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Colodonmed
04-23-2010, 05:45 PM
I am finding it difficult to find a good dispensary offered strain that will take care of pain very well. My caregiver provides me with a skunk strain that is really out of this world for pain and has been consistent as far as relief goes, but I like to trade meds with other patients in my area that shop mostly at dispensaries and one strain in particular ( white russian ) was exceptional for pain, but when they picked up another batch a month later, it did not pack the punch as the earlier crop had. I assume this is a grower issue as I stated my caregivers meds have been very consistent. Any suggestions on where to get some white russian clones/seeds?

pfunk211
04-23-2010, 06:10 PM
Serious Seeds White Russian (http://www.cannabis-seeds-bank.co.uk/serious-seeds/serious-seeds-white-russian/prod_528.html)

always the attitude (seeds)

canniwhatsis
04-23-2010, 06:31 PM
Finding a clone of a given strain can be a bit difficult. We've been looking for a trainwreck or northern lights clone for a while.

I'd order seeds, but $100 for 10 seeds,.... and no guarantees that your gonna get a girl it's a hefty investment.

oldmac
04-23-2010, 06:43 PM
I'd order seeds, but $100 for 10 seeds,.... and no guarantees that your gonna get a girl it's a hefty investment.

Just pay a little more and buy femminized seeds. For a small hobby grow, where you don't have the room or inclination to grow out a bunch of beans and sex them, it's the easiest way.

BTW I've been growing the heck out of White Russian for the past few years for both hospice and cancer patients, one of the best for pain relief, if grown right. :thumbsup:

MMJinColorado
04-23-2010, 06:53 PM
Yeah, White Russian/Widow/Rhino are all fairly widely-available in clone form... that's your best bet if you're wary of seeds. I'd get normal seeds though rather than feminized unless you really don't have the space/time for selection... just my preference as someone who wants to preserve genetic integrity, but the appeal of female seeds is clear, especially in a state with a smallo plant limit like we have.

lampost
04-23-2010, 08:26 PM
Bugs are running rampant in Colorado....