In the world of cannabis culture, where feminized and autoflowering seeds have dominated the market in recent years, more and more experienced growers are turning their attention back to regular seeds. And it’s no surprise — regular seeds allow cultivators to truly unlock the genetic potential of the plant and create their own phenotypes and hybrids.
Responding to this growing interest, Pyramid Seeds has introduced a brand-new line of Regular seeds — and it’s an event worth paying attention to.
Regular seeds are timeless classics. Unlike feminized seeds, they produce both male and female plants, making them ideal for breeding and cloning. They’re the choice of those who:
Regular seeds often demonstrate more vigorous growth, more intense aroma, and a richer cannabinoid profile — all the traits true connoisseurs respect and admire.
1. Choose Parent Plants: Grow several plants from regular seeds and determine their sex. Select the best male and female specimens with desirable traits.
2. Isolation: To avoid accidental pollination, keep male plants separate from females until the planned breeding time.
3. Pollination: Collect pollen from the male plant and carefully apply it to the flowering female plants.
4. Harvest Seeds: After pollination, the female plants will begin producing seeds. Allow them to fully mature, then collect the seeds for future use or for further hybridization and stabilization.
This process allows growers to develop unique strains with their desired characteristics — be it taste, aroma, effect, or environmental resistance.
Pyramid Seeds, known for their stable strains and accessible genetics, has released regular versions of their most iconic cultivars. The Regular line includes legendary varieties in their purest form — no feminization, no autoflowering, just raw breeding stock:
This line will be especially appealing to:
Pyramid Seeds’ Regular line is more than a return to the roots — it’s an opportunity to create something personal, unique, and meaningful. Regular seeds aren’t a step backward; they’re a step inward — toward genetic understanding, respect for the plant, and creative expression.
For those seeking true freedom in cultivation, this is the perfect choice.