ILGM – Editor’s Choice (2026)
ILGM is the US‑focused seed bank with a germination guarantee and fast shipping. Trusted by thousands of growers nationwide.
- ✅ Auto-flowering & feminized seeds
- ✅ High germination rate
- ✅ Fast US shipping
- ✅ Excellent customer support
Herbies Seeds
Herbies Seeds offers a huge selection with worldwide shipping. A solid choice for international growers.
- ✅ Wide variety of strains
- ✅ Reliable shipping
- ✅ Good customer service
- ✅ Payment options available
Crop King Seeds
Crop King Seeds offers a variety of Canadian strains. Slightly lower ratings but still a good option for many growers.
- ✅ Canadian strains
- ✅ Reliable shipping
- ✅ Decent customer support
- ✅ Payment options

Casey Jones Seeds. Man, where do you even start with a strain like that? It’s one of those names that sticks in your head—part trainwreck, part legend, part “wait, is this stuff even legal?” vibe. Named after the railroad engineer who, yeah, died in a train crash (but was also a hero?), this strain doesn’t exactly tiptoe in quietly. It barrels in. Full steam. No brakes.
I’ve grown it. Smoked it. Watched friends melt into couches or suddenly decide to clean their entire apartment at 2 a.m. It’s weird like that—sativa-dominant, sure, but with this sneaky body buzz that creeps in sideways. You don’t notice it until you’re halfway through a conversation about the meaning of time and realize your legs feel like warm pudding. Good pudding, though. Not the cafeteria kind.
The seeds themselves? Hardy little bastards. You can tell they’ve got some grit. They germinate fast, don’t fuss too much about minor mistakes (overwatered mine once—still came out swinging), and they flower quicker than you’d expect for something with this much punch. Around 8-9 weeks, give or take. Outdoors? They’ll stretch. Indoors? Manageable. Responsive. Like they’re listening to you, kind of. Creepy, maybe, but in a cool way.
Smell-wise? Diesel. Earth. A little sweet, but not in that candy-coated nonsense way. More like… fresh-cut wood and citrus peel left in a garage overnight. It lingers. Your hoodie will smell like it for days. Not a bad thing unless you’ve got nosy neighbors or a job that frowns on “aromatic enthusiasm.”
And the high—Jesus. It hits fast. Like, “did I even finish exhaling?” fast. Your brain lights up, starts pinging around like a pinball machine. Thoughts get loud. Music sounds better. Food tastes like it was cooked by angels with culinary degrees. But then—bam—your body goes, “Hey, let’s just sit down for a sec.” And you do. And you stay there. For a while.
Honestly, Casey Jones isn’t for everyone. If you’re looking for something mellow, forget it. This isn’t a background strain. It’s the main event. It demands attention. It wants to be felt, remembered, maybe even feared a little. And that’s kind of the point, right?
Oh—and if you’re growing it for the first time? Don’t overthink it. Give it light, love, and decent airflow. It’ll do the rest. It’s one of those strains that rewards effort but doesn’t punish imperfection. Like a good friend who shows up late but brings tacos.
So yeah. Casey Jones Seeds. Get ‘em if you want a ride. Just don’t expect to get off where you thought you would.