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In this insightful video, Lauren Ruth from West Coast Genetix explores the age-old debate: feminized seeds versus regular seeds for cannabis cultivation. Lauren breaks down the key differences, highlighting the advantages and considerations of each option. While feminized seeds guarantee all-female plants, ensuring higher potency and yield, regular seeds offer the opportunity for breeding and exploring genetics. However, the downside of regular seeds lies in the need to identify and cull male plants, which can be time-consuming and resource-intensive. Lauren shares her first-hand experience, dispelling myths and providing valuable insights for growers. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned cultivator, this breakdown will help you make an informed decision for your grow. Don't miss out on our free strain selection guide for further assistance in choosing the right seeds for your cultivation journey. Join us at West Coast Genetix and elevate your growing game today! Still unsure which seeds are right for you? Contact us today for a personalized consultation and let's grow together! DISCLAIMER: West Coast Genetix has produced this video strictly for educational and entertainment purposes. It is intended solely for educational and/or documentary purposes and does not advocate or endorse any illegal activities. West Coast Genetix, along with its affiliated brands featured in the video, firmly uphold legal compliance. The cultivars offered by West Coast Genetix are meticulously curated to ensure that they contain a delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol [D9-THC] concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on the dry weight, adhering to regulatory standards.