What strains is everyone running now

Jpzooyork

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I can't wait to get started up when I'm all settled in the new place. Just curious what everyone is currently running I have some great genetics in the hopper some of my own and some breeders lots of different strains so I'm trying to figure what to run first in case anyone wants clones/seeds if these beans turn out real nice have some pure sativa pure indica and hybrids as well. Will give a list before I start and you guys and girls can pick what I grow out. But for now what is everyone growing 😄
 

sikkinixx

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I am freaking loving my purple sour diesel. It's been bullet proof. My GSCs are champs too. Easy to grow is a is part of a good strain, for me at least.
 

sikkinixx

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Do it. They are super easy to clone, the veg like beasts, and they aren't too needy during flowering. Great smoke to.
 

tet1953

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By now most of us have probably seen or at least heard about Sanjay Gupta's special on CNN. I would like to add a high-CBD, low THC strain to my catalog. Any suggestions on obtainable beans or clones with known genetics? Or, unlikely as it is, the real deal Charlotte's Web?
 

Jpzooyork

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Most of the high cbd strains are gonna be a 1:1 ratio of thc to cbd or close to it check out cbd crew seeds on the tude and also keep an eye out for subcools new hurkle hearing great things about it cant wait till its complete
 

Maine Brookies

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Any suggestions on obtainable beans or clones with known genetics?
This may sound like snark, but i'm completely serious. Hemp is CBD-rich and THC-poor. Strains that test with > 5% CBD and < 1% THC are hemp, straight up.

If you know someone in the midwest, instead of spending a bunch of cash overseas, have your friend round up a bunch of seeds from the feral ditchweed that grows wild throughout the midwest. Grow them as sinsemilla and you will end up with a low-THC, (relatively) high-CBD flowers.
 

qwizoking

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Of course it would also still be quite low in cbds... in any case thc has more medicinal benefits plus you get high.

I've been wanting to try Harlequin, that came out recently...I forget who by though
 

tet1953

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Virtually all that I have heard or read suggests that CBDs carry the medicinal benefits. I don't believe it is accurate to say that THC "has more medicinal benefits." And believe it or not, some patients do not wish to get high.
 

qwizoking

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Look I'm not trying to argue about this.. Cbds are great for certain things, but it is a cb1 antagonist which is why you don't get high, it also means you miss out on the medicinal benefits of the cb1 receptor which is why sativex marinol etc focus on thc( though sativex is a 1:1 ratio)..cbds are being studied more and talked about more because you don't get high and its still produced by the hemp plant, meaning its relatively easy cheap and legal to acquire. That does not by any definition mean less medicinal. Cbd is only one of many cannabinoids like cbg cbc cbnd thcv etc which are only now really coming into light how big of a role they play... thc is looked down upon it seems because you get high but it can be very helpful for example to migraine patients who wouldn't see relief from cbd. And different types of pain. Thc has properties that make it special that's all im saying
 

mainehippie

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Mob. ----mouiewowey----- bigbud xxl---- blackwidow--------master kush. All stared by seed from the attuied be sides mob. That was clone
 

jujubee

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This is one of the crosses I made that looks nice. I want to see how it tastes. nhc4 is a strain I was working on in new hampshire pre-2008.

nhc4 x dj short blueberry

 

VTMi'kmaq

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This may sound like snark, but i'm completely serious. Hemp is CBD-rich and THC-poor. Strains that test with > 5% CBD and < 1% THC are hemp, straight up.

If you know someone in the midwest, instead of spending a bunch of cash overseas, have your friend round up a bunch of seeds from the feral ditchweed that grows wild throughout the midwest. Grow them as sinsemilla and you will end up with a low-THC, (relatively) high-CBD flowers.
bear in mind you have feral hempfileds throughout new England and greater maine, just think of the possibilities!
 
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