recommended seed banks and breeders

zonderkop

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hello,

i'm finishing up my book, Kick-Ass Cannabis & Veggies, which outlines organic/permaculture/ROLS-style gardening for a beginner. The cover image is below.

I'd like to ask the community for reputable breeders and seed banks (I've read the sticky). In particular, good-yielding, stable feminized seeds are desirable for readers that are new to gardening.

If you had to name your top 3 seed banks and top 3 breeders, who would they be? Thanks.

 
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TonightYou

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Love Bodhi. Probably have 10 different strains. Never a bad plant even the ones you don't keep.

Ace has interesting land races I am still exploring. I can at least say they have good customer service. China Yunnan was a bust with only one bean cracking. They made things right by replacing it with anything of my choice recommending I wait to repurchase China Yunnan when they have fresh stock. Lone gal was a yielder but not worth running again. Not exactly fair to judge on a sole bean. Bangi Haze was a very cool plant. PCK was slow vegging and had a cat attack (chewed off all the leaves of both plants I had in veg), so I'll wait to relocate to start the remaining beans. The Malawi gals I had were killer but literally went from 8 inches to easily over 6 feet into 14 weeks. Wanted to wait it out till finished but the girls were blocking light for other plants and literally over growing my tent. Beautiful sativa bushes. Made some great hash despite the plants probably needing another 3 weeks to finish properly.

I've had good plants with RP/DNA, but I'm not sure I'd buy them seeing what a great run I've had with Bodhi. Why spend my cash on a mystery when I know I can buy fire?

New banks I'm planning on buying from this year are Gage Green, Archive, Gooey and Karma. Seen some really great grows from all of them and a pretty devout following to many.
 

bryleetch

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Seedbank:
1. Provision Seeds
2. Provision Seeds
3. Provision Seeds

Breeders:
1. Provision Seeds
2. Provision Seeds
3. Provision Seeds

Search for them on here and you'll find rollitup exclusive promos and a bunch of other helpful info on them. Great company, great beans, and great customer service. Small business but starting to catch wind. Only bank I will ever use
 

_MrBelvedere_

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Love Bodhi. Probably have 10 different strains. Never a bad plant even the ones you don't keep.

Ace has interesting land races I am still exploring. I can at least say they have good customer service. China Yunnan was a bust with only one bean cracking. They made things right by replacing it with anything of my choice recommending I wait to repurchase China Yunnan when they have fresh stock. Lone gal was a yielder but not worth running again. Not exactly fair to judge on a sole bean. Bangi Haze was a very cool plant. PCK was slow vegging and had a cat attack (chewed off all the leaves of both plants I had in veg), so I'll wait to relocate to start the remaining beans. The Malawi gals I had were killer but literally went from 8 inches to easily over 6 feet into 14 weeks. Wanted to wait it out till finished but the girls were blocking light for other plants and literally over growing my tent. Beautiful sativa bushes. Made some great hash despite the plants probably needing another 3 weeks to finish properly.

I've had good plants with RP/DNA, but I'm not sure I'd buy them seeing what a great run I've had with Bodhi. Why spend my cash on a mystery when I know I can buy fire?

New banks I'm planning on buying from this year are Gage Green, Archive, Gooey and Karma. Seen some really great grows from all of them and a pretty devout following to many.
Yes true ACE has mostly landrace it is probably not good for beginners...
 

TonightYou

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Yes true ACE has mostly landrace it is probably not good for beginners...
Agreed on that point. The Malawi was a bitch to control., didnt have any nute problems though, just growing into lights problems. Bangi Haze was easy though with zero issues.

As far as seedbanks, have had nothing but good experience with seedsman and the tude. People bitch about them at times but simply buy insurance and it will all work out.
 

zonderkop

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Thanks to everyone who replied. ACE still works as the book is also for those who are new to permaculture-style growing, but are experienced hydro/conventional growers. Actually, I was looking for a seedbank like ACE right before I started this post.
 

althor

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hello,

i'm finishing up my book, Kick-Ass Cannabis & Veggies, which outlines organic/permaculture/ROLS-style gardening for a beginner. The cover image is below.

I'd like to ask the community for reputable breeders and seed banks (I've read the sticky). In particular, good-yielding, stable feminized seeds are desirable for readers that are new to gardening.

If you had to name your top 3 seed banks and top 3 breeders, who would they be? Thanks.

I am sure plenty of people will back this up... If you want stable, quality, female seeds....

Female seeds is the company to go to.
Read the descrip, find what you like, order it, and what you grow matches the descrip.
 
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