Tips On Feminizing Seeds For Organic Home Growth

Posted by homegrowncannabisco on December 22nd, 2020

The thought of buying market grown and supplied cannabis exhausts you and your pocket, and now you want to switch to home-grown cannabis. It has its own set of advantages. Feminized seeds are enriched in cannabinoids, which facilitates the high in our body and mind. They also trichomes and psychoactive resinous flower buds that create intoxication as they contain vast levels of THC. It is also a more resourceful implication.

What Are The Necessities For Feminizing Seeds?

This article focuses on how to feminize seeds. Nothing is better than to see a garden thriving without any male seeds. Unfortunately, the laws of nature have made cannabis grow both the male and female seeds in proportion. This problem is growing pollen out of female seeds and producing clones to yield an all-female hemp-filled garden of cannabis.

Substances to Use

There are many chemicals which, upon injection on female seeds, can produce pollen. Standard solutions are benzothiadiazole, silver nitrate, colloidal silver, silver thiosulphate. The handiest solution among these is colloidal silver. This is widely available in any medical store and is relatively cheap to use.

Methods of Feminizing Seeds

Choose the variety of cannabis you wish to grow. Since you have developed the knowledge about the properties of that cannabis, it will be easier to clone them further. Always keep two clones of the same plant. One will serve the purpose of feminizing and the other for pollinating.

Take a small amount of plant and place it in a pot. Water and fertilize it to produce pollen. Measure the light and moisture. Spray the solution to the other plant for feminizing. Keep these pots close but keep them away from any other flowering seeds.

Keep Experimenting

There is no harm in trying. So, go ahead and try these methods out. There are other methods that you can look up to. Always look after the optimum temperature before growing any plant. Plants like cannabis grow a lot, but they need some aftercare too!

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