Buying cannabis seeds

Buying cannabis seeds

These days you can buy seeds everywhere.
There are expensive seed banks with
“exclusive”genetics and there are cheaper seed banks.
Fact remains that the
price for culturing a seed is the same for everyone.
A professional grower will always have the same quantity per square meter.
The difference in price can be in the development of certain genetics but in 90% of the time that is not the case.
It’s in the marketing and advertisement costs.
The costs of offices and the staff and offcourse the amount of profit margin.
We think that in the future all prices will come together and become equal.
The size off the growspace is also an important factor in het eventual costprice.
Also the country where the culture is been done makes a lot off differences.
Over the jears there has been a lot of Ducth seed growers who are now producing in Spain.
The reason for this is very simple, easier to find a venue,
cheaper and they are not being as hunted as in Holland.
If you look at seed prices then the prices of our feminized seeds are the way the
prices should be.
More expensive is unnecessary and cheaper seeds are a risk .
There will always be people who offer very cheap seeds but please keep in
mind that this is not an old batch, a bad herma batch or a scam.
If it is to good to be true then it probably is.
Then a small side note about the shape, color and the drawing of seeds.
You can’t tell by looking at them if the seeds are good or bad.
Big seeds are no better then small ones, big seeds have a thicker peel and will
have more problems to open up with germination.
Then again when the seeds are to small they will not have sufficient content to be viable.
They will open and  a little tip comes out but that’s it.
This is also the case with color, darker seeds are no better then lighter seeds.
Darker seeds mostly have a thicker peel.
It is also the genetics of the seeds and the conditions during the cultivation.
If you use the same mother for different seed runs you will not get the exact same
seeds every time.
Also the drawing can be typical per kind, for example a silverhaze has a different drawing then a bubblegum.
You can not compare these two with each other and so a drawing on seeds gives no garanty if these are good
or not.
Even the seeds that look greenish can germinate and grow perfectly as
where some might say that they are immature.
For us the bit greenish seeds would fall under B selection and would not be packaged but that does not say
anything about the results.