Seeds in Aus!

Koboss

New Member
Well, so far I have spent more than 12 solid hours searching for some. Every site I have found so far don't accept PayPal, which is the only way I'm paying. Bonza Seeds claims they accept PayPal, and you can choose this option at checkout, however when I got to checkout, there was NO PayPal option, and I think nearly $40 for postage for their "Stealth" option is more than a ripoff. The Southern Star site is a dead end by the looks, the page wont load.

It would be easier getting on a plane, flying to somewhere, lining your pockets with a few, then fly home. This is just bloody ridiculous for something that grows wild in nature.
If you are wanting to use PayPal for privacy reasons look into prepaid online debit cards that you can get at post offices. You can pay for them with cash so no one will get your details...
 

Smeghead

Member
Hey everyone! Yank here in Oz. I used Bonzaseeds to order my first set of seeds...autoflowers. I"ll move up to traditional strains next after getting some experience in hydroponics. I'm using the Autopot system.

If ordering from overseas use the Only1 Gift card from Auspost.

If anyone in Oz is using the Autopot system, I could use some advise.
 

OzGrower87

New Member
hi mate im from oz too.

got a free seed from xgenetics (www.xgenetics.cu.cc) and paid through bitcoin but they also accept western union as payment. although looks like there site is down or something at the moment. i believe xgenetics is somewhere in AU becoz i got my seeds in 2 days. they only have 1 strain atm and its an autoflower strain. white widow x white rhino x blueberry.

cheers.
 

eastcoastmo

Well-Known Member
Good old woolies prepaid visa and mastercards work a treat, have used them many times. You just load them up with the amount you need and away you go. They are accepted by all big seed banks, attitude, demon, herbies, sea of seeds :)
 

thebonzaseedbank

Well-Known Member
Sorry, I meant to add above that if you want to use Paypal then you must contact contact support@bonzaseedbank.com for the upload instructions. This service is only available if you have an account with us and it must be done prior to your purchase attempt.
 

*BUDS

Well-Known Member
Don't order seeds from Holland, they scan all packages from Holland. I use Canadian seed banks and have no problem at all. One order I got in 5 days from Canada.
 

BoogNBuds

Well-Known Member
If you choose discreet, they send it to a London clothing store who puts your seeds in some sort of item, I basically go with them just to see what piece of clothing I will receive next..
 

AussieHydro

Member
Is it a rip off ? $195 for 10 reg seeds of unknown origin (was $250 a week ago) Most definitely
Yes it is a ripoff, I just found the site, its actually $200 for 5 seeds not 10. You must be stupid to give that clown $200 for 5 seeds. You have to ask yourself, how can they sell known genetics such as White Widow and Durban Poison, when hardly anyone can apparently receive an order from outside of Australia. Since its illegal for any marijuana activity in Australia, these clowns surely are not a genetic laboratory, so where is their supply of seeds coming from, I wouldn't be surprised if its a secret government operation.
 

midgetaus

Member
If that's your only option what choice do you have lol?
Just make sure you have nothing illegal in your home and have it sent to a previous tenants name or something

How is it possible to not have anything illegal when you are planning on growing weed..
 

lushgreen

Active Member
Bonza offer a buddy option, they send it to someone else in Aust and then they send it to you via Aust post. Not had any problems. Seeds and shipping are expensive but way it's still cheaper than buying weed.
 

midgetaus

Member
Bonza offer a buddy option, they send it to someone else in Aust and then they send it to you via Aust post. Not had any problems. Seeds and shipping are expensive but way it's still cheaper than buying weed.
they say on their website that it needs a signature... have you had to sign for your packages from Auspost..
 
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