SeedSupreme Review 2026: Real Prices, the 120-Day Germination Guarantee, and the Legal Notice That Withdraws It
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SeedSupreme Review 2026: Real Prices, the 120-Day Germination Guarantee, and the Legal Notice That Withdraws It

SeedSupreme ships cannabis seeds to US buyers from a Florida hub at competitive per-seed prices, with a germination guarantee that is genuinely real and unusually specific. Its own legal notice then states the company does not give any guarantees. Both documents are on the same website.

By Med Consumer Watch Team
SeedSupreme is an online cannabis seed bank selling feminized, autoflowering, regular, high-CBD and high-THC seeds to US buyers, shipped from a distribution hub in Florida. Prices on a bestselling feminized strain ran $44.25 for 4 seeds up to $122.25 for 25 when we checked — roughly $11 down to $4.89 a seed — with free bonus seeds on orders over $50. It is aimed at home growers in states where cultivation is legal. We checked its store, shipping policy, refund policy, germination guarantee and legal notice on August 7, 2026. Disclosure: this page contains affiliate links and we earn a commission if you buy through them. That is our only relationship with SeedSupreme. The company did not review this page. Two things before the review, because they determine whether you should be on this site at all. Home cultivation is legal in roughly 27 states and Washington, D.C. — and illegal in the rest. Plant limits vary from 2 to 12. Some states let you buy cannabis legally but still prohibit growing it: Washington State is the clearest example. SeedSupreme's own legal notice puts it plainly: "Germination of Cannabis seeds is illegal in certain states of the USA." Federally, adult-use cannabis remains Schedule I. An April 2026 order moved FDA-approved marijuana products and state-licensed medical marijuana to Schedule III, but that two-tier framework left everything else — including a plant in your own home — in Schedule I. Check your state before you check the price list. SeedSupreme will not check for you, and it says so.

Where You Can Legally Grow, and Where You Cannot

This is the section that matters most, and it is the one seed-bank reviews usually skip. As of 2026, about 27 states plus Washington, D.C. permit home cultivation in some form — recreational, medical, or both. That list includes Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Virginia and Washington State's medical framework. The rest prohibit it. And the details matter as much as the yes/no:
  • Plant limits vary widely. Six plants per adult with a twelve-plant household cap is the most common pattern. Maryland allows as few as two per person. Oregon caps a whole household at four regardless of how many adults live there. Michigan allows up to twelve.
  • Legal to buy is not legal to grow. Washington State permits recreational purchase but home cultivation of even a single recreational plant remains prohibited outside its medical framework.
  • Nearly every legal state requires plants to be secured and out of public view, and every one requires the grower to be 21 or older.
  • Medical-only states often permit cultivation solely for registered patients, sometimes only where no dispensary is within a set distance.
  • Federal law still classifies adult-use marijuana as Schedule I, and the April 2026 rescheduling to Schedule III applies only to FDA-approved products and state-licensed medical marijuana.

SeedSupreme's legal notice states: "All persons who purchase seeds are responsible for their actions" and "We therefore advise you as a matter of urgency to make inquiries about the regulations to which you are subject." It also states the company will "accept no responsibility for products intercepted or lost in transit if you place an order for a product to be sent to a state where it is illegal." That is unambiguous. A checkout page accepting your address is not a legal opinion, and the delivery guarantee explicitly does not apply if you ordered into a state where the product is prohibited.

Check your state's current statute and your city or county rules, both of which change. Then check the plant count and the security requirements, which are where otherwise-legal growers most often fall foul. If you are a medical patient, confirm whether cultivation requires registration and whether your registration is current — an expired card can convert a legal grow into an illegal one without anything else changing.

The Germination Guarantee, and the Legal Notice That Contradicts It

SeedSupreme advertises a germination guarantee prominently — the homepage meta description promises "superior support and germination guarantee," and product pages carry "Risk Free with Our Germination Guarantee." The guarantee is real, and more specific than most. Its terms:
  • 120 days to claim, starting the day after delivery.
  • The paper towel method only. The guarantee applies to customers who follow that method precisely. Germinate directly in soil or a plug — which many growers do — and you are outside cover.
  • Photographic evidence required: images of all seeds, germinated and ungerminated, plus a newspaper or a mobile phone screen showing the date. Claims after the window additionally require the storage medium and a description.
  • One claim per order. Germinate in two batches and only the batch in your claim counts.
  • The remedy is replacement seeds, not a refund — with extras added as compensation.
  • Free seeds are not covered. In SeedSupreme's own words: "Free seeds are not covered under our germination guarantee."

Now read the legal notice on the same website: "SeedSupreme Seedbank does not accept any product-liability and we do not give any guarantees." That sentence sits on the company's own domain, alongside a page titled Germination Guarantee and product pages headed "Risk Free." We are not going to tell you which document controls in a dispute — that depends on jurisdiction and on terms we cannot adjudicate. We are telling you both exist, because a buyer relying on the word "guarantee" should know the company has also published a blanket disclaimer of guarantees.

The practical response is cheap: photograph your germination from the start, using the paper towel method, with a phone screen showing the date in frame, whether or not you expect a problem. It costs you nothing, it is the exact evidence the guarantee requires, and it converts a policy you might not be able to invoke into one you can. Germinate the whole pack at once rather than in batches, since only one claim per order is allowed.

The Refund Policy Requires You Not to Open the Product

Separate from the germination guarantee, SeedSupreme has a returns policy. It covers "items in their original, unopened, and unaltered state within 14 days for a complete refund." Returns are made by marking the package Return-To-Sender; the refund is initiated once the company confirms it is in transit back. That is a perfectly ordinary policy for a sealed product. But note what it means in combination with everything above. You cannot know whether seeds germinate without opening the packet. Open it, and the 14-day refund route closes. From that point your only remedy is the germination guarantee — paper towel method, photographed, one claim, replacements rather than money back, free seeds excluded. So the structure is: a refund if you never use the product, or replacement seeds if you use it exactly the prescribed way and documented it. There is no route that ends with your money back after a failed grow.

This is not unique to SeedSupreme — replacement-not-refund is the category norm, and it exists because a seed bank cannot verify what happened in your tent. But it is worth understanding before you spend $122 on a 25-seed pack. If the genetics disappoint, if feminized seeds throw males, or if germination is poor and you did not photograph it, you are holding replacement seeds from the same supplier at best.

Pricing: What Seeds Actually Cost Here

Taken from a bestselling feminized strain on August 7, 2026, during a 25%-off promotion. The per-seed column is our arithmetic on the discounted price.
  • Pack | Sale price | List price | Per seed (sale)
  • 4 seeds | $44.25 | $59.00 | $11.06
  • 8 seeds | $65.25 | $87.00 | $8.16
  • 12 seeds | $81.75 | $109.00 | $6.81
  • 25 seeds | $122.25 | $163.00 | $4.89

Watch the discount framing. A "25% off" price against a list price is only a saving if the list price is one the product actually sells at, and heavily promotional stores frequently run near-permanent sales. Judge the per-seed number against competitors, not against the struck-through figure. At $4.89 to $11.06 a seed, SeedSupreme is competitive rather than cheap — the value case rests on selection and US-domestic shipping, not on being the lowest price.

Free bonus seed tiers run $50 for 4 free seeds, $100 for 6, $150 for 8, and $200-plus for 10 — with the bonus strain rotating. Those are a genuine sweetener and they are also the seeds explicitly excluded from the germination guarantee, so treat them as a bonus rather than as part of what you paid for. Deliveries go by USPS 1st Class with door-to-door tracking, packaged discreetly with no indication of contents or company details on the envelope.

Shipping, Discretion, and What "Guaranteed Delivery" Does Not Say

US orders ship from a domestic hub in Florida. That is a meaningful advantage over seed banks shipping from Europe: shorter transit, domestic tracking, and no international customs step, which is where interception risk has historically been highest for US buyers. The stated terms: "All USA orders will be fulfilled from our US distribution hub located in Florida," packaged "discreetly with no indications of the contents or our company details anywhere on the envelope," delivered by "1st class USPS mail services" with "full door to door tracking." What the page does not say is what the guarantee guarantees. SeedSupreme's shipping page is titled Guaranteed Delivery, but on our reading it sets out the shipping method and discretion without stating what happens if a package is seized, lost or never arrives — no reshipment terms, no refund terms, no stated exclusions beyond the legal notice's carve-out for orders sent into states where the product is illegal. Independent reviews also flag confusion between paying for stealth shipping and paying for guaranteed delivery as a recurring source of customer frustration.

Before ordering, ask customer service in writing what the delivery guarantee covers if a package does not arrive, and keep the reply. That single email is worth more than the word "guaranteed" on a page header, and it costs you one message. Do the same for whether stealth shipping and guaranteed delivery are separate charges on your order.

Reputation: A Genuinely Split Record

SeedSupreme's public review record is unusually bimodal, and the shape tells you more than the average. Trustpilot shows roughly 4 out of 5 across about 713 reviews, with a distribution of approximately 75% Excellent, 6% Great, 3% Average, 2% Poor and 14% Bad. That is not a normal curve — it is two clusters. Three-quarters of buyers had a good experience; one in seven had a bad one, with very little in between. What the bad cluster is about, consistently across independent vendor-review sites and complaint boards: germination rates below expectation (one commonly cited account of 6 of 10 seeds sprouting), feminized seeds producing male plants, unresponsive customer service, and refund or claim requests going unanswered. Independent summaries describe resolution as slow or frustrating when something goes wrong, against smooth transactions when nothing does. The good cluster is about selection, competitive pricing, fast domestic shipping and crypto payment options. That split maps neatly onto the policy structure. A seed bank whose remedies require a specific germination method, dated photographs and a single claim per order will produce exactly this distribution: fine for everyone whose seeds worked, difficult for the minority whose did not.

Treat seed-bank review aggregators with more suspicion than usual. This is a category with heavy affiliate monetisation — including this page, which earns a commission — and a long history of vendor-funded "top seed bank" rankings. The Trustpilot distribution above is more informative than any listicle position, and the 14% one-star share is the number we would want a prospective buyer to see.

How It Compares

The comparison that matters for a seed bank is the guarantee terms, not the strain count. Checked August 7, 2026.
  • Seed bank | Germination claim window | Method restriction | Remedy | Free seeds covered
  • SeedSupreme | 120 days from delivery | Paper towel method only, photo evidence, 1 claim/order | Replacement seeds | No
  • ILGM | 12 months from purchase | 100% germination guarantee, proof of purchase, one reship per order | Free replacements | Not stated in our check
  • Seedsman | 60-day germination policy | Conditional — evidence requirements, supported methods, location rules | Per policy | Free seeds addressed separately

One caveat on this table: guarantee terms are what each company publishes, not what each company does. A generous written policy administered badly is worse than a narrow one administered well, and we have not tested a claim with any of the three. Read it as a comparison of stated commitments only.

On guarantee terms alone, ILGM is the more generous of the three — a twelve-month window against SeedSupreme's 120 days, and a 100% germination promise. SeedSupreme sits in the middle: twice Seedsman's 60-day window, a quarter of ILGM's. If the guarantee is the deciding factor for you and you are new to growing, that ranking is the one to act on. SeedSupreme's counter-arguments are catalogue breadth and the Florida domestic hub, both of which are real.

Pros and Cons

Where SeedSupreme lands after reading its store, shipping policy, refund policy, germination guarantee and legal notice. What's good:
  • US domestic fulfilment from a Florida hub, with USPS 1st Class and full door-to-door tracking — shorter transit and no customs step.
  • Discreet packaging with no indication of contents or company details on the envelope.
  • Large catalogue across feminized, autoflowering, regular, high-CBD and high-THC categories.
  • Competitive per-seed pricing at volume — $4.89 a seed on a 25-pack during promotion, versus $11.06 on a 4-pack.
  • A germination guarantee with genuinely specific published terms — a 120-day window, defined evidence, and a stated remedy. Vague guarantees are more common in this category than precise ones.
  • Generous free-seed tiers from $50, and multiple payment options including cryptocurrency.
  • A legal notice that states plainly that germination is illegal in certain states and tells buyers to check their own regulations.

What to watch out for: (1) The legal notice states "we do not give any guarantees" while the site advertises a germination guarantee and "Risk Free" product pages. (2) The germination guarantee is paper-towel-method only, requires dated photographs, allows one claim per order, and pays in replacement seeds, not money. (3) Free seeds — the headline promotion — are explicitly excluded from the guarantee. (4) The refund policy requires goods unopened, which you cannot do and still test germination. (5) The "Guaranteed Delivery" page does not state what the delivery guarantee covers on seizure or loss. (6) 14% of Trustpilot reviews are one-star, clustering on germination rates, male plants from feminized seed, and unanswered claims. (7) Independent reports of confusion between stealth shipping and guaranteed delivery charges. (8) The category: home cultivation is illegal in roughly half of US states and adult-use cannabis remains federally Schedule I.

Who Should Buy, and Who Should Not

Do not buy: Anyone in a state that prohibits home cultivation. That is roughly half the country, and SeedSupreme's own legal notice disclaims responsibility for anything intercepted or lost when shipped into one. Anyone under 21. And anyone who has not checked their state's plant count and security requirements — those are where legal growers most often end up illegal. Reasonable fit: An experienced home grower in a legal state who wants catalogue breadth and fast domestic shipping, is comfortable with replacement-not-refund remedies, and will photograph a paper-towel germination as a matter of routine. At $4.89 a seed on a 25-pack, the pricing is fair for what it is. Look elsewhere: First-time growers should probably start with ILGM instead. The twelve-month, 100%-germination guarantee is materially more forgiving than 120 days with a method restriction, and the first grow is exactly when you are most likely to need it — and least likely to have documented your process correctly. That advice costs us affiliate revenue on this page, and we would rather give it than not. Also look elsewhere if you want a written commitment on what happens when a package goes missing, since we could not find that stated.

If you do buy here, three habits cover most of the downside: germinate the whole pack at once using the paper towel method, photograph it with a dated phone screen in frame, and email support before ordering to ask in writing what the delivery guarantee covers. None of that costs anything, and together they convert most of this review's criticisms into non-issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is SeedSupreme legit? Yes. It is an established seed bank fulfilling US orders from a Florida distribution hub with tracked USPS delivery, roughly 4 stars from about 713 Trustpilot reviews, and published policies. Our criticisms concern the gap between its advertised guarantees and its legal notice, not whether it ships real product. How much do SeedSupreme seeds cost? On a bestselling feminized strain during a 25%-off promotion: $44.25 for 4 seeds, $65.25 for 8, $81.75 for 12, $122.25 for 25 — about $11.06 down to $4.89 a seed. List prices were $59 to $163. Checked August 7, 2026. Does SeedSupreme have a germination guarantee? Yes, with conditions: 120 days from the day after delivery, paper towel method only, photographs of all germinated and ungerminated seeds plus a dated newspaper or phone screen, one claim per order, and the remedy is replacement seeds rather than a refund. Free seeds are not covered. But doesn't the site say it gives no guarantees? Its legal notice states: "SeedSupreme Seedbank does not accept any product-liability and we do not give any guarantees." That sits alongside the germination guarantee page. Both are published by the company. Document your germination properly so you are relying on evidence rather than on which page wins. Can I get a refund if my seeds don't sprout? Not under the refund policy, which requires items unopened and unaltered within 14 days. Once opened, your route is the germination guarantee, which pays in replacement seeds. Where does SeedSupreme ship from? US orders are fulfilled from a distribution hub in Florida, by USPS 1st Class with door-to-door tracking, in packaging with no indication of contents or company details. Is it legal to buy cannabis seeds in the US? It depends on your state, and germinating them is the part that is most often prohibited. Roughly 27 states plus D.C. allow some form of home cultivation; the rest do not. Adult-use marijuana remains federally Schedule I — the April 2026 rescheduling to Schedule III covered only FDA-approved products and state-licensed medical marijuana. Which states let me grow but with limits? Most legal states cap adults at four to six plants with a household maximum around twelve. Oregon caps a household at four regardless of occupants; Maryland allows as few as two per person; Michigan permits up to twelve. Nearly all require plants secured and out of public view, and all require the grower to be 21+. Can I grow if I live where cannabis is legal to buy? Not necessarily. Washington State permits recreational purchase while prohibiting recreational home cultivation. Buying and growing are separate permissions. How does SeedSupreme compare to ILGM? ILGM's germination guarantee is more generous — 12 months and a 100% germination promise against SeedSupreme's 120 days with a paper-towel-method restriction. SeedSupreme's advantages are catalogue breadth and the Florida domestic hub. Is SeedSupreme available outside the US? This offer targets the United States. We make no claim about availability elsewhere, and cannabis seed importation rules vary widely between countries.

The Bottom Line

Our rating: 6.2 / 10 — Caution Advised. SeedSupreme does several things well and we want them stated before the criticism. It fulfils US orders from a Florida hub rather than shipping across a border, with tracked USPS delivery and genuinely discreet packaging. Its catalogue is broad. Its volume pricing is fair — $4.89 a seed on a 25-pack during promotion. Its germination guarantee has specific, published terms, which is more than a lot of this category offers. And its legal notice tells buyers outright that "germination of Cannabis seeds is illegal in certain states of the USA" and urges them to check their own regulations — candour that a store optimising purely for conversion would omit. The problem is that the same legal notice also says: "SeedSupreme Seedbank does not accept any product-liability and we do not give any guarantees." That sentence is published on a website whose product pages read "Risk Free with Our Germination Guarantee." We are not in a position to say which document prevails in a dispute. We are in a position to say that a buyer who reads the words "risk free" and stops there has not seen the whole picture. Underneath it, the remedies are narrower than the marketing implies. The refund route requires the product unopened — impossible to reconcile with testing germination. The germination route requires the paper towel method specifically, dated photographs of every seed, and permits one claim per order, paying in replacement seeds rather than money. And the free seeds that headline the promotion are the seeds explicitly excluded from cover. Meanwhile the page titled Guaranteed Delivery sets out the shipping method without stating what the guarantee actually does if a package never arrives. That structure explains the review record better than anything else: 75% Excellent and 14% Bad on Trustpilot, with the bad cluster concentrated on germination failures, males from feminized seed, and claims that went unanswered. Our recommendation: a reasonable choice for an experienced grower in a legal state who photographs a paper-towel germination as routine and accepts replacements rather than refunds. First-time growers should start with ILGM instead — a twelve-month, 100% germination guarantee is worth more than a catalogue on your first attempt, and the first attempt is when you most need it. That recommendation costs us commission, and it is still the right one. And before any of it: check whether you can legally grow where you live. Roughly half of US states say no, adult-use cannabis is still federally Schedule I, and SeedSupreme has told you in writing that what happens next is your responsibility. This is not legal advice. Cannabis laws differ by state, county and city and change frequently — verify your own current local law before purchasing or germinating anything. Adult-use marijuana remains a Schedule I controlled substance under federal law. Verify current pricing and policy terms directly with the retailer; we checked on August 7, 2026. This is an affiliate marketing website; see our [disclosure](/disclosure).

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