Regular Seeds
Regular seeds are the standard, unmodified seed type produced when male and female cannabis plants are allowed to pollinate naturally. Unlike feminized seeds, regulars produce approximately 50% male and 50% female plants, requiring growers to identify and remove male plants during flowering to prevent unwanted pollination. Breeders have relied on regular seeds for decades because they maintain genetic stability and allow for intentional crosses between selected parents. Regular seeds typically exhibit stronger vigor and more genetic diversity than feminized alternatives, making them valuable for breeding programs and phenotype hunting.
Regular Seeds strains
No strains tagged into Regular Seeds yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this seed type.
Regular seeds are the standard, unmodified seed type produced when male and female cannabis plants are allowed to pollinate naturally. Unlike feminized seeds, regulars produce approximately 50% male and 50% female plants, requiring growers to identify and remove male plants during flowering to prevent unwanted pollination. Breeders have relied on regular seeds for decades because they maintain genetic stability and allow for intentional crosses between selected parents. Regular seeds typically exhibit stronger vigor and more genetic diversity than feminized alternatives, making them valuable for breeding programs and phenotype hunting.
Professional breeders prefer regular seeds when developing new cultivars because they enable controlled pollination, outcrossing strategies, and the creation of F1 hybrids. Regular seeds also allow breeders to select and preserve both male and female parent plants with desired traits, maintaining genetic diversity in breeding populations.
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