Hey there folks. Thought i'd clear up the mythos here about the Paralyzer. First off, the strain wasn't really named that because of it's strength, although that is supposedly it's greatest trait. The paralyzer was named after a bust on a guy named Myers here in MI. He lived in pinconning, and suffers from MS. He is quoted as saying "I had three kinds of smoke, good, better and best." He kept the strains in a tractor trailer in his yard, and in the mid eighties he was busted on a pretty large scale. The police said at the time that it was the best cannabis they had ever seen, and reports from people who had some pretty much live up to that reputation. The police were also the ones who called it paralyzer the first time, which was picked up by High Times when they did a story about the bust. I'd never heard of it until about two months ago, when I accidentally got ahold of a clone, not knowing anything about the history. As of right now, in a room with super skunk, apollo 13, green poison and a few other really really high quality strains - my patients all tell me that they have stopped going to shops at all because they can't compete (that isn't bragging, i'm sure I could do better but they love what i've got) with what i've already produced. That paralyzer, HOLY $#!T !!!!!! My understanding is that it's a mix between skunk #1 and a afghani kush. It's amazingly dense, stinks like the end of the world, and is the best growing / highest producing plant i've ever had. I haven't exactly run the gauntlet or anything, i've only ever raised like 12 strains because i'm so picky - but apollo 13 is considered a high power strain, and it isn't on even the same playing field. If needed, I can recommend a shop in Lansing that as far as I know has a few clones of it around all the time, as well as some of my more perennial favorites like head band, AK-47 and white widow. Happy Growing! Michigan legal caretaker, and lover of Cannabis and all it's uses!