Regular seed is a more stable seed than cloned seeds and has better genetic stability. A regular seed will grow more reliably and is more useful for cloning, cuttings, and asexual reproduction. It also tends to survive stress better than cloned seeds. If you’re starting a new marijuana growing project, you should start with a Feminized Auto-flowering seed, then move on to regular seed.
Regular seeds are potent and durable and produce a heavy yield during their first harvest. Regular seeds can also be fused with other strains to produce new varieties. The result is a stronger yield, but the potency of the original seeds is retained. Regular seeds can also be used for breeding, with different hybrids and indica-dominant varieties.
Regular seeds are much easier to grow. They contain a natural proportion of male and female plants, which means you can pollinate both genders and produce lots of new seeds. Regular seeds are the best choice for in-breeding. For example, if you want to try back crossing, it’s best to use regular seed.
Regular seeds are also less expensive. The downside is that they will produce half male plants, which growers will usually discard. However, they are worth the extra effort of weeding out male plants. The genetics of the female plants produced by regular seed are just as desirable as feminized seeds. These plants are more robust and resistant to pests, inclement weather, and stress. And they provide a wider range of genetics, which can be valuable for specialized growers.
When choosing cannabis seeds, always make sure they’re from a reputable breeder. This way, you’ll be sure you’re using the most potent strains. You don’t want to risk losing some of your crops because you didn’t get the right strain. The right strains can result in a superior harvest. And if you’re trying to increase your profit margins, you’ll save money in the process.
Regular cannabis seeds will grow the same way as photoperiod feminised seeds, but will yield half male plants. Typically, growers who use regular seeds have a history of successful breeding and want to produce regular seeds by pollinating a female cannabis plant. They may have separate growing areas for male and female cannabis plants. This will help avoid accidental pollen release from the male plants. You can also choose to grow regular seeds in a separate room.
Using regular cannabis seeds for breeding is not as easy as using feminized seed. Regular seeds are less likely to produce robust descendants than feminized seeds, due to the sex-swapping process. While regular seed has a higher chance of producing male plants, you’ll have less success with cloning. Consequently, feminized seeds are not ideal for experimenting with new strains.
Regular cannabis seeds are an excellent choice for novices. They produce male and female cannabis plants, which can be crossed or used for breeding. Regular cannabis seeds are also cheaper than feminized seeds. Plus, you don’t have to deal with the hassles of culling a male plant. They also produce stronger female plants.