Marijuana Seeds in Australia

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Cannabis Seeds in Australia are considered an ‘adult novelty item’ suitable for novelty purposes such as souvenirs, seedbank storage, body care products, natural remedies etc. We sell seeds for souvenir / collectable purposes only. We do not support the germination or growing of cannabis seeds for any customers outside the state of ACT at this time. Please consult your local laws. 

Types of Cannabis Strains

One of the first things you should determine is what type of cannabis you want to grow. Different strains have different seeds, which ultimately result in different kinds of marijuana.

When shopping for cannabis seeds, you’ll be able to choose from indica, sativa, and CBD strains. Depending on the THC content you’re looking for in your final product, you can look into different strains that will have different effects.

Cannabis seeds are generally classified as either indica or sativa. Indica seeds produce cannabis plants that have low THC and high CBD content and are used for medical cannabis. Sativa plants are a bit more complex to grow and result in high THC and low CBD content. To produce CBD, many times, growers use indica seeds. Once they are grown, they undergo a complex extraction process that extracts all of the CBD without any of the THC content to produce full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, or CBD isolate.

Individual seeds thrive and grow better in specific environments. Some of the best Aussie-specific cannabis seeds include White Widow, OG Kush, Lemon Skunk, and Blueberry Kush.

What You Can’t Do With Weed Grown From Seed

Security measures must be taken to prevent your crop from being stolen (and potentially sold on the black market). Distribution of the weed you grow to the public is still highly illegal, and getting caught doing so will lead to unpleasant legal consequences. Sharing cannabis seeds with a friend or gifting it is classified as distribution.

Outside of the Australian Capital Territories, cultivating your own cannabis from seed is still illegal, even for medical marijuana patients. It is important to note that hydroponic growing techniques are unlawful throughout Australia, and getting caught with grow lights or other hydroponic equipment can land you in legal hot water.

The laws on growing marijuana seeds vary quite a bit as you move through the various Australian states and territories, so it’s a good idea to do a bit of research and understand what sort of fines or other legal repercussions you could be facing if you find cannabis seeds for sale in an Australian seed bank or online and do a bit of recreational gardening in Australia.

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