I've been buying my seeds from The Attitude Seed Bank, and have had no problems. The seeds have usually been good, though a freebie they gave me of, "The Church Feminized", flowered male, but it was free, and I've used it to cross pollenate some Critical Jack, Moby Dick #2, White Russian & some Mexican strains, whose seeds were brought back from my Island home in Mexico, to the states, in my shoe!

I like The Attitude because they not only give me a couple of free seeds, but they offer Guaranteed Delivery. This costs extra, but if you buy it, and your seeds don't arrive, they'll reship. And, you can go to their site and see your order history, including all the varieties you've purchased. Trying to sell your extra medicine for just what it cost to grow it in California? Copy & paste your order history from their site, and you have a receipt to show what you paid for the seeds. Other sites I've been to won't provide this.

You can also elect to have other items included in the package, candy, T-shirts, wallets, etc., at an extra cost so that they have something to put on the customs form for the package contents that looks right if it's scanned. I like including the candy so that I can tell my letter carrier not to leave the shipment in my mail box in the heat, as the candies will melt. Don't want my seeds cooking on a CA 105 degree day in a black rural mailbox!

I grew about 10 pounds with their seeds this year. Highly recommended. I've also ordered from some other places in England, but when I planted a White Widow seed I bought from one, it grew a classic Thai plant. I know, because I have had thai seed mailed to me directly from Thailand by friends, and this plant looks identical, grows identical, smells identical, and still hasn't started to flower yet. I don't expect she will until the middle of Sept. I have 4 more of those, supposedly, White Widow seeds left, but I'm hesitant to plant them, as Thai isn't one of my favorites, and I can't grow an unlimited amount of plants. So, obviously, all seed banks aren't created equal. Most have the same varieties, but each one usually tries to have some varieties that are exclusive to them. Good luck with buying your seed.