Live Stoner Chat GrowillaGorilla's Wife looking for help

I really can't thank you all enough for all the info and kind words. I know he used to order from CropKings but I can't fit their prices in my budget atm is there a reliable place to buy them with better prices? It does not have to be in the US as we have ordered most our seeds from overseas but I just don't want to get ripped off and there are sooo many scammers I know he got ripped off on one order from overseas but I can't remember the name of the place for the life of me.
I just completed an order from Linda's Seeds and they have some of the best pricing i have found. I bought a lot of the Linda branded seeds some for less than 2 bucks a piece.
 
Prayers for you an Tom for pain i.have always liked indica dom strains an kush type plants never heard of Linda but that definitely sounds good I unfortunately pay a high price but I'm looking for kinda personal choices. I have had nothing but great times with seedsman but the price is high .
 
Hi Heather, I am sorry to hear about Tom. I hope he is doing better. I am not sure, which strain is good. I am relatlvely new to the cannabis scene, started in December 2018, before that ive tried cannabis as a teen..

I use Royal Queen Seeds sometimes, as their website is good for information
 
I have learned that a single strain will not provide long term relief as my body becomes resistant after two or three days of taking a single strain. I have learned that by rotating through 3 or 4 strains they all work better.
This has also been my experience with pain management. I find it best to have at least 4 strains to rotate through.

As for the actual growing part....my recommendation for an easy grow would be the combo of promix hp, and Megacrop. Both are pretty inexpensive, and that setup works well. You can hit me up, or visit my thread for some tips....I keep pretty detailed notes of how much I fed, and when....even how many days in between feedings. I think the growing part will be where the learning curve is going to be.....remember, you've got to grow enough to get through to the next harvest...so in that aspect, I believe strain selection would play a role. Finding strains that work well for his ailments, and provide enough of a harvest weight to save some back will be what you want. The worst part about being a canna patient is knowing what works, but waiting for it to grow...no doubt what you and Tom are going through now.

Sorry you and Tom are going through this...try to keep your heads up, and stay in the best spirits possible. I'll be sending you a pm in just a few minutes....Have a good day.
 
I've been growing medicinal strains for a while now and have tested many. My lady has MS, and she is the reason I started growing . Odd as it seems, there are both high CBD and high THC strains that are good for pain. In my ( limited ) experience, CBD strains with a 1:1 ratio of THC to CBD work better than pure CBD strains. I believe that the THC strains that are good for pain have a particular cannabinoid profile that enhances THC's ability to ease pain. Critical strains are great pain relievers. So is Blueberry Headband ( which is available in autoflower now ). I'll offer more advice when you reply to my pm.
 
Is that Short Stuff's Amnesia CBD? If so, that's an excellent strain, and probably one of the best to come from Short Stuff! Has a pretty good THC kick to it also.

I have two high cbd strain seeds I have left over from the first round of battles (it does) :pass:
Amnesia haze cbd, I think it is.
I’m not sure it’ll be potent enough to help with your husband’s pain, though. It worked for my spinal problems, but that’s a different kind of pain.
 
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