There are a lot of advantages and disadvantages to using the regular seeds for marijuana. There is no arguing that regular seeds have been the more popular choice with growers in the last decade. However, as time goes by, regular seeds are becoming less popular because of one important factor – marijuana has become very expensive to grow, and the rewards from selling marijuana have become higher.
The original marijuana plant in nature is isogenous, which means that there are two separate female and male specimens that breed together to form new specimens. While in recent years, the percentage of regular marijuana users who prefer this type of seed over hybrid seeds has decreased significantly, still regular marijuana seeds remain the most popular choice for many old-school growers.
Disadvantages of regular marijuana seeds are very obvious. They cost twice as much as hybrids and produce half the amount of buds. This leaves the cost of growing marijuana to a much greater extent. On top of that, the plants take longer to mature, and the potency and quality of the final product may also be diminished in comparison with hybrid marijuana.
Marijuana grown from seed can produce much more potent plants than those produced from hybrid seeds. However, these plants are often shorter in height than their hybrid counterparts, and they also do not produce buds at the same time as the hybrid variety. In fact, the height of these plants may be so low that they may not even be able to produce a reasonable amount of buds for sale. These disadvantages make regular marijuana seeds quite undesirable for some growers, but the benefits of them remain fairly high.
Disadvantages of using regular seeds are fairly minor. If the plants are started early enough, they can usually flower before the plants in the hybrid variety do, and if they are planted at the correct stage of development, they will flower quickly. However, most of these disadvantages involve waiting for the plants to flower, rather than flowering themselves. If the plants flower early enough and at a good growth rate, then it is possible to harvest as many plants as one likes, and save money on the amount of buds needed to be sold. However, this will require a lot of work on your part, since it takes a few weeks of waiting.
Disadvantages of using regular seeds do not include the time factor, since most growers who prefer to start their plants earlier than the hybrid variety do so because of the time required to cultivate. a plant and harvest a regular plant. However, if you choose a hybrid variety, you need to wait several weeks for the plant to grow into a flowering bud, and then wait another few weeks for the buds to begin flowering, so that they will start producing flowers and buds. This can often cause an increase in the price of the bud by two or three times, depending on how large the plant’s flowers are.
Disadvantages of regular seeds do not take away the joy of growing weed, since the plant does not have to wait as long before flowering as a hybrid does. This leaves the person growing the weed with an uninterrupted period of time and can help create some pretty good results. But if you are a beginner, it is likely that a smaller garden will be easier to cultivate and therefore will be cheaper to grow, while a larger garden may take longer to mature.
Overall, when choosing regular seeds, you will get what you pay for. There are certainly some disadvantages, but the advantages can easily overcome the disadvantages. Once you are accustomed to growing marijuana with regular seeds, however, you will find that they are less expensive, easier to grow and much easier to harvest. And once you have established a habit of cultivating your own weed, you will not only be able to save more money, but you will also enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing that you are doing something to help the environment.