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Zero Hero
02-19-2007, 03:02 PM
Okay so I got my seeds from the BDBD and they look all right. Some of them look a little green which to me looked a little immature as most seeds I have seen are brown and mottled. I worked at Sensi for awhile so I've seen a lot of seeds before.

Will this be a problem you think? Any special treatment or should I be prepared to complain if they don't break?

smokinbasser
02-19-2007, 04:59 PM
I hate being the bearer of bad tidings but count yourself lucky to have actually gotten seeds from them at all. Complaining will do absolutely no good at all. I strongly suggest anybody even contemplating buying seeds go to Green Mans seedbank update site and peruse the seed banks and what customers say about various banks before throwing hard earned money down the shitter. BCBD is a scam, yes they have pretty ads with lots of premium genetics but they make Marc Emory look like an honest guy.This is a quote from his site
"This is the rip-off section. The following seedbanks I've heard many bad things about. They are NOT recommended. aka means also known as. X means they seldom or never send the product. N means sending non viable seeds (non sprouting seeds) M indicates they send very inferior seeds or nothing at all

A-1 Seedbank (X,N)
BC Seeds (X,M)
BCbuddepot (X,M)
Beeoo (X)
Fairlight (X,N)
Greenmanspage (X,M)
Software Services aka Cannabis4u aka Medical hemp aka cannabis@direct.A2000.nl [L.Pafort] (X)
Richies Seedshack (X)
Stinkey's (X)
Weedseed (X)
Pot a Gold (X)

ndnguy
02-19-2007, 08:19 PM
^^^^ Agree bigtime, surprised myself you even got seed. Take smokin 's advice to heart and check out the seedbanks you deal with now lotta bunk stuff out there now that want your hard earned cash...ndn

Zero Hero
02-20-2007, 10:37 AM
As for the greenish seeds, will they crack?

c-ray
02-20-2007, 10:46 AM
maybe...take a look at the butt end of the seed, this is the last part of the seed to form so if it looks complete then this is a good sign
also I think it is a good idea to let them sit in a spot that is at least 70F for 3 or more months, the green colour will fade away - just like how when oranges are picked off the tree they are green and continue to ripen off the tree - and the chance of success will be greater

Zero Hero
02-22-2007, 03:27 PM
Hmm, I'm taking you up on that tip by accident, hot and I need to move first.