CBD Strains

GroErr

Well-Known Member
Very cool, thanks!
No problem, here's a quick camshot of mine in action, Day 19 of 12/12 and throwing out a decent amount of flowers. Each plant has a couple of those mutant leaves @charface mentioned he got in his harlequins. Plants are healthy, normal looking, other than the odd leaf with weird twists, started a couple of weeks into 12/12. I bought and popped 4x reg seeds hoping to get one male to collect pollen, all 4 turned out to be females, go figure...
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Sandysandysandy

Active Member
If you're going to use the mmpr, don't chase the flashy companies, find the ones who are producing a handful of consistent strains. LPs that try to grow 15 different strains likely won't do any of them right.
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
SANDY... You know it!!! :)
Most of these wanna be's can't grow one, let alone 2 or three strains. :)

But let em try!!!!!!!
It'll just help prove the MMAR was a good thing for patients.
 

MapleDonut

Member
I liked the Cannatonic from Tilray, the Avi not so much. I called them a few weeks ago to see when they would be getting more of it, but no joy. In the meantime I'm using up the last of the Happy Feet from Peace Naturals. Don't know what I'll do next. I'd really like more Cannatonic.
I'm seeing Canna Farms is going to have Cannatonic in "Winter 2014". To me that's the last week of December as that's the only bit of Winter 2014 that hasn't passed already.

Good luck!
 

nsbudca

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Hey Folks...

I've been struggling with trying to get some CBD strains for my neuropathic pain. My Dr. is recommending a balance of THC:CBD.

I changed my LP from CannaFarms to Tilray because Tilray had Warlock CBD and as soon as I got my new Rx, Warlock CBD was no longer available.

So now I'm left trying to find CBD strains from CCs or the BM.

I know Cannatonic is well known to be a great CBD strain for nerve pain and someone else recommended another strain that I can't quite remember.

So, apart from the strains that actually have CBD in the name, what strains should I be looking for? If you have nerve pain, what strains have worked for you? Are there any mail friendly CCs that have balanced THC/CBD strains regularly?

Cheers!
Same thing happened to my moms.. it took me forever to get her to try MMJ, she tried a couple basic strains and got to high for her likings, i convinced her to sign up with tilray cause her doctor was cool with it, everything went through and she went on to order....annndd it was gone.

PS for those who were expecting a review of it, that won't be happening due to the above scenario.
 

johny sunset

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I'm seeing Canna Farms is going to have Cannatonic in "Winter 2014". To me that's the last week of December as that's the only bit of Winter 2014 that hasn't passed already.

Good luck!
I wouldn't be surprised at all if they priced it at $11-12/g...
 

GroErr

Well-Known Member
I wouldn't be surprised at all if they priced it at $11-12/g...
If CBD dominant seed prices are any indication I think you're right. Besides being driven up by demand these strains will likely be low-medium producers, like up to 1/2 of what you could get with some sat-dominant hybrids. I'd think these MMPR ops will price them accordingly.
 

bigmanc

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I have a Shark Shock CBD from dinafem. I will only be throwing a few 2-3gal buckets in the corner to see how she flowers, find a way to share it and i will.
 
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