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Hi all! I wanted to start off by thanking Lady G2 for making this leap of faith with a tandem journal that includes two of our near and dear 420Mag sponsors, Seedsman and Doc Bud’s High Brix Blend.
This is going to be an interesting journal for sure! Two friends, 10 plus hours by plane apart, 2 different sets of health issues, and a 3 hour time difference…one common goal...to blaze a path for others to follow on their quest to kick disease where it counts! That is what I find so cool about 420Mag! This forum brings a diverse group of people together who have a common goal, we fight to make cannabis accessible and legal for those that want it, and for those that need it!
G2 and I are both growing Seedsman Afghan Kush. This is going to make a great oil for me to put into capsules for when my pain is really bad, and when my insomnia is at it’s worst. I also chose Seedsman’s Girl Scout Crack. This is going to be a great stress relieving strain for me, and for when I pushed myself too hard at physical therapy.
G2 described the Afghan Kush. Here is the details for Seedsman's GSC. I think you'll see why I chose it!
"A cross of two perennially popular strains; Green Crack and Girls Scout Cookies, Girl Scout Crack retains the most sought after traits of both its parents. Combining the invigorating energy and focus of the sativa-dominant Green Crack with the euphoric relaxation of indica-dominant Girl Scout Cookies, this strain enables users to find a perfect balance between vitality and respite.
The phenomenal therapeutic benefits of both parents are also prevalent in Girl Scout Crack, which is suitable for those suffering with pain, nausea, loss of appetite, stress and depression. As an indica/sativa hybrid, it is suitable for both night and day medication.
Girl Scout Crack has a sweet, fruity aroma with purple leaves and a dense bud structure. Like both parents, the strain takes around 7 - 9 weeks to finish flowering."
The wee ones are up and enjoying their new home. Their stems are nice and sturdy. I just love watching them change daily at this stage!
Let’s have some fun!
BTW, Lady G2HM was the artwork genius here!
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Hi all! I wanted to start off by thanking Lady G2 for making this leap of faith with a tandem journal that includes two of our near and dear 420Mag sponsors, Seedsman and Doc Bud’s High Brix Blend.
This is going to be an interesting journal for sure! Two friends, 10 plus hours by plane apart, 2 different sets of health issues, and a 3 hour time difference…one common goal...to blaze a path for others to follow on their quest to kick disease where it counts! That is what I find so cool about 420Mag! This forum brings a diverse group of people together who have a common goal, we fight to make cannabis accessible and legal for those that want it, and for those that need it!
G2 and I are both growing Seedsman Afghan Kush. This is going to make a great oil for me to put into capsules for when my pain is really bad, and when my insomnia is at it’s worst. I also chose Seedsman’s Girl Scout Crack. This is going to be a great stress relieving strain for me, and for when I pushed myself too hard at physical therapy.
G2 described the Afghan Kush. Here is the details for Seedsman's GSC. I think you'll see why I chose it!
"A cross of two perennially popular strains; Green Crack and Girls Scout Cookies, Girl Scout Crack retains the most sought after traits of both its parents. Combining the invigorating energy and focus of the sativa-dominant Green Crack with the euphoric relaxation of indica-dominant Girl Scout Cookies, this strain enables users to find a perfect balance between vitality and respite.
The phenomenal therapeutic benefits of both parents are also prevalent in Girl Scout Crack, which is suitable for those suffering with pain, nausea, loss of appetite, stress and depression. As an indica/sativa hybrid, it is suitable for both night and day medication.
Girl Scout Crack has a sweet, fruity aroma with purple leaves and a dense bud structure. Like both parents, the strain takes around 7 - 9 weeks to finish flowering."
The wee ones are up and enjoying their new home. Their stems are nice and sturdy. I just love watching them change daily at this stage!
Let’s have some fun!
BTW, Lady G2HM was the artwork genius here!
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