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Greenhouse Cannabis Seeds

Posted on March 9, 2010.
Greenhouse Cannabis SeedsThe colorful world of strains of cannabis seeds

You may have heard of Thai sticks Afgahani black or a movie or friends and know they are varieties of cannabis, but what about White Widow Dutch Passion Feminised or Lemon Haze? Unless you're an aficionado of cannabis, you probably will not be familiar with them. But the fact is that there are thousands of different strains of marijuana and more are being developed regularly. Here is your guide to some of these bright colors, named strains of cannabis.

Cannabis, also known as marijuana or hemp, cultivated for thousands of years for industrial and medical as well as its psychoactive effects. Over the years, numerous strains of marijuana have been developed are developing new strains are underway to produce plants with improved properties including factors such as taste and odor, color and size leaves, the height and flowering time of plants, and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the psychoactive ingredient of cannabis.

Essentially, strains of cannabis are pure breeds or hybrids. Purebreds are Sativa, Indica and Ruderalis each with its own characteristics.

Sativa is tall and thin with narrow leaves and are a lighter green. They originally come from Colombia, Mexico, Thailand and Southeast Asia. Sativas have tastes from the earth to the sweet and fruity.

Indica origin in Afghanistan, Morocco, and Tibet. They are shorter with broad leaves and a darker green. Tastes range from spicy to sweet and fruity.

Cannabis Ruderalis is a subspecies of Cannabis sativa that flowers early. It is not popular because of its low THC content, but is sometimes crossed with other species to shorten the flowering time.

Of these three familes, but breeders have developed a number of strains each with its own properties and come with colorful names.

So, how are farmers on the development of new strains of marijuana?

Is a complicated process. The farmer must selectively choose male and female cannabis plants and raise them for several generations. The seeds produced by a female F1 hybrid will be germinated in both men and women and the characteristics of both parents. Using advanced technology can lead to stable final seed that contains the attributes chosen by the breeder if the changes are among the seeds. unstable strains are much faster to breed they are not desirable and reputable seed suppliers will not sell.

An example of a strain of cannabis grown for particular characteristics is Lowryder. It is a hybrid strain of the race by the Joint Doctor and grows from seed to harvest in just eight weeks. He also grows a few inches to 2 feet high.

Many of these strains are the evocative names of their breeders. These names reflect the properties of either the plant or its origin. With so many new strains emerge, ranchers and producers need to give them names to distinguish them.

Some have names like Hinduism Mandala Sagarmartha and Nirvana, the names of other more general as the Spice of Life, Mr Nice and intimate, Williams Wonder. Some strains, such as fog and Thai are named after plants in the wild in some parts of the world.

So with all these thousands of strains to choose, how will you choose? Everything depends on your taste. The best thing to do is go online at the site of a seller of marijuana seeds and see what is available. You will usually find hundreds of strains and most often choose sites are illustrated.

Remember to choose a reputable dealer with a long track record to make sure you do not buy the strains standards such as unstable. And keep in mind that al.

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