Regular Genetics
Regular genetics refer to cannabis seeds produced from unpollinated female plants (unfeminized) or from crosses between male and female plants, resulting in offspring with a 1:1 or mixed sex ratio. Unlike feminized seeds, regulars produce both male and female plants, requiring growers to identify and separate sexes during cultivation. Lineage records frequently report that breeders working in foundational crosses historically relied on regular genetics before feminization techniques became widespread. Regular seeds remain relevant in breeding programs where male genetics are intentionally selected for trait development, backcrossing, and genetic stability work.
Regular Genetics strains
No strains tagged into Regular Genetics yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this classification.
Regular genetics refer to cannabis seeds produced from unpollinated female plants (unfeminized) or from crosses between male and female plants, resulting in offspring with a 1:1 or mixed sex ratio. Unlike feminized seeds, regulars produce both male and female plants, requiring growers to identify and separate sexes during cultivation. Lineage records frequently report that breeders working in foundational crosses historically relied on regular genetics before feminization techniques became widespread. Regular seeds remain relevant in breeding programs where male genetics are intentionally selected for trait development, backcrossing, and genetic stability work.
Breeders use regular genetics to access male plants for controlled pollination, maintain genetic diversity, and preserve original breeding lines without genetic drift from feminization processes. Regular genetics are essential for hybridization programs and establishing stable parent stocks.
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