Legal Disclaimer
Last updated: March 26, 2026
1. Nature of Our Products
Plantation Premium Seeds sells cannabis seeds as collectible genetic preservation souvenirs. Seeds are sold as collector's items in jurisdictions where cultivation is not permitted.
We do not promote the germination, cultivation, or consumption of cannabis where prohibited by law. All growing-related information on our site is provided for educational and informational purposes only.
2. Cannabis Act (Canada, 2018)
Since October 17, 2018, cannabis has been legal in Canada for adults of legal age in their province. The Cannabis Act (C-45) allows adults to:
- Possess up to 30 grams of dried cannabis (or equivalent) in public
- Grow up to 4 plants per household from legally obtained seeds
- Purchase cannabis and seeds from authorized retailers
3. Provincial Restrictions — Recreational Growing
While federal law permits growing 4 plants, some provinces impose additional restrictions:
| Province / Territory | Recreational Growing Allowed | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Alberta | Yes | 4 plants max per household |
| British Columbia | Yes | 4 plants max per household |
| Saskatchewan | Yes | 4 plants max per household |
| Ontario | Yes | 4 plants max per household |
| New Brunswick | Yes | 4 plants max per household |
| Nova Scotia | Yes | 4 plants max per household |
| Prince Edward Island | Yes | 4 plants max per household |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | Yes | 4 plants max per household |
| Yukon | Yes | 4 plants max per household |
| Northwest Territories | Yes | 4 plants max per household |
| Nunavut | Yes | 4 plants max per household |
| Quebec | No | Recreational growing prohibited (Cannabis Regulation Act, s. 10) |
| Manitoba | No | Recreational growing prohibited (The Cannabis Harm Prevention Act) |
Residents of Quebec and Manitoba cannot grow cannabis for recreational purposes, even though federal law permits it. Provincial laws take precedence.
4. Medical Growing — ACMPR
The Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations (ACMPR) allows patients with a medical authorization to grow cannabis for personal use, in all provinces including Quebec and Manitoba.
- The number of authorized plants is calculated based on the medical prescription (grams per day)
- The patient must be registered with Health Canada as a designated grower or designated person
- The growing site must meet Health Canada's security requirements
- Plants and produced cannabis must be kept in a secure location
5. Your Responsibility
By purchasing from our site, you confirm that:
- You are of legal age in your province or jurisdiction
- You are aware of and will comply with all applicable federal, provincial, and municipal laws
- You will not use our products in violation of applicable laws
- You understand that seeds are sold as collectible souvenirs where cultivation is prohibited
6. International Shipments
Cannabis seed laws vary significantly from country to country. It is entirely your responsibility to verify the legality of importing and possessing cannabis seeds in your country.
Plantation Premium Seeds is not responsible for packages seized by customs or local authorities. Orders are shipped on the basis that the recipient will comply with the laws of their jurisdiction.
7. Drug Policy
Plantation Premium Seeds does not promote the consumption, illicit production, or trafficking of drugs. We support a responsible and legal approach to cannabis. All cultivation-related content is provided for informational and educational purposes within the framework of Canadian legalization.
8. Limitation of Liability
Product descriptions, yields, THC levels, and flowering times are estimates based on optimal growing conditions. Actual results may vary. Plantation Premium Seeds does not guarantee any specific outcome and cannot be held liable for growing results.
9. Related Documents
This legal disclaimer should be read in conjunction with: