Growing your own cannabis can be a terrific way to have fun with your green thumb, experiment with strains and techniques, and enjoy some cost savings in some cases. Every plant starts with a seed, though, so how do you know which cannabis seeds to buy? There are several criteria to consider, so ask yourself these questions.
Are you planning to grow your marijuana indoors or outdoors? Indoor growing is more discreet and gives you more control over the environment, but it can be more expensive when you account for grow lights and other equipment. Outdoor growing gives you more space, but you?re at the mercy of the type and quality of soil you have.
Weigh the pros and cons of each environment. Then, choose seeds that are meant for either indoor or outdoor growing depending on your plans.
Like any plant, raising cannabis plants and getting them to thrive can be a challenge, and it takes time to learn the tricks of the trade. If you?re a new grower, consider buying autoflowering seeds. They?re extremely low-maintenance and they flower very quickly, so you aren?t stuck waiting around for your buds.
As you may know, there are hundreds of different strains of marijuana because past growers have cross-bred these strains to have specific characteristics. Because of this, each strain has its own effect when you light it up.
Do you want your high to be relaxing? Energizing? Do you want to sleep, or do you want to focus?
Think about what you want from your experience and buy seeds from a strain that has this effect. Of course, if you want to have some fun, you could buy seeds from multiple strains and try to cross-breed them.
Like many species, marijuana plants can be male or female. The seeds determine the plant?s sex, so each seed is either male or female.
Only female plants will actually flower and produce the buds you?re looking for. If you buy a batch of regular seeds, around half of them will be male and you probably won?t want to plant them.
For higher yields of buds, look for feminized seeds: seeds that have been examined and are known to be female seeds. If you?re planning to experiment with pollination or continuously grow your number of plants, on the other hand, you?ll want to get regular seeds so you can use the males to pollinate the females.
Smoking or enjoying marijuana is one thing, but if you want to better connect with your buds, growing your own plants can be a great way to invest further into your hobby. Take the time to ask yourself the questions above and make a wish list for your cannabis. From there, start shopping for the seeds that have all the qualities you want.