, but yet remain distinct from one another.
There are also other ways that regular cannabis seeds can be used to create feminized marijuana seeds. Some people will create their own feminized marijuana seeds by taking a cutting from another plant. The cutting can be any normal marijuana bud, but the process must be complete before the resulting plant is successful. Some people will harvest the cutting and keep the buds in the refrigerator for several weeks, later conditioning the buds with some kind of natural preservative. After a few weeks of conditioning, the buds are ready to harvest and produce feminized buds.
In summary, it can be fairly difficult to buy feminized marijuana seeds. Due to the nature of the plants, it is nearly impossible to make them in your home garden. Although some hybrid strains available now may be capable of producing regular cannabis seeds, the majority of them are just not viable for breeding. Luckily, most farmers make the rounds at local fairs to advertise themselves as marijuana farmers and will often take cuttings from other farmers to create new hybrid strains.

