Most growers prefer to use feminized seeds for only female plants, but feminized marijuana seeds are more expensive and more difficult to find.
Clay soil is hard and compact, which prevents healthy growth of the cannabis roots.
Because of this, it is essential to choose a loam seed that will be easy to maintain.
Choosing feminized seeds is not a bad idea if you’re growing only female plants.
To make germination possible, you need to soak the seeds for as long as you can – ideally, about 32 hours.
Start your seedlings in a moist medium such as peat moss or soil, and wait for them to sprout within one to seven days.
Whether you’re using female marijana seeds or non-feminized ones, your feminized seeds will sink to the bottom of the container.
After the first few days, the seeds should pop their stems. Some strains may take more than a week to sprout.
To make sure your seeds are growing healthy, you can use a pH meter to measure the soil’s pH level and moisture content.