To grow marijuana you needs seeds. How do you get them? I'll tell you.
You can get marijuana seeds a variety of ways. If you're fortunate enough to have some weed that you like which has seeds in it, there you go. Clean the weed and harvest the seeds. That's pretty simple, except that most weed these days comes without seeds. In fact, it's been that way so long that it's not even called "sin semilla", which was what we called it in the old days before growing only females was common. All that has changed. In fact, once you've started growing you'll be able to choose a good female and clone her.
You can also purchase seeds from someone. It's lawful in some locations to sell seeds openly, right over the counter. You can also get them through the mail from online stores or magazines. This is the case in Canada and Holland, for example. This is a good way because you get high quality seeds from a known strain. On the other hand, it may be illegal to buy the seeds that way where you live. Be careful and check your local laws.
You need to get seeds somehow, whether online, from a friend, or a bag of weed. They can come from anywhere as long as they are good.
Obviously, marijuana seeds vary according to the variety or strain of marijuana that produces them. This isn't surprising. They can be fat and big or small little beads.
They come in all colors and patterns - light, dark, mottled, blotchy.
It doesn't matter. What matters is that they're fully formed seeds. The husks should be hard and should not crush easily (don't try hard to crush them - you can crush good seeds with your fingernails).
If the seeds are small and bright green they are likely immature. They won't even sprout - you'll require new ones to be successful. Make sure you start with good seeds to avoid disappointment.
Remember - growing marijuana -even buying seeds online- may be illegal in your area. Be careful. Don't break the law.
You can get marijuana seeds a variety of ways. If you're fortunate enough to have some weed that you like which has seeds in it, there you go. Clean the weed and harvest the seeds. That's pretty simple, except that most weed these days comes without seeds. In fact, it's been that way so long that it's not even called "sin semilla", which was what we called it in the old days before growing only females was common. All that has changed. In fact, once you've started growing you'll be able to choose a good female and clone her.
You can also purchase seeds from someone. It's lawful in some locations to sell seeds openly, right over the counter. You can also get them through the mail from online stores or magazines. This is the case in Canada and Holland, for example. This is a good way because you get high quality seeds from a known strain. On the other hand, it may be illegal to buy the seeds that way where you live. Be careful and check your local laws.
You need to get seeds somehow, whether online, from a friend, or a bag of weed. They can come from anywhere as long as they are good.
Obviously, marijuana seeds vary according to the variety or strain of marijuana that produces them. This isn't surprising. They can be fat and big or small little beads.
They come in all colors and patterns - light, dark, mottled, blotchy.
It doesn't matter. What matters is that they're fully formed seeds. The husks should be hard and should not crush easily (don't try hard to crush them - you can crush good seeds with your fingernails).
If the seeds are small and bright green they are likely immature. They won't even sprout - you'll require new ones to be successful. Make sure you start with good seeds to avoid disappointment.
Remember - growing marijuana -even buying seeds online- may be illegal in your area. Be careful. Don't break the law.
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