How Do Weed Seeds Make It to Your Door Step?
Probably not by carrier pigeon...
There is something about the thrill of waiting by the doorstep for a package of weed seeds to arrive that really makes a day feel extra exciting. When
you know something is due to arrive, the anticipation is palpable and when the due delivery time passes the anticipation turns to painful strife. Where
is it? Did the postman steal it? Did he give it to my neighbour? Did it fall out of the van? All these concerns go out the window though when you hear
that 'click' and your package falls onto your mat. Woo Hoo!<br/><br/> But have you wondered how these little cannabis seeds make it from deepest Afghanistan or from a sunny Mexico hillside all the way to your mud stained
doormat? Well, here's how:<br/><br/> Field or Factory<br/><br/> There are generally two places where your seeds will have come from. If you bought them from a reputable online shop, it is most likely they will have
been grown in a country where it is legal to grow cannabis on mass. Farmers grow cannabis plants specifically for their particular strain in either a
field (weather permitting) or a warehouse or factory. Upon harvesting the seeds are most likely then sold to a wholesaler who wishes to either grow them
himself or sell the seeds individually.<br/><br/> Shipping<br/><br/> Most online stores sell cannabis seeds from a range of different seed banks. Seed banks will specialise in a particular range of seeds, by either growing
them themselves or buying them directly from the breeder. Sometimes, if you're lucky, a new seed bank will open up with a special new strain with new
properties never seen before. Either way the strains of feminized seeds are then shipped en masse to your nearest packaging place either in this country
or the nearest one with relaxed cannabis laws to make it easier.<br/><br/> Packaging<br/><br/> Then the seeds are sorted into their particular breeds and sealed in their respectively branded packaging. Some online stores then buy the packaged seeds
and keep them in house before sending on to customers, or they remotely send them onto customers from the holding warehouse.<br/><br/> Delivery<br/><br/> As you probably know it is legal to buy, sell and own skunk seeds, hydroponics seeds and any other type of cannabis seeds so you should never be worried
about the legality of your delivery. So if you get them through Royal Mail or any courier service, don't worry and just enjoy!<br/><br/>
About the Author
Sam Qam has been collecting cannabis seeds since he moved to the UK from Jamaica in 1975. His
appreciation of all the intricate differences in each new strain has helped him build up an enormous collection of feminized seeds and literature. Sam Qam has grown an encyclopedic knowledge of every strain
of seed available today.
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