Regular Marijuana Seeds

For growers looking for a more natural experience, regular marijuana seeds are the way to go. These seeds contain on average 50% male plants, which means you will have to separate the sexes in order to get your desired crop.

Breeders spray female plants with chemicals such as colloidal silver to induce stress and make them produce pollen sacs. This will then fertilize the sex of another female plant, producing feminized seeds.

Feminized seeds

Feminized seeds are genetically modified to produce only female marijuana plants. They eliminate the need to manually check for male cultivars and prevent unwanted pollination. The result is a faster, more reliable harvest of so-called sinsemilla, the cannabis that people love to smoke or turn into concentrates and ointments.

For growers with limited space, feminized cannabis seeds are a wise choice. These seeds will yield a high amount of buds, even with minimal growing conditions. Feminized strains tend to be easier for beginners to raise – but new growers should still learn how to spot and eradicate male plants.

ILGM’s Black Widow feminized seeds are popular with both growers and consumers. They produce a large harvest and leave users feeling euphoric and creative. Their citrus flavor and uplifting buzz make them great for inspiring artists and writers. They are also known for their powerful THC and CBD content, and can help with pain management. In addition, they flower quickly and can be harvested in 8-9 weeks.

Indoor vs. Outdoor growing

When cultivating marijuana indoors, it’s essential to use a well-draining soil that has plenty of nutrients. This can be achieved by using a mix of native clay and coarse sand.

If you want to grow weed outdoors, it’s important to find an area that gets ample sun exposure. It’s also helpful to place your crops near a natural windbreak or brick walls that can help protect your plants from harsh headwinds.

For outdoor growing, it’s best to plant your seeds in containers with at least a five-gallon capacity. This ensures that your plants will have plenty of space to grow. It’s essential to keep the soil moist at all times, but be careful not to overwater your plants as this can interrupt germination.

If you’re looking for an indica-dominant strain that can be raised outdoors, look no further than Critical Mass feminized seeds. These high-THC buds produce a powerful, sedating buzz that’s perfect for relaxing sessions.

Germination

There are a few different methods for germinating cannabis seeds. Most involve soaking the seeds in water, often with some form of root stimulator. Some growers simply put the seeds in their growing medium, like soil, jiffy cup or peat pellets. This method requires a little more care, as the seeds must be kept at a stable temperature and moist to promote germination.

A common technique involves using paper towels to absorb the moisture. This method is more foolproof than other ways, as the paper absorbs water without dislodging the seeds. It is also easier to gauge the amount of water needed, as the paper will swell and show any excess.

Some growers prefer to use a glass of water to soak the seeds before moving them to their growing medium. This method mimics the natural seasonal change from Winter to Spring, when the temperatures and humidity are high enough to encourage germination. If you have a glass of water with your seeds, be sure to check them every day to keep the water level at the right height.

Breeding

Many growers choose regular marijuana seeds so they can begin breeding their own strains. While it may seem daunting at first, a basic understanding of backcrossing and selective breeding can help beginner breeders get started. It’s important to work with reputable seed banks that take the time to produce stabilized genetics and maintain a strong focus on quality.

This helps ensure that the seed company you’re working with keeps a diverse gene pool. It also makes it possible for breeders to create interesting new strain phenotypes. Those interested in breeding will need to grow male plants so that the pollen they produce can be used to pollinate a crop of female plants. This process is more complex than it sounds, but once a grower becomes familiar with it, they can start producing their own batches of high-quality cannabis seeds. Male plants can also attract pests and spread disease to the rest of the crop, so it’s best to remove them immediately if you spot any.