“I ordered several batches of seeds -- and I started 2 from each batch. Both of the Cream & Cheese CBD seeds did not germinate, but the other 3 batches did. The seeds were very small, and usually that is not a problem...”
“I ordered several batches of seeds -- and I started 2 from each batch. Both of the Cream & Cheese CBD seeds did not germinate, but the other 3 batches did. The seeds were very small, and usually that is not a problem...”
“I ordered several batches of seeds -- and I started 2 from each batch. Both of the Cream & Cheese CBD seeds did not germinate, but the other 3 batches did. The seeds were very small, and usually that is not a problem...”
“Took two months longer than advertised to receive delivery. I could see my order was in "processing"on their website for over a month. After several attempts at contacting them they first sent me an email saying that everything was fine. And then after a week of waiting and still seeing "in processing" on the website and me sending many more emails they finally responded and said that they now see the problem and have since fixed it and I should expect them in their standard delivery window starting then. Making them more than two months later than the advertised delivery. I work outside so when the seeds are over two months late I have really missed my window. Shame on me for not ordering in November but their advertised delivery schedule would have fit perfect with mine had they delivered on time. Its such an important part of the process and I dont plan entrusting seedsman with it ever again. Oh yeah, instead of apologizing they threw in some random free seeds for my troubles but considering I was buying top shelf females their plethora of crappy extra seedsman nonsexed and/or auto plant seeds are worth about as much as some bagseed from a buddy. Also hate that they ask for reviews before you are given a chance to grow it out, so I can only discuss the first couple weeks of growth.”
“Two of three seeds sprouted despite getting a good start in a heated tray of peat pucks. Had great success starting this way last season (using own regular seeds). Post-mortem at four weeks showed seed had split, but not sprouted (hard to see in photo). Disappointed with this year's starts, as I had higher hopes for breeder-quality seeds.”
“Two of three seeds sprouted despite getting a good start in a heated tray of peat pucks. Had great success starting this way last season (using own regular seeds). Post-mortem at four weeks showed seed had split, but not sprouted (hard to see in photo). Disappointed with this year's starts, as I had higher hopes for breeder-quality seeds.”