When trying to grow a marijuana plant from seed, it’s important to know which kind of plant you’re growing. Regular seed can be used for indoor gardening, outdoor gardening, bush or compacting. Indoor gardening relies on regular seeds to start out with and needs less care. Outdoor growing requires more attention to watering, sunlight and other things needed to prevent stress.
Sativa or tobacco seed is the most popular type. The plant grows very well when nurtured in warm soil and can withstand dry spells. The leaves are dark green in color and have a scent similar to ginger. It flowers later than other marijuana strains and is said to be best grown as an indoor garden. Growing regular seeds will also require less care as they tend to prefer to develop on their own.
indica or hybrid seeds are created by crossing an indica with another herb. In doing this, the plant gets its chemotypes and some of its characteristics. The resulting plant has traits from both types of herbs. The seeds are more likely to develop into a sativa than an indica, but rarely into another type. Hybrid seeds are often bred from indica seeds to create new combinations of chemotypes. Some examples of such hybrids are California Lemon Haze.
Hybrid cannabis seeds are usually the result of cross-breeding two different types of herb. Many farmers are able to get high yields by doing this, but there is greater risk in cross-breeding certain herbaceous crops. This is because many traits from one type of herb can cause the plant to create its own pollen. This pollen can be used by other plants to create new hybrids that can grow quickly and at a faster rate than traditional seeds. The downside of hybrid cannabis seeds is that they may not have as many chemical properties as regular seeds.
Sativa plants produce flowers that are about three times larger in diameter than regular cannabis seeds. These flowers have full aroma and taste. They also contain a large amount of tannin. Because it contains more tannin, sativa marijuana seeds often have a stronger, and therefore more appealing taste than regular cannabis seeds.
When cross-breeding indica and sativa, the mother plant will often receive traits from both parents. This means that the mother can produce offspring that have certain desirable characteristics from both parents. Many companies that cross breed these plants will also pay careful attention to which traits are desirable for each herb and which are not. If desired traits are desired in particular, the traits can be removed from the mother plant so that only the desired trait will be passed on to the offspring. Sometimes, however, the mother will continue to produce seeds that don’t have the desired traits, and in that case, she will need to cross-breed her children with another plant in order to produce feminised cannabis seeds.
Some of the feminised cannabis plants may also have characteristics from more than one species. A cross between two sativa species can sometimes lead to two plants that have nearly identical traits but have totally different leaves and stems. Cross-breeding these two plants will result in plants that have nearly identical qualities. However, to ensure that the end result will have desirable results, further crosses between the two plants will also need to take place. crossing just one of the two types results in pure varieties of the second type.
The first step is to cross-breed the indica strains with each other. Next, the top 10 buds on each plant will need to be picked. Care should be taken to select only the highest quality buds. Once these buds have been chosen, the greenhouse will need to be sealed to prevent rain or moisture from affecting the buds during transport.