Any Aussie seed banks out there?

BOB SPONGE

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From a fellow aussie, give seedsman a go. Had to wait bout 3 wks for beans but arrived very stealthily,very clever you would never guess. Nothing in aus mate,not as enlightened as rest of world.
 

Noinch

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BOB SPONGE

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There you go mate,someone who is on to it. Iv'e only ordered beans couple times so better off listening to pro's. Seedsman def up there price wise but they guarantee germ and replace lost stuff. May your wanderings of banks be positive. peace
 

Lucky Luke

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This is hopefully going to change that actually
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-04-28/hemp-food-products-legalised-in-australia-nz/8473614


Personally I've had the best luck with seed city and discreet seeds, have only had one order from each go missing. Changed over from herbies when all of a sudden nothing started turning up. Seed city is also extremely cheap
yea but this is still the problem: " low-THC hemp seeds were fit for human consumption."
We are a long way behind the states atm and look to be headed a different more controlled pharmacy route imo.


Attitude and Midweek Song are legit (and Midweek have their CC back or about to get it back)
 

Noinch

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yea but this is still the problem: " low-THC hemp seeds were fit for human consumption."
We are a long way behind the states atm and look to be headed a different more controlled pharmacy route imo.


Attitude and Midweek Song are legit (and Midweek have their CC back or about to get it back)
It's still a win at least, a hemp seed is a hemp seed. Doesn't matter if it's going to grow into industrial hemp or og kush the seeds are all going to be the same so at least this will make it easier to supply Australian and NZ growers with genetics.
 

Lucky Luke

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It's still a win at least, a hemp seed is a hemp seed. Doesn't matter if it's going to grow into industrial hemp or og kush the seeds are all going to be the same so at least this will make it easier to supply Australian and NZ growers with genetics.
You maybe right but im thinking a hemp seed (Hemp is already legal to grow and has been for years ((1988??)), http://www.hempfoods.com.au/farming-hemp-australia#.WS0SBoyGPIU ) is not a Cannabis seed.
Hemp has bugger all THC.
 
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Noinch

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You maybe right but im thinking a hemp seed (Hemp is already legal to grow and has been for years ((1988??)), http://www.hempfoods.com.au/farming-hemp-australia#.WS0SBoyGPIU ) is not a Cannabis seed.
Hemp has bugger all THC.
Hemp is commercial but seeds weren't publicly available so you had to be contracted to be able to get them. Industrial hemp is just cannabis sativa, the only difference between industrial hemp cannabis sativa and recreational / medical cannabis sativa is the plant they grow into. There's no way to tell the difference in seeds until you grow one out. That's why a lot of these international seed banks are allowed to get away with selling seeds because until you grow one there's no difference between a hemp seed for food, medical use, recreational use or anything else.

But of course knowing Australia they very may well say you can only buy hemp seeds marketed for food from very specific producers
 

Lucky Luke

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The seed banks are not allowed to legally send seeds here (and still wont be with the new law). Its against the customs law. Thats why they stealth package them.

Hemp is not like OG Kush..one will get you stoned, the other wont,
 
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Noinch

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The seed banks are not allowed to legally send seeds here (and still wont be with the new law). Its against the customs law. Thats why they stealth package them.

Hemp is not like OG Kush..one will get you stoned, the other wont,
I'm not saying they're the same i'm saying the seeds are the same. You won't know till you grow them. And I know they're not allowed to send them here, i'm talking about how they're allowed to have a business like that in that specific country because of those laws. Likely people will be able to have 'hemp seed' business's here however as I said, there is no way to tell the difference between a seed of industrial hemp and a seed of a cannabis strain that will get you high until you grow it so people will be able to easily supply cannabis seeds
 

Lucky Luke

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People sell hemp seed in Australia now, have done for awhile. You just need a Hemp license to be able to buy them, Costs vary state to state here is a Link to a NSW one. https://ablis.business.gov.au/NSW/pages/d64fbc90-85c2-4e99-a1b9-e8c97f2ef31b.aspx.

Apart from making the current growers and producers more profitable and opening up new marketing strategies for retail Im not sure how this new law helps cannabis users. It seems to be a 1/2 arsed attempt like the medical laws to seem to be doing something whilst not doing much. But id love to be proved wrong.
 

BOB SPONGE

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Hey guys,i know a few of us hating on fast buds lately,thought i'd just let ol' mate that started this convo know that every white widow bean from seedsman,has germed and risen 2inches in last 5 days (11). Not trying to give seedsman a plug,more so to let old mate know don't give up,you can get viable seeds out there as long as you don't mind waiting
 
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