Phone:
(818) 707-5395
Email:
vancouverseedbank@gmail.com
Website:
www.vancouverseedbank.ca
According to them, Vancouver Seeds is the oldest seed bank in Canada. They apparently also have the best breeders. Honestly, after looking at their site we don’t buy it. We don’t mean to be harsh, it’s just that this site really leaves a lot to be desired and is pretty unprofessional looking. Vancouver is known as the Cannabis Capital of Canada thanks to its long history of permissive attitudes towards the sweet leaf, at least in the twenty-first century. A lot of really cool seed banks and exciting cannabis trends have come out of Vansterdam over the years. Vancouver Seeds has been around since 2006 in their current incarnation, but this website seems to have peaked between 2016 and 2018 and has been left to collect dust since. We had to go to the site map to find Vancouver Seeds’ list of strains and links to their Product Categories. When we tried to use their main site, it sent us to a page full of broken links and sketchy buttons first. Then it sent us to another seed bank entirely called Amsterdam Marijuana Seeds that doesn’t even seem to acknowledge Vancouver Seeds’ existence. It was quite confusing. Once we used the back door to get there, we found that VS currently stocks fifty-nine feminized strains, thirty-four CBD ones, twenty autoflowers, and forty-six regular strains. When it came time to buy, we were again sent back to AMS, so don’t be confused if the same thing happens to you. They appear to ship pretty much anywhere in the world, and they take a massive amount of payments including Zelle, a bunch of different cryptos, USD cash, international bank transfers, Cash International, Mastercard, Amex, VISA, and Discover cards.
The pictures on this website are handy, but the descriptions are almost non-existent. On the actual Vancouver Seeds site there are literally two sentences on each strain. On the AMS site however, the strain is described in huge detail. We’re not sure why VS wants us to leave their website so badly. The part of their site labelled Cannabis Seeds just leads you to a kind of dodgy looking offer of free seeds. Their articles section hasn’t been updated since 2018, and much of it is about the potential of hallucinogens to change lives. It makes sense that the place that Draft Dodgers flocked to during the Vietnam War would become a hotspot for alternative trauma therapy. But we digress, just like this site. VS’s site is very sparse, with the actual majority of the information coming all the way from Amsterdam Marijuana Seeds. It’s possible that this seed house sold their genetics to the Amsterdam spot when Canada legalized cannabis, as there are a lot of local seed banks now. That would coincide with the last time their website’s blog was updated. Or maybe they’ve got a new website and name and we’re reviewing an outdated website that should be deleted? In any case, we hope that greenman, the author of all this site’s articles, is off somewhere living his best life.
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