Seeking quality hemp seed

@memberdirectory we are on the lookout for quality hemp seed from a reputable producer. Does anybody have any great leads on some great seeds? We like good references here for our GN friends. Thanks, everyone!

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My team at American Cannabis has a great network of hemp seed providers.

Give us a call if you need help finding the right cultivar for your region and type of crop you are trying to grow.

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Hi all - Socati offers several seed strains are delivering solid CBD production. We have feminized & non-feminized available. Hit me up at joel.smith@socati.com to discuss your needs.

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Message me for regular seeds info and price for Oregon Cherry or the lovely purple Abacus from Key to Life Garden.
Sexing season starts soon get your greenhouses or shipping containers to start the process.
Kyle M

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Yes, we can additionally help. We have a connection to a large amount of OR hemp seed from professional sources.

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Give me a call
9712553290
I need to find out where you want it delivered and I will put you in contact with my seller there.
Cheers
RC

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We are also seeking Hemp seed for cultivation here in Canada. For us to import to Canada Hemp seeds must be pedigreed and of approved cultivars that are recognized under the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Seed Schemes or by the Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies (AOSCA). If there are any companies out there that have the necessary paperwork, or if you’re in the process, please reach out. We are especially seeking high CBD (min 10%).
FYI we have already engaged an awesome group that are in the process however I am really curious to see who else is out there.

Best of luck! Raymond.

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Hi Growernick, if you are looking for quality seeds or clones please feel free to email me direct: alicia@mzm-inc.com.

Thanks,

Alicia L. Sherrell
MZM, Inc.

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I have access to some very stable, non-feminized genetics at a realistic 12-14% CBD with certain needles in the proverbial haystack at 16% or more and an average THC count of around .2%. With the Farm Bill passage, and the fact that it’s almost planting season, these are in short supply and increasing in value quickly. Right now, these are $8,500/lb. with limited replication rights which means you can reproduce them for yourself but you cannot reproduce them for commercial sales without the commercial replication license. The genetic replication license is an additional fee. They’ll only go up in price as the season progresses and more farmers get into hemp. Because of the stability of this seed and it’s actual commercial potential, we expect that the cost will be over $10,000/lb by April, 2019. Remember: if you are breeding and you find that “ONE” seed that produces 16 or even 18%, with little to no THC expressed, you’ll have your baseline for the future and untold capability moving forward. You are buying TIME and the ability to be competitive right now. What’s THAT worth?

David Gawitt

Gadco Agriculture, LLC

Golden, Colorado, USA

C: 203-621-4797

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I’ve tried those two producers below for medical hemp seeds, which I recommend you to try it as will. But, you might find mixture of cracked, small, and males seeds in (gemoss.ee) bags as I noticed. However, both of the producers has excellent quality of seeds for cultivation and plants use as I tried on myself.

  • I ordered the medical hemp seeds from (gemoss.ee) & (xxxjoint.it) via eBay.com last year, not form their own websites directly. Anyway, I think anyone could contact with them and order too.

Thank you very much!.

https://www.xxxjoint.it

http://www.gemoss.ee

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Thanks everyone! I will forward all of this information on to the interested parties. I may be reaching out to do warm introductions if needed.

I :green_heart: our forum family!

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Hey there, @Growernick! Paul of GoFarmHemp is an awesome resource as he has a HUGE library of seeds with phenomenal genetics.

ps@gofarmhemp.com

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Try Ken Andersen-Ken Anderson ken@originalgreendistribution.com

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Alicia. Are your seeds certified (AOSCA/OECD) by chance? Might you have some genetics that will be certified by 2020?

Best regards, Raymond.

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Just a question about growing hemp, who is buying it? I have a farm in Northern Ca. and interested. How does it fit in with the commercial flower farms, as far as male plants? Is hemp typically seeded?

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