The Spain-based Delicious Seeds offers in-house strains and seeds from other well-known breeders. Despite being a newcomer, having only been founded in 2009, the company quickly became popular thanks to its incredibly mouth watering creations, several Cannabis Cup wins, and impressive customer service. This good reputation is evident in public forums, where it enjoys high ratings from many positive reviews.

So, should you order your next pack of seeds from this seller? Our detailed review of Delicious Seeds will help you decide.

Products

Distinct strain names like Il Diavolo, La Bela Afrodita, Marmalate, and Caramelo are one of the reasons cannabis enthusiasts are drawn to Delicious Seeds. Besides intriguing monikers, the seed bank’s inventory is vast and widely varied. They offer well-curated autoflower, feminized, regular, early version, high-CBD, and THC-free seeds, ensuring growers of all skill level will have high-quality choices.

Only 58 seeds in Delicious Seeds’ expansive catalog are bred internally. The rest are supplied by 36 other breeders, such as Dinafem, Humboldt Seeds, Nirvana, Serious Seeds, and The Cali Connection. The best-selling strains in this massive selection are Critical Neville Haze Auto, Golosa, Unknown Kush, Sugar Black Rose, Chocobang, Lord Kush, Delicious Cookies, and Eleven Roses.

Should buyers receive damaged seeds, the company will send a replacement as long as the problem was not caused by improper use. On the other hand, non-germinated seeds can be returned if Delicious Seeds receives a completed claim form and the breeder of that seed accepts.

Shipping and Delivery

Delicious Seeds’ quick and worldwide shipping is lauded in many online forums. As with other cannabis seed sellers, they guarantee that parcels are discreet and without any reference to its contents. Shipping may also be free, depending on the amount and destination.

Customer Service

Based on our own experience and the many buyer feedback we have reviewed, Delicious Seeds’ effective customer handling is undoubtedly one of its strong points. You can reach them via e-mail and expect a speedy, pleasant response. Sadly, they cannot be contacted by phone yet, but maybe they’ll add it in the future.

Ease of Website Navigation

Not a lot of websites can sport purple and pink and still look very professional. In Delicious Seeds’ case, it also gives it a vibrant, youthful feel. The homepage has just the right amount of information and it makes excellent use of the headline, showing tempting offerings and promotions that are truly eye-catching.

Sadly, Delicious Seeds’ category pages are quite confusing as they only show in-house strains. Typically, all products are grouped based on seed type and would have the breeder’s name or logo on the thumbnail or mention it on the product description. If you want to see the stocks from other brands, choose from the list on the lower left side of the category pages or go to the main tab that says ‘+ Seeds,’ which, by the way, isn’t a straightforward label either.

Price and Special Offers

The low to moderate price of in-house seeds from this company is perfect for budget-constrained yet quality-conscious buyers. For instance, the per seed price of feminized seeds is somewhere around €8.00 to €14.00, while autoflowers cost about €7.00 to $11.00 (per seed). You can also save a bit by purchasing discounted seeds, promo packs, or subscribing to the Diamond Subscription for a 20% markdown on all orders.

Payment

To pay for purchases, Delicious Seeds accepts debit/credit cards, wire transfers, Bitcoin, and cash. It’s also one of the few seedbanks that allow cash on delivery, but only for buyers in Spain and France. Once the payment is confirmed, the order will be prepared and dispatched.

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