I use them less now than I once did as they are a bit stingy on freebies and their pricing has steadily crept up, but NASC is, in my experience, a reputable and reliable seed-seller.
Their website used to run like a pig. It’s much faster now. (Good job!)
They’re woman owned and the ladies there know their stuff. (Dirtybird genetics is their in-house breeder)
No I am not retired, yet! lol I had a bad fall n broke my hip, followed by a heart attack in the hospital 12 hrs later. But am recovering and am home now.
This is Overgrow. You shouldn’t have to buy seeds for quality cannabis unless you want to.
I’ve been avoiding seed banks lately unless a big sale is going on and something I want is sold for a great value, usually closer to their cost the prices seem to feel more fair.
The markup on seeds at most shops just makes things more expensive for the customers and less money ends up in the breeders pocket. For what, reshipping some seeds? Passionate hobbyists do that on this forum regularly and foot the bill of postage, flips, and stationary. Not to mention the sacred aspect of time that it takes to do those things.
The seed bank industry is due for a healthy revamp in my opinion. Many blessings and much love
Getting good genetics shouldn’t be prohibitively expensive but your going to want to look around.
Johnny Potseed, hempdepot, Fluer de mal, Colorado Sativa’s, Cannavore, Bodhi, seed heaven, socal seedvault, Pagoda seeds. There are many more but this should be a decent start.