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(Not sure if this is against site rules or what because there are seedbanks in the banner sometimes but I'll go ahead anyways)

Just wanted to hear what seedbanks people like to use and maybe get some recommendations for a cheap-ish strain that I won't be cloning.

Well I've used three in the last few months, with varying experiences. First out I tried Irishseedbank.com but they seemed to automatically cancel the order, I think it might have been around the time of all the headshop carry-on and confusion with the drug laws.

Next one I used was the Nirvana seebank in Holland. They delivered nice and quickly but I didn't like how they packaged it and I wasn't mad about the strain, but that's really just personal preference.

The other one I used was Sensi Seeds in Holland and found them to be excellent, fast delivery, nicely packaged, little catalog leaflet thingy and the seeds have turned out to be very solid. I'd like to use them again but I don't want to grow another Skunk strain, especially in winter because of the strong smell, would prefer something low odour but Sensi seems limited to a few strains. Most feminized strains that aren't Skunk are quite expensive, looks like aimed at growers who keep a mother plant and make clones (which I can't yet unfortunately)

So what are the most dependable, high-quality seedbanks to use when you're in Ireland? Best to use Dutch ones? Which companies?

Any advice much appreciated :tiphat:
 

MaynardG_Krebs

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(Not sure if this is against site rules or what because there are seedbanks in the banner sometimes but I'll go ahead anyways)

Just wanted to hear what seedbanks people like to use and maybe get some recommendations for a cheap-ish strain that I won't be cloning.

Well I've used three in the last few months, with varying experiences. First out I tried Irishseedbank.com but they seemed to automatically cancel the order, I think it might have been around the time of all the headshop carry-on and confusion with the drug laws.

Next one I used was the Nirvana seebank in Holland. They delivered nice and quickly but I didn't like how they packaged it and I wasn't mad about the strain, but that's really just personal preference.

The other one I used was Sensi Seeds in Holland and found them to be excellent, fast delivery, nicely packaged, little catalog leaflet thingy and the seeds have turned out to be very solid. I'd like to use them again but I don't want to grow another Skunk strain, especially in winter because of the strong smell, would prefer something low odour but Sensi seems limited to a few strains. Most feminized strains that aren't Skunk are quite expensive, looks like aimed at growers who keep a mother plant and make clones (which I can't yet unfortunately)

So what are the most dependable, high-quality seedbanks to use when you're in Ireland? Best to use Dutch ones? Which companies?

Any advice much appreciated :tiphat:

Seeing this site is provided to us by Gypsy Nirvana, you should use their site. https://www.seedboutique.com/store/ You'll find a lot better variety than buying direct from the breeder's sites that you posted. You can buy both Nirvana and Sensi Seeds product thru them. They also provide service thru Seedbay http://www.seedbay.com/index.php which is a rather unique way to buy beans. It really looks to me like you're asking more for breeder recommendations than seed banks. Hope this helps.

mgk :smokey:
 

BPJR

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Even if this site was not sponsered by the bay/boo I would still suggest using them to obtain your beans. They have some of the best available anywhere, are usually quick, and pricing is fair...... not to mention the fact you get freebies with your order. On top of that you have icmag for growing support.
 
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