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Market => Product offers => Topic started by: Ben on May 15, 2012, 01:42 am
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Would anyone be interested in purchasing feminized cannabis seeds?
These seeds sprout only female plants (>>99%) and are available in a wide range of cultivars. Prices would be in the order of $4 by the 10, $3 by the 100 for popular seeds like white widow, also for autoflowering varieties - shipped from premium Dutch vendors.
For those unaware: autoflowering seeds will develop flowers and buds regardless of ligting conditions, so there is little need to plant seasonally or adjust artificial lighting according to the growth phase of the plants. Feminized seeds will only produce female plants that yield THC, no male plants that don't yield anything useful but ruin nearby female plants by pollinating them.
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I would be interested in buying quite a quantity of feminized seeds at that price.
What is the germination rate like?
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a little more info please mate are you talking about dutch venders on here or like barneys,greenhouse ext, are the packs of seeds or just loss seeds and can you give a complete strain list including auto strains please im interested but i no my seeds and their packaging
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There is an enormous number of strains available, form premium dutch brands. They are all in protective bulk packaging. I can get the retail packages too, but those are packs of (usually) 5 seeds and more expensive.
The prices mentioned would be for, for example, seedsman white widow. Seedsman AK47 autoflowering would be slightly more expensive, but not by much.
If you are looking for any specific manufacturer or strain, please ask, i can look into pricing for you. Available seed banks include:
Barneys Farm
BC Bud depot
Big Buddha
Dutch Passion
Finest medicinal
Greenhouse
Green Label
Joint Doctor
Female seeds
Kannabia
Kulu seeds
Low Life
Paradise
Resin seeds
Royal queen
Seedsman
Sensi Seeds
The cali connection
Vision seeds
World of Seeds
Not all brands offer discount packages of 100 or so though, but if there is enough interest i can certainly inquire.
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Are these shipped from the Netherlands? Or from another EU country that isn't targeted as a drug-source country?
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can you get BARNEYS FARM WILLIE NELSON or discount reserva provada seeds
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These will be shipped from the netherlands. It might be possible to put them on the mail in germany if order quantities are sufficient (this would mean literally driving over to a mailbox on the other side to send them). Shipping shouldn't be much of a problem though, they can be mailed in unmarked padded envelopes that blend in well with ordinary mail, unless they decide to x-ray them (little you can do against that).
As for the Barneys farm seeds, available at the moment are:
Regular feminized:
8 Ball Kush
Acapulco gold
Amnesia lemon
Blue cheese
Crimea blue
Critical kush
Dr Grinspoon
G13 Haze
Honey B
L.S.D.
Laughing Buddha
Liberty Haze
Morning glory
Night shade
Phatt fruity
Pineapple chunk
Red cherry berry
Red diesel
Red dragon
Sweet tooth
Tangarine dream
Top dawg
Utopia Haze
Vanilla kush
Violator kush
Autoflower feminized:
Flower power autoflower
Little cheese autoflower
Pineapple express
These seeds aren't the cheapest though, you're looking at $10 each in quantities of 5 to 10 depending on the exact strain. I'd have to negotiate for discounts on larger quantities.
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10 dollars a seed ?? i can buy them from barneys themselves for 25euro for 5 lol
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Possibly, as i said, i can get these seeds upon request - but they will never be as cheap as getting certain other premium brands in larger quantities. Its a game of order volume vs price, mostly.
I am not planning on offering a very wide selection at all, but i'm open to suggestions. I think it will eventually end up in 5 or so strains at really good bulk prices. Surely there are thousands of strains on the market, but i think its best to leave the more exotic ones to single seed retail.
I'll try to come up with a top-5 of most popular seeds and poll interest on those.
If you need something exotic or in small numbers i can arrange it, but PM me for specifics.
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10 dollars a seed is not unusual for some of the top ones.
Sensi Star for example - the original costs a LOT. I know many who laughed at seeds that were almost £10 but if you buy cheap then getting that nice plant is a lottery.
I once had a grow shop I knew conned by a staff member who took to selling clones. The sly bastard used cheap F2 seeds. Clones were £5 each. Cheap for a rooted clone ready to flower in two weeks. Customers ended up with plants so varied that you never knew if you would have a 7 foot low yielder of low potency or a trusted plant. I saw one plant take over half the grow room. Had to be chopped at 14 weeks and was still not mature. It was supposed to be Indica.
I see the ten packs of seeds for £10. I know people who got a 'keeper' out those packs but buying top quality EVERY plant is a 'winner' as in it is potent.
I don't do auto flowering but I recognize that these plants are worth it for guys or girls who live in sunny places. I'd start the seeds off indoors. Get them 1 foot high. Then go to pre dug spots and use some insect repellent. Natural stuff. I make a spray of garlic, neem oil and other stuff that keeps young plants safe! Bigger plants getting resin look after themselves.
So yes I am sure some people will buy these seeds and there is always room for another seed vendor with some different genetics. Might go for it myself as nobody else has it. ;D
Good luck and hope you prosper.
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The only way i can offer these at good prices is in bulk amounts. Otherwise the overhead in ordering, picking, dispatching etc would be identical to those that burden small suppliers, resulting in similar prices.
As far as qualty goes:well over 9 out of 10 seeds will germinate and produce good plants if cared for well. These seeds are top notch quality. I would guarantee success if it weren't so dependent on how you treat the plants during their entire life cycle.
The autoflower varieties would be most suitable to indoor growers that dont want to constantly adjust lighting cycles, or outdoor growers in pleasant climates that want to do over one harvest a year.
I plan to make these available next season (2012-2013) though, since the current growing season started already and i will be away for quite some time.