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    Hi
    A few months ago I was here as a newbie just starting out and still not got anything growing as yet. I bought 5 seeds from Sensi Seeds in Holland (Probably like thousands of others out there) and then came here wanting to know what soil I should use. While I was here I explained to a few members why I wanted to grow Cannabis and they told me that Sensi sell types of seed that would help me ease the Arthritis pain thats gradually taking hold of my body as I get older, I'm already 75 and my doctor is as much use as a (sorry shouldn't swear) but you get the idea.

    I went back to Sensi but couldn't find the CBD Kush that's very effective for patients suffering from pain that's recommended in my book 'Growing Marijuana For Beginners by Anthony Green' so I'm not sure what I should do now. I didn't want to go back to Sensi and look like a knobhead so I thought I'd ask here before doing anything rash as you were welcoming and helpful on my last visit.

    I'd be grateful if anyone would point me in the right direction.

    By the way, I'm going to make the Cannabis into a balm (When I get the right soil?) and apply it that way.

    Thanks a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fabian_Pruit View Post
    Hi
    A few months ago I was here as a newbie just starting out and still not got anything growing as yet. I bought 5 seeds from Sensi Seeds in Holland (Probably like thousands of others out there) and then came here wanting to know what soil I should use. While I was here I explained to a few members why I wanted to grow Cannabis and they told me that Sensi sell types of seed that would help me ease the Arthritis pain thats gradually taking hold of my body as I get older, I'm already 75 and my doctor is as much use as a (sorry shouldn't swear) but you get the idea.

    I went back to Sensi but couldn't find the CBD Kush that's very effective for patients suffering from pain that's recommended in my book 'Growing Marijuana For Beginners by Anthony Green' so I'm not sure what I should do now. I didn't want to go back to Sensi and look like a knobhead so I thought I'd ask here before doing anything rash as you were welcoming and helpful on my last visit.

    I'd be grateful if anyone would point me in the right direction.

    By the way, I'm going to make the Cannabis into a balm (When I get the right soil?) and apply it that way.

    Thanks a lot.
    Seed company offerings change a lot and it would be difficult to expect something you read in a book to still be available.

    I make a cannabis body rub it's kind of a butter really, and I use my favorite CBD strain which is industrial plant CBD by Dinafem. Dinofem has a lot of quality CBD products and I've tested a couple of theirs that I've grown and found that I had exactly the percentages of CBD to THC that they claim, which makes me very happy. too many seed companies don't deliver on their claims or they're not very stable.

    When I grow the DynaFem industrial plant CBD under one 300 watt LED, it's a good quality LED, I get a minimum of 1 lb per plant. Yeah you heard that right Auto flowers where I get a minimum of 1 lb, I've grown pound and a half autos from the industrial plant CBD. It's a one-to-one ratio about 14 15% total cannabinoids, you can smoke it and it's a pleasant smoke you can smoke it all day it reduces anxiety and pain or make a body rub like I make.

    If you aren't into growing autoflowers then Dinafem actually made the autoflower out of their photo version of the industrial plant CBD.



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    Welcome to the forum, mate.

    There’s plenty of good CBD strains out there. Just take your pick and experiment with a few. I always find mixing strains beneficial. Best of luck!

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    Welcome to the talk dude, enjoy.

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    hi Fabian, im growing for almost the same reason, ie muscle/ joint pain relief. ive bought some cbd skunk haze seeds and some dinafem cbd critical mass seeds. im going to start my first grow using the critical mass. hopefully either of those varieties will be ideal.

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    Thanks MC

    I'll give it a try.

    Fabian.

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    Thanks for the heads up as to what CBD to purchase. As there are 12 different Sensi strains I'll just pick one and go with that.

    So I went with Sensi #49 CBD, it wasn't the cheapest or the dearest just the middle of the road. I believe you get what you pay for.

    I'll be back once the plants have started to grow some to make sure I'm doing the right thing.

    Thanks a lot.

    Fabian.

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    Welcome along

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    Thanks.

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