The Basics Of Hybridisation
The process of growing regular cannabis seeds is a pretty straightforward one. You harvest the pollinators, extract the honey, divide the buds and put them together again into a flowering plant. The flowering plant contains all the buds that were harvested. After they are fully matured, you divide the flowering plant and harvest the new buds.
When growing regular types, you split the male plants from the female plants and gather the pollen for later use. After being pollinated, the female plants produce seed which can then be harvested when they have fully matured.
It is really quite simple to choose the correct male and female plants to cross breed. You will first need to have a list of suitable plants and you should check out the bud type and maturity of each plant. You should also take into consideration any environmental factors, such as weather and soil conditions. The plants that are suited to be crossed are the ones that are usually the fastest growing plants, have the greatest yield and have good photosynthesis. The best plants to cross breed are perennials and annuals.
When planting the plants, ensure that you have room for the roots to expand. The bigger the root ball, the greater the chances that you will end up with a hybrid plant that has the desired characteristics.
Plant the plants at least a month apart. This allows the plants enough time to grow in the soil, create a network of roots and fully mature before crossing them.
After the female plants are pollinated, the males will produce the pollen that you can collect by hand or use a spray bottle. As you collect the pollen, ensure that you are not using the wrong strain.
After collecting the pollen, you need to separate the pollen from other substances in the plant and then apply it to the female plants. You can make this easier if you use a spray bottle with the same scent to spray into the female plants.
Once you have applied the right amount of pollen onto the female plants, allow them to grow and flower. They will soon start to produce buds, resulting in a hybrid offspring. After a certain period of time, you can then cross breed these female and male offspring to create a hybrid offspring.
Another way to cross breed regular cannabis seeds is by using female plants that are close in height to those that are taller. If you are able to get close enough, then you should try taking cuttings from the shorter plant. This will result in hybrid offspring.
Once you have created your hybrid offspring, you will need to cross breed the plants again and then cross breed the resulting offspring again. In most cases, you can use the same type of environment and soil, but make sure that the conditions are ideal for cross breeding.
The females should be kept in separate containers to prevent over watering. and keep the male plants away from other plants that may cause the cross breeding process to slow down.
You should also ensure that the male plants do not have too much shade and are always given adequate sunlight. You should also ensure that the female plants receive at least six hours of light per day during the day.
When you are ready to harvest, you will want to remove all the male plants and the female hybrid offspring and allow the new hybrid offspring to grow. This should produce flowers within a few weeks.
There are a number of things that need to be looked at before harvesting, including the plant‘s reproductive system, which should be clear and unbroken. After harvesting, you will want to remove the flowering stems as well as any dead flowers. and remove any pollen.
Once you have removed the pollen and leaves from the plant, you can then store the plant for an extended period of time. If you store the seed, you should leave it in a cool dark place such as a dark basement.
These are just a few ways you can cross breed regular cannabis seeds and create hybrids. There are a number of other methods that you can use, but this should be sufficient to help you with creating hybrid offspring.