What Is the Difference between a Feminized Seed?

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What Is the Difference between a Feminized Seed?



The number of autoflowering feminized strains on the cannabis market is rapidly increasing. Breeders are working on well-known, old-school varieties of marijuana, improving them for growers so that they can grow the desired plants without much difficulty. Let’s find out more about feminized seed and their special features.

Why are feminized seeds special?
The advantage of autoflowering feminized seeds that you can purchase on Herbies is that they develop quickly, have good immunity, and do not reproduce seeds in 99% of cases. In addition, it is possible to grow autoflowering feminized cannabis varieties in limited space because they do not grow too large and, therefore, are suitable for hidden growing.

Autoflowering feminized marijuana strains are ideal for beginners and growers who have run out of buds and want to grow new ones as soon as possible. The following preferences should also be mentioned:

Unlike photoperiod strains, autoflowering varieties do not need any specific lighting schedule to start flowering. They thrive under lamps, receiving 18 hours of light daily throughout their life cycle. In the description of the variety, before buying it, growers can familiarize themselves with the characteristics of the variety and find out about the approximate time the buds began to form.

Indoors, autofems are grown in grow boxes, grow tents, on the balcony, in the garage, and almost anywhere.

Bushes grow compact, their average height is 80-130 cm, they do not take up much space, and can grow in a small box.

The feminization of cannabis varieties has relieved growers of the need to remove bushes that develop in the male pattern from the sown area. All germinated seeds will grow into female plants, so pollination will not occur, and the grower's crop will appear fast and of good quality. No wonder feminized seeds gained such popularity among growers.










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