@MIKEZILLA to answer your question abkut seed.
What you heard is only half true as your results are 50%/50%
Well that is a misinformed statement there are plenty of good albino seeds. In the wild a true breed of cannabis sativa C. Will give you green yellow and sometimes purple red or blue seeds and even an Easter egg look has been found in a different version of cannabis.
The only reason why the majority of people say this is because the "BAD" white seeds commonly found in bags of medicine or wherever you may find them, (most are from badly grown early cut bud before seeds finish forming so thus premature seeds and buds.) The biggest thing for the white cannabis seeds mostly of the bag seed nature is they can grow slow and have strange traits that do not match the parent However never doubt white seeds!!
I can recall so many times i have found white seeds in dime bags etc and almost every time they have germinated some slower growing than others but still made healthy plants, just plant 'em and see what happens what do you have to lose right.
Most commonly but not always.
Fresh seeds have a waxy glimmer and a hard, intact shell.
Colours range from a buff/ beige through a dark brown, and from light grey to almost black colours. Often seeds are mottled with brown or black spots, or lines on a lighter field.
Green or whitish seeds are usually immature and will germinate feebly if at all. But can sometimes be an unwanted mutation making an albino, this is usualy caused by feminization or can also be a trait from the strain itself.... hope this helps clear that up for you a bit..
Shiny, very dark brown or black seeds often mean the contents are fermented and the embryo is dead. Fermented seeds crush easily with finger pressure and are hollow or dusty inside.
Do not confuse these seeds with hard seed that can commonly look a dark brown or blackish/grey seeds these are not the same and have a very noticeable difference in color ,looks and feel/hardness.
Brick weed or compressed bud cannabis seeds must be checked as seeds that are bruised or crushed are not viable. seed size means nothing ... some strains have tiny seeds (some awesome Columbian Gold I had from the 70's had real tiny seeds), others are large ... you go by the coloration to determine viability ... white and pale seeds are immature, and no good ... good seeds will be dark-green, to dark-brown, and may or may not, have spots or stripes ... IF you can squeeze the seed between your fingers, and it crushes, no loss ... it was no good, anyway
I dont know much more about White seed yet, but I will have more information as soon as I find it. But feel that the info I have is perfectly fine to grow off of.