Feminized Seeds
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Philosopher Seeds - Guava Berry KushStarting at €6.00
- CBD :Very High
- Strain Type :Feminized
- THC :High
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Delicious Seeds - Delicious Cookies EVStarting at €7.50
- CBD :Low
- Strain Type :Feminized
- THC :Very High
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Medical Marijuana Genetics - OrinocoStarting at €9.38
- CBD :Very High
- Strain Type :Feminized
- THC :Low
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Barney' s Farm - Mimosa X Orange PunchStarting at €10.43
- CBD :Low
- Strain Type :Feminized
- THC :Very High
HOW ARE FEMINIZED SEEDS CREATED?
Feminized seeds are created through a process known as "feminization," which involves inducing a female cannabis plant to produce male flowers that contain only female genetics.
The most common method for producing feminized seeds is to stress a female cannabis plant into producing male flowers, which can then be used to pollinate another female plant. This stress can be induced through a variety of methods, including spraying the plant with a solution of colloidal silver or gibberellic acid, or by subjecting the plant to high levels of stress or environmental changes.
When a female plant is exposed to these stressors, it will begin to produce male flowers that contain only female genetics. These male flowers can then be used to pollinate another female plant, resulting in seeds that are all female.
It's important to note that feminized seeds are not genetically modified in any way. Instead, they are the result of a selective breeding process that allows growers to produce crops that are all female, eliminating the need to remove male plants from the growing area.
WHY BUY FEMINIZED CANNABIS SEEDS?
There are several reasons why someone might choose to buy feminized cannabis seeds:
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Higher yield: Feminized seeds produce only female plants, which are the ones that produce the large, resinous buds that are harvested for consumption. This means that a grower can maximize their yield by eliminating the need to remove male plants from the growing area.
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Consistency: When using feminized seeds, a grower can expect a consistent crop of all female plants, which can lead to more predictable growth patterns and better quality buds.
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Time and space savings: Because there is no need to remove male plants from the growing area, a grower can save time and space that would otherwise be taken up by male plants.
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Medical benefits: For medical marijuana patients who require consistent dosing and reliable quality, feminized seeds can provide a more consistent and reliable source of medicine.
Overall, feminized cannabis seeds can be a valuable tool for growers looking to maximize their yield, save time and space, and ensure a consistent and reliable crop.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FEMINIZED AND REGULAR CANNABIS SEEDS?
The main difference between feminized and regular cannabis seeds is that feminized seeds produce only female plants, while regular seeds can produce both male and female plants.
Regular seeds are produced through natural pollination, with pollen from a male plant fertilizing a female plant. As a result, roughly 50% of the resulting seeds will be male and 50% will be female. This means that growers using regular seeds must carefully monitor their plants and remove any male plants from the growing area to prevent them from fertilizing the female plants, which would result in lower yields of lower-quality buds.
On the other hand, feminized seeds are created through a process that induces a female plant to produce male flowers that contain only female genetics. This means that all of the resulting seeds will be female, eliminating the need to remove male plants from the growing area and allowing for maximum yield and quality.
In general, feminized seeds are preferred by growers who are looking for a consistent and predictable crop of high-quality buds, while regular seeds may be preferred by breeders who are looking to create new strains by crossbreeding different male and female plants.
HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN YOUR CANNABIS BUDS ARE READY TO HARVEST?
Knowing when to harvest your cannabis buds is important in order to achieve the desired potency, flavor, and aroma. Here are some signs to look for to determine if your cannabis buds are ready for harvest:
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Pistils: The pistils or white hairs on the buds will change color from white to reddish-brown or amber. This is a good indicator that the buds are mature.
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Trichomes: Check the trichomes, which are the tiny, crystal-like structures on the buds. When they turn from clear to cloudy, it's a sign that the buds are reaching maturity. If you want a more sedative effect, wait until the trichomes turn amber or brown.
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Buds: The buds will start to swell and become denser as they mature. When they are fully mature, they will feel firm to the touch and be heavy with resin.
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Leaves: The leaves will start to turn yellow and die off as the plant focuses its energy on producing buds. This is a sign that the plant is reaching maturity.
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Smell: The buds will start to emit a strong, pungent aroma as they mature.
It's important to keep in mind that the timing of harvest can vary depending on the strain, growing conditions, and personal preference. Some growers prefer to harvest their buds earlier for a more uplifting effect, while others prefer to wait until the buds are fully mature for a more sedative effect.
HOW LONG DOES A FEMINIZED CANNABIS PLANT TAKE TO GROW?
The time it takes for a feminized cannabis plant to grow can vary depending on the strain, growing conditions, and desired outcome. Generally, a feminized cannabis plant takes between 8 to 12 weeks to grow from seed to harvest.
The first stage of growth is the vegetative stage, during which the plant grows stems, leaves, and roots. This stage typically lasts between 3 to 8 weeks, depending on the strain and growing conditions.
Once the plant reaches maturity, it will enter the flowering stage, during which it will produce buds. The length of the flowering stage can vary greatly depending on the strain, ranging from 6 to 12 weeks. Some strains may even take longer.
In addition to the strain and growing conditions, the method of growing can also affect the length of time it takes for a feminized cannabis plant to grow. For example, plants grown using hydroponic methods may grow faster than those grown in soil.
It's important to monitor the plant's growth throughout the process to ensure it is healthy and thriving. By providing the right conditions and nutrients, growers can maximize their yield and produce high-quality buds.