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Regular cannabis seeds are the old-school way nature makes new plants, a male pollinates a female, and that results in roughly half boys and half girls.

They're completely natural, nothing's been tweaked or forced, just stable parents doing their thing. Before feminised seeds turned up in the nineties, regulars were all anyone had, and they're still the backbone of breeding work and keeping classic genetics alive.

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Where regular seeds come from

When pollen from a male plant reaches a female, she makes seeds, simple as that. Each seed gets genes from both mum and dad, so when they sprout there's about half males and half females.

The girls grow buds, the boys make pollen sacks. That fifty-fifty split means the full range of the strain's DNA intact.

Because nothing's been altered, regular seeds hold onto the exact traits their parents had, generation after generation. Dutch Passion's regular catalogue goes back to the eighties and beyond, keeping those original lines alive.

Sensi Seeds has spent more than thirty years refining stable regular strains, and loads of them have won Cannabis Cups and festival awards.

Legends like White Widow, Orange Bud, Blueberry, Mazar, Power Plant, Skunk #1 and Durban Poison are all still around as regulars, these are the genetics that built the whole seed scene.

Why breeders love them

Regulars are the go-to for anyone serious about breeding. Males are able to make new crosses, and feminised seeds just don't do that. By working with both sexes, breeders get a proper feel for how traits pass down and can mix lines to bring out new features or lock in the ones they want.

Male pollen can be used fresh or frozen for later, so breeders can create hybrids whenever they fancy.

The genetic pool in regular seeds is wide open, which means stronger plants with all sorts of variation, perfect for developing new strains.

Take Amnesia Haze regulars: a Dutch classic with robust genes, up to 22% THC and those unmistakable Haze smells. Mexican Sativa regulars blend Oaxacan, Durban Poison and Pakistani landrace stock into a quick-flowering sativa with serious breeding punch.

G13 Haze regulars, bred by Nevil Schoenmakers and Shantibaba, marry G13 and Haze for rock-solid potency and stability. Then there are the landraces, Afghan, Durban Poison, Hindu Kush, unchanged for thousands of years and still going strong.

Archive Seeds keeps that authentic breeding spirit alive with regulars alongside their feminised range.

Valley Vixen regulars mix SFV/Valley OG with Dosidos, Moon Boots regulars come from White Tahoe Cookies and Moonbow #75, and Hash Blast regulars pair Hashbar OG with Dark Rainbow #11. These elite hybrids show just how far genetics can be pushed with solid regular stock.

Smells, flavours and what's inside

Regular seeds come in all shapes, high THC, high CBD, you name it. Amnesia Haze regulars deliver that rich, dank Haze bouquet collectors chase.

White Widow regulars pack intense aromas, incense, spice, earth, that made the strain famous. Jamaican Pearl regulars cross Marley's Collie with Early Pearl, both Jamaican landraces, for potency, long flowers and one-of-a-kind smells.

Regulars match feminised seeds for potency, terpenes and output. Skunk XL regulars are a perfect fifty-fifty hybrid with stable genes, big returns and up to 17% THC plus a touch of CBD for balanced breeding.

White Widow regulars sit bang in the middle too, sativa-indica split, dense buds, high THC and those signature aromas. G13 Haze regulars lean sativa, flower in about eleven weeks, and throw up tall plants with massive flowers.

Who's buying and why

Regulars make up about two to three per cent of all seed sales, mostly snapped up by professional collectors.

They're a smaller slice of the market, sure, but you'll find them at every major breeder, Barney's Farm, DNA Genetics, Green House Seed Co., Paradise Seeds, Sensi Seeds.

Plenty of smaller outfits and private breeders have built their own lines on top of Dutch Passion's regulars, which tells you how influential these genetics still are.

Regulars are cheaper to make and buy because the process is simpler, which cuts costs. Connoisseurs and collectors rate regulars for keeping diversity alive in breeding projects and personal stashes, and they're seen as the real deal for classic strains.

Regulars also teach a lot, because both sexes are seen in development. Collecting them deepens your appreciation for plant genetics, every seed's a little surprise.

Regular females often show more vigour and stability than feminised ones. They let breeders pick and develop strains with the traits they're after through deliberate crosses, and the natural variation makes them tougher against stress and pests.


Regular Frequently Asked Questions

They're naturally bred seeds made when a male pollinates a female. Nothing's altered, and they produce roughly half male and half female plants from stable parents.

Regulars give both sexes. Feminised seeds are tweaked to produce only females ninety-nine per cent of the time, skipping natural male expression altogether.

You need males to make crosses, and feminised seeds don't give you viable pollen. Regulars let breeders keep mother plants and mix genetics to create or improve traits.

Yes, you can get regular autos. They're cheaper than feminised autos, produce half males and half females, and still flower on their own without light changes.

Landraces like Afghan, Durban Poison and Hindu Kush are ancient, unaltered lines that haven't changed in thousands of years, preserving original regional genetics.

Regular plants make strong, stable clones with less risk of turning hermaphrodite. They root faster and grow quicker, keeping the exact genetics of the mother plant.

Yes, they're cheaper to make and buy because the process is simpler. That cuts your overall costs, especially if you're stocking up for a big collection.

White Widow, Orange Bud, Blueberry, Mazar, Power Plant, Skunk #1 and Durban Poison are all still going. Dutch Passion's regulars go back to the eighties and earlier.

Absolutely. Yield, potency and flowering times are the same. The only real difference is that regulars produce both sexes instead of just females.

About two to three per cent of total sales, mostly bought by serious growers. They're a niche, but every major breeder stocks them for breeding programmes worldwide.
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