what about those seeds from BCseeds, that cost like 400.00+ for one kind (elephant) and even $900+ for another kind of seeds. Are these seeds from their worth that price.
No, they are not worth that much.
I like to show an example to people:
White Widow (we will compare the THC levels and Prices from various breeders). Prices are in USD.
BCSeeds:
Price: $110.00
Seeds: 10
THC %: 30+
Seedsman:
Price: $27.20
Seeds: 10
THC %: 15-20
Nirvana:
Price: $27.20
Seeds: 10
THC %: 15-20
High Quality Seeds:
Price: $61.57
Seeds: 10
THC %: 15-20
So you see two things.. the levels of THC claimed by bcseeds is bullshit, we can safely say that White Widow has a THC level of 17.5% (the average of Seedsman, Nirvana, and HQ Seeds' THC levels), give or take a little bit depending on growing experience. We can also say that an acceptable price would be around $39 (again an average of Seedsman, Nirvana, and HQ Seeds' prices).
Now, why would BCSeeds have a variety of White Widow with an average THC level 12.5% higher than the acceptable average? And why would it cost $48.43 more than the most expensive of the other three brands, and $71 more than our "average" price?
Now I have only included two factors, THC levels and Price.. I didn't even mention yield.
BCSeeds claims "800+g/m2", where as Nirvana claims "325-425g/m2", HQ Seeds claims "325-425g/m2" also, De Sjamaan claims "500g/m2".
Why would BCSeeds have a plant that yields 300-475 MORE g/m2 than our other three brands?
Now, maybe BCSeeds has a fine, well producing, easy to grow, strong White Widow.. but is it so much better that you're willing to throw away $70 more than you need to? I don't think so.