Top 6 Things to Look for When Purchasing Marijuana Seeds

Top Tips for Top Seeds

by Jack Mack

By casting your eye in the direction of this article you must be in the market for picking up some marijuana seeds. You are lucky as you have a massive selection of vendors to choose from these days with countless varieties on their books and a multitude of properties to decide between. Sometimes this can put people off though and cause them to make hasty decisions like perhaps looking at herbal highs just because they are missing any kind of crucial advice to help them get what they want and to tell them what all the jargon means...<br><br> What's In a Name?<br><br> One thing you will notice right away is that strain of marijuana seeds have some great names. Names such as Super Lemon Haze, Big Bang, Purple Haze and Northern Lights are all well known in the seed community and can tell you a lot about the strain. The mothers and fathers of new strains will often pass on part of their name so that people recognise the new strain as a hybrid of an older more famous one.<br><br> Breeding<br><br> Breeding is one of the most important things to look out for when selecting your cannabis seeds. Much like dog breeding, once you get to know some of the best strains that have properties you are looking for you will get to know what types of breeding will give you what you are looking for. Some people like breeds that are easy to grow, while others like breeds that produce fast flowering plants.<br><br> Flowering<br><br> This is usually an indication of how long it takes a breed of cannabis seeds to grow to maturity. Sometimes this will matter to you, sometimes it won't.<br><br> THC<br><br> This stands for tetrahydrocannabinol. THC level is an indication of how much of this chemical will be found in your mature cannabis plant. This is what gives marijuana its medicinal qualities as it has proven pain relieving properties. Basically the higher percentage the more THC there is and the stronger the strain will be.<br><br> CBD<br><br> This stands for cannabinol and is what gives cannabis its sedative effect, by affecting the limbic system. Again the higher percentage of CBD in a particular strain the stronger it will be.<br><br> Yield<br><br> This is how much useable cannabis your chosen marijuana seeds should produce when fully matured. With the yield produced by a plant varying from between 20g and 60g this is an important thing to look out for. Be careful though because often seed banks list a strain's yield by how much an entire packet of 10-12 seeds will produce.

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Sam Qam is an online business owner selling marijuana seeds and herbal highs only to markets where they are legal.

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