So Tweed did send me an email.
"We use a standard industry method, however, due to the nature of our industry, we must keep our practices guarded.
As for restocking, that would be dependant of the NSLC store, their management, and if they are willing to reorder. Double-check with the store manager and express your concern. We have seeds available, so hopefully, the store will restock for you!
As for new strains, I haven't heard anything yet, but keep an eye out on social media or
Tweed.com for any other announcements."
Thankfully google told me there are only a few secret sauce ingredients and none are approved by health canada.
Dear Herb: According to government regulations, Ontario citizens may only grow cannabis plants with Ontario Cannabis Store seeds, all others have been deemed illegal. If someone was to use the colloidal silver water process to make feminized seeds from a plant grown from legally purchased OCS...
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2) Can I legally create cannabis seeds using the colloidal silver method?
I ran this question by Health Canada, and the answer is no.
As far as Health Canada is concerned, colloidal silver counts as a "plant growth regulator," which are strictly controlled under both the federal
Fertilizers Act and the
Pest Control Products Act (PCPA).
Even though colloidal silver isn't used for pest control, Health Canada said it would still have to be registered for use on cannabis under the PCPA in order to be used. (Here is the list of
all 26 registered cannabis pest control products in Canada.
The Leaf News also wrote about
Health Canada's approach to pesticides for cannabis last year.)
I have come to the conclusion that this is all rather silly. Hydro shops, vape and bong stores all sell seeds here. I guess nobody really cares. I found it bizarre the only legal seeds were illegal. Anyway, there are some clouds outside I need to go yell at.