New Grower I Need Advice - Autoflower Medical Strains

Thanks for that info, briman. I've seen "Stitch" mentioned all over the internet, and just never knew where his seeds were available. Thank you so much for the links. I'm in. I love the sound of the Dr. Feelgood, but the yields are quite small - 25 to 40 grams. I do eventually want to make Rick Simpson Oil with a high CBD strain, and it's why I'm testing so many and asking questions.

RSO has the potential to save my life, so it's important to me right now! My weed use is two-fold: daily pain/fibro/anxiety management through a vape, and then ingestibles to help calm my stomach from all the medicines I'm on. Larger does of RSO even help kill the Lyme Bacteria, working better than antibiotics for me. It's just so expensive to buy and so hard to grow enough to make your own……..

Thanks again! Going to list my potential order next
 
Alright, here's the preliminary list. I'm still having trouble deciding on a cheese, so some advice on these would be appreciated:

Royal Queen Cheese
Green House Cheese
Dinafem White Cheese (I'm thinking this one from what I've read)

Definitely ordering a few each of these. Will be using Attitude Seedbank, which I haven't used before.

Short Stuff Dr. Feelgood
Flash Kush Van Stitch
World of Seeds - Afghan Kush Ryder
CBD Seeds Auto Critical

I will make another order in the spring to get some of the Dutch Passion CBD Kush. I've got it timed right now so I can do two more auto runs indoors, then switch to photos in the tent for the summer and early fall while growing a few autos outside in that fabulous 24 hours of sun we get up here :)

Oh yeah - one more question - What a great auto strain to grow in greenhouse that produces like crazy and isn't susceptible to pests, mold, etc…? It's gotta be a fast grower for up here, as autumn comes on quickly and it gets cold fast! The Nirvana Northern Lights and Short Ryder I grew this past summer did decent, but not great. Fluffy buds, susceptible to mold, not very strong weed…. It was good for edibles, at least. Makin' lemons outta…… :)

Thanks so much you guys. I swear, when I get to feeling better and have some energy, I'll participate more. I'm just so zonked most of the time. Cheers!
 
I don't like greenhouse seeds. They pay for their awards and shit at the cups. Dont ask I just know. Lol

Royal cheese has had some very nice things said about it. But I like the big Buddha blue cheese for a cheese strain!

I also have a 00 seeds cheese berry strain I'm growing right now in my thread. Not as fast as some but she looks pretty good. Got good structure.
 
I've heard that about Green House too. Just have never tried their stuff and was wondering about their Cheese. I've been in the same room with Arjan, I like his passion, but he's just… I'll shut up.

I just grew some Royal Cheese and really liked it. Was wondering if there might be a Cheese a bit more potent, though. I actually have one Royal Queen Cheese just starting out (my last seed of that). I really do like this strain, though. Just doesn't give big yields. My SCROG a Cheese grow at some point.

I was reading through your thread last night (think I followed it….will check). Have you tried the Candy Kush yet? What did you think? I'm vaping some right now.

Just put my order in (getting hard to type, so cut and paste):

05 Dinafem Seeds White Cheese AUTO
05 Short Stuff Seeds Dr Feelgood
06 Flash Autoflowering Seeds Kush Van Stich
03 CBD Seeds Auto Critical (trying this as an alt Sativa to Think Dif and the PPP I have)


Freebies:
Dinafem Seeds California Hash Plant
Dinafem Seeds Critical + AUTOMATIC
Dinafem Seeds Powerkush
Dinafem Seeds Original Amnesia AUTO
CBD Seeds Lucky Dip

thanks for the help on all this, guys. Without you, I would have just ordered the same 'ol stuff. I love learning and trying new things. Cheers!
 
Here is a smoke report on the Kush Van Stitch for your reading enjoyment!!! This what you are looking for???

STRAIN;; kUSH Van Stitch

DID IT AUTO FLOWER;; Yes 14 days

SOIL; Promix ultamate organic,added perlite,jobes fast start.

NUTES; General organics go box kit with added fish emulsion and mollassis

LIGHTS; 4 FOOT T5 HO ,8 TUBE 18/6

FROM SEED TO HARVEST;; 75 days

DRY YIELD; 187.08 g from 2 plants

BAG APPEAL; very frosty nugs, with tight structure.

THE GROW; grew very fast with strong main stem and numerous side branching.Final height was 30 inches and one was 26 inches

THE SMELL; Very strong smell when they started to flower.Smells of musk,skunk and hins of black licorice.

THE SMOKE;; Its only been curing for two weeks so it is a tad harsh but that will change with time,I only had three reg hits from my pipe and at first I thought it wasnt to strong but then when I got up my legs felt like rubber and I was in slow motion for awhile.Shes a crepper and when I got some food and went to watch tv in bed,next thing I knew I woke up a little later with a pieace of pizza stuck to my face and shit all over the bed. Imust have dosed off . This is strong so I have to watch how much I take or its lights out. Strong indica couch potato .

THE HIGH;; Same as the smoke paragraph.
 
Also, if you look at Female Seeds, they have a great lineup and their prices are better for a few more beans. The critical you would get 5 beans for what you paid for the 3 CBD seeds. Female seeds have solid genetics too!! FYI
 
Nördlich..I have no experience with Lyme's disease but it does appear in General Pain and Inflammation information associated with a Magnesium deficiency.

If you are Interested there is a fuller information thread available in the med section..and if you fancy Trying it..come over to the Transdermal Magnesium thread and we will advise you on the cheapest most effective regime to try...:thumbs:

It is magnesium that modulates cellular events involved in
inflammation.


There are many factors that trigger inflammation. They are found in both our
internal and external environments and include excessive levels of the hormone
insulin (insulin resistance), emotional stress, environmental toxins (heavy
metals), free-radical damage, viral, bacterial, fungal other pathogenic
infections, obesity, overconsumption of hydrogenated oils, periodontal disease,
radiation exposure, smoking, spirochetes such as the Borrelia that causes Lyme
disease, and certain pharmacological drugs. Problems with insulin metabolism are
a major contributor to cardiovascular disease. It results in the inability to
properly store magnesium, causing blood vessels to constrict, elevated blood
pressure, and coronary arterial spasm, all of which can result in a heart
attack.


https://www.autoflower.org/f64/inflammation-pain-management-26616.html


https://www.autoflower.org/f64/transdermal-magnesium-guinea-pig-thread-27017.html
 
briman - thanks for that information! Loved the Smoke report :) and yes, that's what I need - without the pizza on the face! I just bookmarked Female Seeds and will be checking them out. Thank you for the rec!

Aunt Mossy - I will be over there later to read. Thank you for pointing those out. With my energy levels, it's so hard to do and read everything I want to on here. I'm in the process of making my life as simple as possible, including my online actiivity. I can really only participate on one or two message boards, and the Lyme ones take sooooo much time. BUT, I really want to be a part of this community as well, learning and helping. Anyway, thanks, and I'll check in over there later. Must go check my girls now……
 
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