Marjuana seeds are essentially fertilized marijuana plant cells that contain the potential to grow into either male or female cannabis plants. When female plants are grown, they can produce buds. Male plants, on the other hand, are incapable of producing buds but can create seeds. Cultivators can get rid of male plants by separating them from the rest of the harvest. Male plants can also pollinate other females, resulting in poor-quality buds that contain seeds instead of THC. This is why feminized seeds are ideal for beginner growers who want to avoid sexing their plants.
When marijuana seeds are toasted, the seed casing or husk is more easily removed. This process is done in a number of different ways and can be completed at home with a toaster oven or a conventional one. Toasting seeds also makes it easier to germinate them, which is the first step towards growing your own cannabis.
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Seeds that sprout are usually green and resemble quinoa at first. They can be stored in an airtight container and will eventually enlarge to the size of bean sprouts or larger, depending on the strain.
It is important to know that, while a seed may sprout and grow into marijuana plants that have less than 0.3% delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), it is still illegal to possess or distribute seeds. In addition, the DEA still considers marijuana to be a Schedule I drug. Therefore, it is best to purchase and grow only from reputable dispensaries that have legalized the sale of seeds.