Last Chance cannabis seeds are strains that are being discontinued and will no longer be available once current stock is sold out.
Strains may be retired to make room for new genetics, improve the overall collection, or because demand has shifted over time.
In most cases, no. Once a strain leaves the collection, there are no plans for it to return.
Not at all. These genetics meet the same quality standards as every other strain in the collection and are only being removed from the catalog.
They remain available only while current stock lasts. Once sold out, they are permanently removed from the collection.
If there's a strain you've been planning to grow, it's best not to wait, as availability is limited to the remaining stock.
Yes. Last Chance strains are produced to the same standards as every other variety and offer the same genetics and growing characteristics.
The selection changes whenever strains are scheduled for retirement or sell out, so availability may change throughout the year.