Whats the best strain for pain????

BigBudE

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its a hybrid. its a cross between a SSH x Lemon Skunk. just grew two out, great fruity, lemony, peppery smell. making my bedroom smell really nice
Awesome, but does it have the so called hybrid vigor? does it grow quick and big? im not used to seeds just clones.
Thanks
BigBudE
 

kizphilly

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my brother was stabbed and sliced all on his arms and hands and had realy bad nerve damage the pain management place would just give him a shitload of pills for the monh and basically say good luck and he was pretty much the walking dead cause of the pills i grew him some white widow and it realy helped his pain its been a while now since he has been of the pills and his pain doesn't effect him like it use to hope this helps
 

BigBudE

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idk, you can check my jounal and see for your self. it grew quickly
How do i check your journal? Im new here and dont know about journals. But i would definetly like to check it out and thanks for letting me. wait i see it on the bottom of your post i'll click there.
thanks
bigbude
 

LadyKimi

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I don't mind typing it out for you... I was so confused when I first started and to be honest I almost changed it this go round when I realized I didn't quite do it "right" but since I have had such good results I decided not to.

Step 1: Soak seeds over night (approx 18 hours) in de-chlorinated ph neutral (PHN) tap water. I put the cup in a shoe box for total darkness.
Anytime after 12 hours you can check to see if they have sunken) I do NOT wait for the tap root to show, when they have sunken to the bottom they are ready to plant. If a seed is still soaking after the overnight soak stir it around with your finger, sometimes this makes it sink. I have never had 1 not sink within 24 hours.

Step 2: Soak jiffy peat pellets in warm PHN until they are saturated. Make sure you pull back the netting but leave it on the pellets.

Step 3: Use the top of a pr of tweezers to open and deepen the hole in the pellet to about 1/4 inch and drop the seed in and cover lightly with peat and GENTLY push it down to VERY LIGHTLY pack.

Step 4: Place the pellets in the Jiffy greenhouse and put under a 24w CFL 6500k on an 18/6 light schedule. I keep the greenhouse sitting on a heating pad with a 2 hour default off, on warm/low setting. Open the greenhouse a few times a day for fresh air.

Leave all of the pellets in the house, misting a few times a day until all of the seeds have popped the soil. If (this usually happens more often when U germ different strains at the same time) seedlings get too tall I just prop it open until the rest sprout.

After they have all sprouted I give them another 24 hours, I continue to mist the plants but not the pellet. After the 24 hours they are ready for transplant #1. After transplanting I water AROUND the pellet so that the roots reach for the water. I continue this watering method for a week and then life goes on to normal plant procedures.

Hope this helps, its pretty simple and really works for me.

I spent the entire day with my mother in law so I didnt get a chance to type up the entire CBD list, will try and get 2 it tomorrow.

Kimi
 

BigBudE

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Thanks kimi i'll have to get some jiffy pellets and try it out. i have only rockwool cubes right now. Have you ever tried the Root Riot??? Ive heard nothing but good things about them but there around $25.00 thats a hell of alot more than rockwool cubes and jiffy pellets put together. I aso heard using the root riot youll have nice fuzzy roots in 5 days dont know if its true or not. Thanks for telling me your methode of germinating. How do you store your seeds untill your ready to germ? you dont have to answer ill look it up to see how its done. im getting a little quicker pecking keys with my left hand:-|
Thanks

This whole wreck i got into really blows.first- i like my elbow/arm and second i was in the prosses of making a mother room big cabinet for my SLH that just came in today. I need to get a table saw to finish one handed. i tried messing with it today and it just aint happining.Them damn circular saws are just to hard to use without hanging on to the wood while your cutting it, maybe ill get my dad to help me.

If any one wants to add anything please do.
BigBudE
 
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