
Seed Cellar Seedlings
Seed Cellar Seedlings
Beginning in March every year, we begin our spring cannabis seedling sales. In order to best display our available information to our customers, we’ve compiled all of what we know into this blog post.
General Information:
- Our plants are sprouting from feminized photoperiod seeds, meaning they are NOT clones.
- Seedlings must remain under 8 inches at the time of sale.
- Pricing varies but remains between $30.00 and $40.00 per plant purchased.
- Plants are not eligible for shipping at this time.
- Customers may prepay and reserve seedlings for pick-up at a later date.
- Upon purchase, customers will have a week to pick up their plants.
- Life Is An Adventure provides a majority of our seedlings every year.
General Questions:
Below is a list of generalized questions we receive each year. If you have any other questions that are not listed below, please reach out to us and we will get back to you during business hours at as soon as we can.
When Are Seedlings Available?
We begin the germination process near the middle of February to ensure seedlings are available by March every year. This gives growers of all types the chance to purchase a seedling during the times they want to begin their plants.
Seedlings will be available until the end of June or beginning of July depending on the demand that season.
What Do We Have In Stock?
This information changes often throughout the spring season as we pop different varieties and strain popularity takes over.
Take a look at our 2026 Seed Cellar Seedling Stock List Here
Why Don’t We Provide Autoflower Seedlings?
This is due to a couple of different reasons:
- To prevent transplant shock
- Their quicker flowering time
How Many Can Customers Buy?
There is no cap on how many plants can be purchased at one time, but keep in mind your local laws on how many plants can be grown on your property!
- Michigan residents are allowed to cultivated up to 12 recreational cannabis plants PER HOUSEHOLD.
How Big Will They Grow?
Each plant will range in size depending on their strain. Typically seedlings will grow larger and produce a heavier yield due to their taproot. Our staff recommends looking up the strain you’re interested either on our website or in-store for more information.
