How to grow Feminized Seeds

Feminized cannabis seeds first appeared on the market more than a decade ago and have since taken over. Genetics has won over even the most skeptical growers, who can now accurately predict the size of their crop without having to germinate any more seeds than absolutely necessary. To be honest, the lack of need for intercourse is one of the main reasons they have grown in popularity so rapidly in the last few years.


Using our best-feminized seeds to grow this season means following these six golden rules to ensure you get the best harvest possible. Ready? Here we go, then.



  1. If you're just getting started with cannabis cultivation, you may fall prey to the temptation of over-medicating the process. What exactly are we referring to when we say that? Being aware of your plants and what they need is good for them, and it's essential for a successful harvest. But a rookie mistake is to think that supplying them with an abundance of nutrients will result in faster growth. Overfeeding, plant stress, and/or excessive watering are common results. So, take a deep breath, become familiar with your plants, and only provide what they ask for.


  1. Try to keep humidity under control, but don't let the plant show any obvious signs of being thirsty. Too much dryness in the cannabis plants' early stages can lead to more serious problems later on, especially at the roots.


  1. Avoid flooding the plants with frequent, excessive watering, and give the plant time to "breathe" in between waterings. Marijuana plants are more likely to die from overwatering and overfeeding than from a little bit of procrastination.


  1. If you're planning on growing cannabis indoors, keep in mind that even though the plants are small at first, they'll eventually get bigger and require more space. A lack of aeration and the development of fungus could result from the plants being too close to one another and the crop density being too high.


  1. Keep an eye on nitrogen levels, as it is essential to the growth and development of plants.


  1. Insect and fungus pests can invade your cannabis crop if you don't take preventative measures. Some pests, such as spider mites, thrips, and whiteflies, are difficult to eradicate once they establish a foothold, and fungi like powdery mildew and Bortrytis can ruin your entire harvest. There are, however, organic and preventative measures you can take to keep these unwanted guests out of your cannabis crop. I wish you a successful harvest!


Now when you know the 6 golden rules to grow feminized seeds, it's time you grow your own.

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