arthritis & best strains

Fluff Up

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Background: About 5 years ago I got a fractured L3 vertabrae, 2 vertical fractures & 1 horizontal fracture. I'm now developing arthritis around the injury.

I'm a regular smoker and enjoy being high, generally I find all weed gives good pain relief with Northern Lights Haze standing out for tingles of relief going down my lower back and legs, but work is getting too demanding for me to maintain a high level.
I'm aiming to have 1 out of 4 plants in my cycle for a medicinal with the criteria below:
  • No more than 10 week flower
  • Very light to no stone
  • Cerebral creative very ok but not essentail
  • Antti-Inflammatory, importannt
  • Pain relief, essntial
  • Yield: moderate to high
  • ease to grow: easy to moderate
I appreciate that a lot of this info is stated on seed vendors sites but it's always overly optimisitic with yields, flower times etc. and I'd like some feedback from the average grower about their experiences and what's worked for them.
I'm in a northern European, humid, cold environment with a 0.8 meter square tent, 400W light, growing in soil
Tent will be upgraded to a 1.2M sq after next harvest or one after
I'd love to go the route of Dr Grinspoon for it's incredibly unique high and clarity of mind but the 12 week flower and the lower yield makes in totally unviable.
 

littlegiant

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I am cursed with this disease, and only to get worse with age.
The only strain (so far) that completely made ME forget about pain for several hours was Grape Stomper OG from GGG. I was fuckin amazed.
So glad I have several of these beans left. Will be running these again real soon. Sorry but you will get stoned! Hope this little bit helps you.:peace:
 

Fluff Up

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Sorry but you will get stoned! Hope this little bit helps you.:peace:
I figure that'll be the case for most, the only other medicinal I've tried was in Amsterdam so I can't really tell if it didn't do anything.
I'm tempted by http://original-ssc.com/landysh-seeds-vip-seeds.html but little info on it, pretty much attracted by the colour and taste description.
I get the feeling that plants with a low stoned get labelled as medicinal when they mean "it doesn't get you too stoned, it might do other stuff too",
Thanks for the feed back, I'll update the thread when I make a decent decision on what I'm going for
 
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