Regular Cannabis Seeds
Regular cannabis seeds produce both male and female plants and are the standard starting point for selection work, stable lines and breeding projects.
They suit breeders and phenotype hunters who want to compare genetics, document traits and improve a line across multiple generations. Learn more about regular cannabis seeds
Affie OG regular
* Green BodhiAK 48 regular
* Nirvana SeedsAK regular (Spliff)
* Spliff SeedsAmerican Dream regular
* Sensi SeedsAmnesia Haze regular
* Royal Queen SeedsAmnesia regular (Nirvana)
* Nirvana SeedsAurora Indica regular
* Nirvana SeedsBackyard Banana regular
* Perfect Tree SeedsBangi Haze regular
* Ace SeedsBanzaï regular
* Perfect Tree SeedsBig Bud regulär (Nirvana)
* Nirvana Seeds
What defines regular cannabis seeds
Regular cannabis seeds are intended for projects where genetic understanding, selection and long-term planning matter. They express the full spectrum of a line and serve as the foundation for stable mother plants, line work and controlled breeding projects.
Regular cannabis seeds express a natural sex ratio within a genetic line. Both male and female plants can occur, without feminisation.
As a result, regular lines often show a wider variation range within a strain. Structure, growth behaviour, development rhythm and other plant traits can be observed and compared realistically. This openness is exactly why regular seeds are a preferred starting point for selection, line work and long term genetic projects.
Why regular cannabis seeds are essential for many projects
- Natural genetics: no feminisation, a full view of the genetic potential of a line.
- Targeted selection: allows you to select stable, structurally consistent plants.
- Foundation for line work: suitable for mother plants, backcrossing and long term stabilisation.
- Preserving classic genetics: many traditional lines are available only as regular seeds.
- Robust plant development: regular lines are often considered resilient and structurally reliable.
What to consider when working with regular seeds
- More space is required because both sexes can occur.
- Male plants need to be identified and separated early.
- The workload is higher than with feminized seeds or Autoflower genetics.
What to look for when choosing regular cannabis seeds
Regular seeds are rarely chosen at random. Most projects have clear objectives, such as understanding a line, selecting keepers or developing genetics further. This makes a deliberate selection important.
- Plant structure: compact or open architecture depending on available space.
- Profile direction: THC focused, balanced or CBD oriented depending on your project.
- Variation range: documented ranges make comparison and selection easier.
- Genetic background: transparent lineage improves planning reliability.
- Development window: realistic information on timing and expected height.
Core terminology, seed types and classifications are bundled in Cannabis seeds explained.
Regular vs. feminized vs. Autoflower
Regular cannabis seeds are ideal for projects where genetic understanding, selection and long term planning come first. They provide maximum control over which plants you keep and continue working with.
Feminized seeds focus on simplified processes and higher predictability regarding female plants. They reduce selection effort, but are less flexible for classic line work.
Autoflower genetics are optimised for short cycles and compact structures, but they are not the typical starting point for classic selection or long term stabilisation projects.
When regular cannabis seeds are the best choice
- Building stable mother plants for long term use.
- Comparing different phenotypes within one line.
- Breeding concepts and cross projects.
- Preserving and continuing classic or rare genetics.
Common mistakes when working with regular seeds
- Starting too few plants for meaningful selection.
- Insufficient documentation of structure and development.
- Identifying male plants too late.
- Unrealistic planning for space and the development window.
Practical note: Structured records on growth form, internode spacing and development progress make it much easier to identify stable keeper plants.
Frequently asked questions about regular cannabis seeds
Short: Regular seeds can produce both male and female plants in a natural ratio.
Long: Regular cannabis seeds are produced without feminisation. This means a genetic line can express both sexes. That makes regular seeds especially useful for selection, line work, mother plants and long term projects where comparability and documentation matter.
Short: On average, about half.
Long: Statistically, many populations land close to a 50 percent female and 50 percent male ratio. Pack to pack variation can happen. For selection and line work, many growers start more plants to increase the quality of the final keeper choice.
Short: Selection, line work, mother plants and cross projects.
Long: Regular seeds are the right choice when you want to compare genetics systematically. Their natural variation range supports the selection of robust, structurally consistent plants that can be used as a foundation for stable lines and repeatable projects.
Short: Documentation, structure, development window and expected variation range.
Long: Look for transparent information on structure, timing, lineage context and variation range. The clearer these parameters are described, the easier it becomes to compare genetics, plan reliably and classify results across multiple runs.
