FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Buying Cannabis Seeds from Origin Seed Co
Do you ship cannabis seeds to all US states?
We ship to all 50 US states. Cannabis seeds are sold as novelty collector items or for use where cultivation is permitted by local law. Always check your local laws before germinating seeds.
How long does shipping take?
Domestic orders typically arrive within 2β5 business days after processing. We ship via USPS in discreet packaging on every order.
What types of seeds do you carry?
We carry feminized, autoflower, regular, and CBD seed varieties from established breeders. Each product page clearly labels the seed type, genetics, and expected grow characteristics.
What is the difference between indica, sativa, and hybrid strains?
Indica strains tend toward relaxing, body-heavy effects with shorter, bushier plants. Sativa strains lean toward uplifting, cerebral effects with taller plants. Hybrids combine traits of both. Most modern strains are hybrids with varying ratios.
What THC percentage can I expect?
THC percentages vary by strain. We list the expected THC range on every product page. Actual THC in harvested flower depends on grow conditions, harvest timing, and curing technique.
What is the OG Kush genetics?
OG Kush comes from a cross of Chemdawg 91 x Hindu Kush β a foundational indica-dominant hybrid widely used in modern breeding. It typically produces relaxing, euphoric effects with an earthy pine aroma.
Do you offer wholesale pricing?
Yes, we offer wholesale pricing for qualifying buyers. Visit our Wholesale Signup page or contact us directly for bulk order information.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept major credit cards, debit cards, and other payment methods displayed at checkout. All transactions are processed securely.
Can I return or exchange seeds?
Due to the nature of seed products, we do not accept returns. If you receive damaged or incorrect items, contact us and we will make it right.
How should I store cannabis seeds before germinating?
Store seeds in a cool, dark, dry place. A sealed container in a refrigerator works well for long-term storage. Keep seeds away from heat, light, and moisture until ready to germinate.