Regular seed is a popular option for many growers. It allows them to breed their plants, resulting in male and female specimens for the next harvest. However, this also limits their yield.
This is because hermaphrodites are more prone to stress, pests and poor weather conditions. It’s also harder to control the sex of the plants.
They are cheaper
Regular seeds are more affordable than feminized ones, so they’re an excellent choice for growers on a budget. They also produce a high yield for the first harvest, and the male colas can be used to cultivate more marijuana plants, which can save money in the long run. They’re great for intermediate growers, and they produce potent buds with a unique flavor and aroma. One popular option is Granddaddy Purple, which is known for its deep berry flavors and heavy yield.
Regular seed operates how nature intended, with an equal chance of germinating as either a male or female plant. This can cause problems if the plant produces too many male flowers, which will produce poor-quality smokable buds. However, this can be avoided by using a manual sexing method to identify and cull any male plants early into flowering. By doing this, you’ll get the best results out of your cannabis crop. It’s also a great way to produce your own strain of marijuana.
They are easier to grow
Despite the popularity of feminized seeds, many growers prefer regular seed for its genetic stability. It is also easier to keep mother plants for cuttings and clones, which are essential for breeding. Moreover, regular seeds preserve the potential for phenotype variation that is often lost in feminized varieties.
Feminized seeds are ideal for commercial growers who want a predictable ratio of female to male plants. However, they can be more expensive than regular seeds.
For the beginner, growing regular seed is a great way to learn about the differences between male and female plants. It is also an excellent way to experience old-school strains that aren’t available in feminized form. Besides, you can experiment with crossbreeding to create unique new strains. This is particularly gratifying for the gardener who enjoys making their own seed stock. However, growing regular seeds requires experienced hands as well as a greenhouse climate. It’s also important to eliminate male plants before they pollinate, or else you will lose a significant amount of yield.
They are more resistant to pests
Regular cannabis seeds offer a wider genetic pool compared to feminized ones, and they are less susceptible to hermaphroditism. They also require sexing to ensure that only female plants are produced. This process is time-consuming and expensive, but it preserves the desirable traits in breeding plants.
SSSC offers a variety of regular cannabis strains with varying flavors, aromas, and effects. These include Karel’s Haze, Kees’ Old School Haze, Creamy Kees, Prima Holandica, and more. These varieties allow growers to practice growing and improve their skills.
The main reason why people prefer regular seeds is that they can produce both male and female plants. This allows breeders to selectively choose the best plants and create new strains. In addition, regular seeds are more resistant to pests than feminized seeds. This makes them the preferred choice of experienced breeders. This is why they can provide better yields and higher quality buds. They are also cheaper than feminized seeds.
They are easier to breed
If you’re looking to create new strains, regular seeds are easier for breeders to work with. Unlike feminized seeds, which guarantee only female plants, regular seeds will produce both male and female plants. This allows you to select and remove males before harvesting, resulting in a higher yield. This is especially important if you’re growing for consumption.
However, identifying and removing male plants is time-consuming and requires a lot of effort. It also wastes nutrients, light, and space that could be used for a different plant. Additionally, if you’re using regular seeds for breeding, you’ll need to keep some plants in a vegetative state as mother plants.
This is why many growers choose to use feminized seeds instead of regular ones. Feminized seeds eliminate the need to cull a few male plants and allow them to focus on yield. However, feminized seeds are less stable than their regular counterparts. They’re more likely to become hermaphrodites if stressed.