🌿 My Honest Comparison: Divine Seeds vs Zamnesia Seeds

As a small indoor grower, I recently tested Divine Seeds and Zamnesia Seeds side by side — both planted directly in soil, both treated exactly the same.
The goal was simple: find out which seed bank delivers the most reliable germination and early plant strength.


🌱 Setup and Growing Conditions

Both seed types were:

  • Planted directly into light soil with 30% perlite
  • Watered gently with a fine mist spray bottle
  • Covered with small transparent cups to create a warm, humid microclimate (mini-greenhouse effect)

The environment stayed stable — around 22 °C and 80% relative humidity during germination.


🌾 The Results:

  • Divine Seeds:
    Out of two seeds, only one germinated.
    Unfortunately, even the one that hatched wasn’t strong enough to survive more than a few days.
  • Zamnesia Seeds:
    Both seeds germinated quickly and evenly, producing strong, stable seedlings that rooted firmly and are now developing into healthy, vigorous plants.

🔍 Observation and Conclusion

Even under identical conditions, Divine Seeds showed weaker viability compared to Zamnesia.
It’s possible that Divine Seeds batches vary in freshness or genetic stability, but from my experience, Zamnesia provided the more dependable start.

If you value reliability — especially when working with small grow spaces or limited seed counts — Zamnesia currently stands out as the better choice.


💬 Final Thoughts

Both brands market themselves as high-quality European breeders, but early growth tells the real story.
This test reinforced one thing: a seed bank’s reputation for consistent germination matters more than glossy packaging.


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