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Hemp seeds for growbox

It's not enough just to plant a seed: you need to subordinate your schedule to working with plants, allocate space for bushes, invest in equipment and top dressing ... But the hardest thing is to make the first, most important choice! Beginners get lost in the variety of varieties and do not know which cannabis seeds are less suitable for growboxes, and which ones are more suitable. Let's study this question.


Signs of top varieties for growbox

The predicted height of the bushes. Of course, the height of the grow box depends solely on the available area, but still, undersized hybrids are more suitable for this growing technique. The lowest bushes produce autoflowering varieties - up to 50-70 cm!

Immunity to fungus. To protect plants from mold, the grower will need to organize good ventilation. The owners of simple, poorly ventilated boxes should take a closer look at the strains of Hawaiian origin. The higher the resistance of the variety to fungal diseases, the more likely it is to give an excellent harvest in boxing.

Heat and light resistance. Different hybrids react differently to overheating, poor air circulation, and light from closely spaced lamps. An excess of light energy is most easily tolerated by sativa varieties, and strains whose ancestors grew in the equator region are resistant to heat.

Preferred "mode of the day". Before you buy marijuana seeds for your grow box, you will have to choose between photoperiod strains and autoflowering strains. It is important to take into account your technical capabilities: in order to cope with a photoperiod strain, the grower will have to set the timer and change the light mode from 18/6 to 12/12. The reward will be a rich harvest with solid THC levels. Autoflowers produce fewer buds, but they are easier to grow - they do not require changing the light regime, they are quite resistant to fungus and are unpretentious. The perfect combo for the growbox!

The number of crops that can be harvested in a year. Alas, photoperiod varieties do not differ in precocity. A grower who wants to harvest more crops will prefer autoflowering strains. Their life cycle takes only 50-65 days.

The cost of seeds. This point primarily depends on whether the grower chooses a feminized or regular variety. Femoc seeds will cost more, but with a 99% probability they will give viable and productive female plants. A person who is very constrained in finances can choose a regular variety - and come to terms with the fact that some of the plants will be male, which means they will have to be disposed of.

Hemp seeds for growbox