
Regular cannabis seeds can grow into both male and female plants. Many experienced growers stick to regular seeds simply because they prefer true cannabis plants that are least unlikely to turn into hermaphrodites. Hermaphrodite cannabis plants generate seeds in the plant, and since the plant focus more on producing seeds rather than bud, cannabis growers steer clear from them. Sensimilla or seedl
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Feminized
55-60 days
Mostly Indica
Feminized
56 - 63 days
60% Indica / 40%Sativa
Feminized
9 Weeks
Indica: 70% | Sativa: 30%
Feminized
9 weeks
Sativa Indica
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70 to 80 days
Mostly Sativa
Feminized
11 weeks
Mostly Indica
Feminized
9 weeks
Sativa Indica
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8-9 weeks
Sativa Indica
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48-53
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8 weeks
Sativa Indica
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10 weeks
Sativa Indica
Regular
8 weeks
Indica
Regular
8 - 10 weeks
Mostly Sativa
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8 weeks
Sativa Indica Ruderalis
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10 weeks
Sativa Ruderalis
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7 weeks
Mostly Indica
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9-11 weeks
Mostly Indica
Regular
9 -11 weeks
Sativa
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50-65 days
Mostly Indica
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8 weeks
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51-56 days
65% Indica/ 35% Sativa
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11-14 weeks
Sativa
Feminized
6 - 7 weeks
Mostly Indica
Feminized
70 days
Sativa/Indica
Feminized
63-70 days
30% Indica / 70% Sativa
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9-10 weeks
Sativa Ruderalis
Feminized
55-60 days
Mostly IndicaRegular cannabis seeds can grow into both male and female plants. Many experienced growers stick to regular seeds simply because they prefer true cannabis plants that are least unlikely to turn into hermaphrodites. Hermaphrodite cannabis plants generate seeds in the plant, and since the plant focus more on producing seeds rather than bud, cannabis growers steer clear from them. Sensimilla or seedless buds are more effective, which is why you grow cannabis strains at home in the first place. Since regular seeds aren't modified in any manner to alter the sex of the plant, cannabis growers truly appreciate them. Although it's not possible to recognize the sex of the plant while it's still a seed, a 50/50 chance of male/female ratio is considered appropriate. Regular seeds also give you the opportunity of breeding several cannabis plants and conduct experiments to delve further into the science of the cannabis kingdom. For instance, your favorite plant can be isolated as the mother and pollinated with male pollen of the same strain to produce seeds while keeping the genetics intact. If you do not wish to experiment, however, regular cannabis strains can still be grown efficiently. All you need to do is remove the male plants as soon as they are identified. While female plants produce pistils, the male plants produce pollen. Another way to identify them is to look for oval pods or balls in the male plant and calyxes shaped like teardrops in the female plants. It's recommended to sow more seeds than usual if you're planting only regular cannabis strains because it allows you to make up for the male plants that will be discarded later on. Basically, the type of strain you choose is a matter of preference, but regular seeds are more suited for experienced growers that understand a thing or two about growing spectacular cannabis.