Marijuana Seeds & Marijuana Seedbanks
There are hundreds and hundreds of marijuana seedbanks listed on the internet today. Some have
been around for twenty years or more - some are newly-opened.
In countries where the sale of marijuana seeds is legal, you will find large, attractive boutiques that carry hundreds
of strains of seeds. These are owned and/or run by breeders, who literally make their own seeds, or by middlemen, who buy seeds in bulk from the
breeders and resell them at a moderate profit.
Then there are the sellers in countries where it is illegal to sell marijuana seeds - these businesses are run out of spare rooms, garages, or
basements. All inventory and all sales are kept well-hidden from the public eye.
Seed prices range from $10 to $400 per pack. These prices are determined by genetics, overhead, profit margin, and supply-n-demand. New strains
are more expensive, as well as the revival of the older, well-known strains.
Most prices are in the moderate range - however, beware of the newly opened seedbanks who advertises poorly but have very low prices - a few of
these sellers have been known to make the fast dollar and disappear into cyberspace, leaving the buyer with the luck of the draw, as far as the
quality of seed is concerned.
To find and buy good, high-quality marijuana seeds with a good germination rate and a good end-product, it pays enormously to do your homework and check the
reputations of the seedbanks you have chosen to do business with.
For the most part, the sellers with a good past sales reputations are conscientious in their choice of seeds, and will willingly give great
online support to the buyer.
They pick over their seeds carefully, disposing of the soft, light-colored, lightweight seeds, and sell only the plump. dark, often-striped
seeds. These are the seeds with the best genetics and the best germination rates, that will grow into the strongest plants. These seeds are
always, always worth the money spent to buy them.
These sellers also have a good online support system - through email or im or other means, they will maintain contact with the customer, answer
all customer enquiries, and work with the customer should trouble arise after the sale. Often they will replace a part of an order, or an entire
order, if the sold seeds are not viable or fruitful. They will work hard to maintain the customers` satisfaction.
Some seedbanks advertise as "all sales are final". This usually means that customer satisfaction is not a priority - that the sale of seeds is -
and these seedbanks often have many customers complaining all over the internet about the poor service they received.
So before you invest your time and your money into the seeds from a particular seedbank, do your homework and check them out - it really pays in
the long run.
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