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conor c

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Hello Guys, I'm diving into the cannabis world for the first time, feeling both excited and a bit nervous. I'm eager to learn about strains that offer long-lasting pain relief and hope to make connections with knowledgeable friends who can guide me on this educational adventure.

Andy
Depends most i know find the chem strains og kush true hindu kushes the uk cheese and for the most part indica leaning or pure indica best for pain your also proly gonna want myrcene and caryphylene dominant strains as those terps help too on top of the other cannabinoids
 

futurebanjo

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I had really good results with DP 'CBD skunk haze'

It's only 7% THC but a whopping 7% CBD also, so it's a ~1:1 ratio.

Supprisingly good high aswell, considering it's 'low' by modern standards THC.
 

conor c

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I had really good results with DP 'CBD skunk haze'

It's only 7% THC but a whopping 7% CBD also, so it's a ~1:1 ratio.

Supprisingly good high aswell, considering it's 'low' by modern standards THC.
Sweet and sour widow was like that tis the only 1 and 1 hybrid ive came across that i liked it wasn't a bad smoke considering its got a fair amount of cbd in it im guessing that one comes from shantis cbd stuff
 

conor c

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I was almost gonna grow an old skool orange bud...super high THC, to me doent mean better smoke or better high...
Cali o is nice the orange bud was ok but i prefer her to the old dutch orange bud i dont pay attention to the thc content so much neither i like a strong smoke most of the time but thc content ime doesnt always translate to that i dont mind high thc long as it has character and some legs the quality of the high/uniqueness is what matters your right there
 

HydroKid239

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Hello Guys, I'm diving into the cannabis world for the first time, feeling both excited and a bit nervous. I'm eager to learn about strains that offer long-lasting pain relief and hope to make connections with knowledgeable friends who can guide me on this educational adventure.

Andy
I would use google to do research as a newbie, but when you enter a question.. you’re bound to see a link bringing you back to this site. Best bet is to use the search bar to help you out.
 

conor c

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Thanks for the warm welcome guys! This community seems really supportive I'm leaning towards growing indoors and using soil. I've been doing reading on threads and seems like photo-period plants are a good start.(:
Stick to organics as well if ya gonna grow in dirt is my advice and yes I'd recommend photos over autos for a first go there hardier and more forgiving make a mistake with photos most of the time it can be fixed just costs time the same can't be said for autos there fixed time wise so no do overs
 

futurebanjo

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Yeah, I like the flexibility of photo period seeds... if you screw something up, you can just veg them longer to recover them, etc.

With autos you're almost just a passenger along for the ride...they gonna flower when they flower when they want, whether you like it or not, and that's that.

Also I only use feminised seeds, as I only grow a few at a time, I don't want to have to kill plants if/when they turn out to be males.
 
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conor c

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Yeah, I like the flexibility of photo period seeds... if you screw something up, you can just veg them longer to recover them, etc.

With autos you're almost just a passenger along for the ride...they gonna flower when they flower when they want, whether you like it or not, and that's that.

Also I only use feminised seeds, as I only grow a few at a time, I don't want to have to kill plants if/when they turn out to be males.
That's ok for now but your kinda limiting your options when u grow fems only as not everything is available in a feminised form I grow both fems or regs might be a lil bit more work and numbers but it's worth it imo variety is the spice of life as they say it might be something to think about for the future bud mind you if you tight on space I get it
 

ec121

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There are ways of determining males when space is an issue, but none better or easier than sex testing. Once they've been 7-10 days up from soil, clip a leaf sample, put it in the mail, and a week later, cull the males.

Basically, anytime I buy reg seeds, I just factor in the cost of sex testing into the price of the seeds before making a decision to buy them.
 
There are ways of determining males when space is an issue, but none better or easier than sex testing. Once they've been 7-10 days up from soil, clip a leaf sample, put it in the mail, and a week later, cull the males.

Basically, anytime I buy reg seeds, I just factor in the cost of sex testing into the price of the seeds before making a decision to buy them.
Thank you all for the great advice...;-) it helps broaden my understanding. I have some basic gardening tools but need to know the essentials. Any tips? Thank you all in advance.
 

J2M3S

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Thank you all for the great advice...;-) it helps broaden my understanding. I have some basic gardening tools but need to know the essentials. Any tips? Thank you all in advance.

This is a good place to start your reading.
 
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