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

Ever cracked open a pack of Purple Frost seeds? No? Then you’ve missed something weirdly beautiful. These little bastards don’t look like much—just speckled, dry, kind of like peppercorns that got lost in a sock drawer. But plant them, wait, and suddenly you’ve got this frostbitten-looking monster with leaves that shimmer like they’ve been dipped in sugar and regret. It’s wild.
Now, I’m not gonna sit here and rattle off THC percentages like some lab coat. Who cares if it’s 22% or 26%? What matters is how it hits. And Purple Frost? It hits like a velvet hammer. Creeps up slow, like a cat in tall grass, then—bam—your brain’s floating sideways and your knees forgot how to be knees. Good for late nights. Or early mornings if you’re the kind of lunatic who likes watching the sunrise with a head full of static and poetry.
Flavor? Yeah, it’s got that berry thing going on. Not sweet like candy, more like the ghost of a blackberry that died in a pine forest. Earthy, a little spicy, like licking the inside of a cedar box. Some folks say it tastes like purple. Whatever that means. I kind of get it though.
Growing it’s a mixed bag. Indoors, it behaves—mostly. Short, bushy, manageable. Outdoors? Depends. If the weather’s right and the bugs leave you alone, it’ll thrive. But it’s picky. Needs love. Not the kind of strain you can ignore for a week and expect miracles. She’s high-maintenance, like a plant that knows it’s hot and demands attention. But damn, when she blooms . . . it’s like staring into a galaxy made of trichomes and attitude.
Some people grow for yield. Others for bragging rights. Me? I grow for the vibe. And Purple Frost’s got that vibe. It’s moody. Mysterious. A little dangerous. Like it might tell you a secret and then vanish into the fog. You don’t smoke this and go do taxes. You smoke this and write a song you’ll never finish. Or stare at your ceiling fan until it starts making sense.
Anyway. If you’re looking for something clean, efficient, predictable—keep walking. But if you want a little chaos in your garden, something strange and beautiful and slightly unhinged? Purple Frost might be your girl.