Power Plant is a sativa-dominant strain of cannabis that contains Cannabidiol (CBD). Thanks to the 80% sativation in this particular cannabis strain, users get set up to experience an uplifting and happy high which leaves them energetic and alert, but at the same time relaxed. What does Power Plant taste like? With a woodsy, peppery taste, Power Plant delivers an uplifting, easy, citrusy and herbal high which can be a little too intense for those new to medical or recreational cannabis use. Because of its balanced effect on the body, it can be used by adults and children equally.
In South Africa, the name ‘Power Plant‘ has been given to three varieties of cannabis with the most popular one being Silver Train, Red Dream and Tangerine. In the last decade, it has become a popular strain in many countries across Europe and America. The benefits are numerous, not least of which is the fact that it is highly efficient against both physical and mental challenges. In fact, those who try it often remark how physically active they are after just a few short hours of using it. It also helps reduce stress levels and the alleviation of many other common illnesses such as cancer and MS.
It is said that power plant cannabis seeds are grown in the Kalahari Desert. It is claimed that the high offered by these buds is so powerful that it has the ability to calm a person down, make him fall asleep and even render him unconscious! The high is said to come from a combination of mainly datum oil and caffeine; although others believe that taurine, guarana and ashwagandha work in synergy to produce the effect. It is recorded that the buds can be consumed up to 28 days before the effects begin to diminish; however, they remain potent and effective even after that. Most users claim that the experience is unlike anything they have experienced before.
There is much anecdotal evidence from South African users, and the anecdotal evidence is corroborated by reports from various international cannabis clubs and forums. Many users claim that the experience is akin to that of a full-blown drug addiction; although the intensity of the effect is negotiable, South African growers of Sativa cannabis seeds are known to use less than the recommended amount of thc in their products. In fact, some growers have reported experiencing hallucinations and anxiety-like symptoms; which can be relieved with de-cannistering or taking a break from smoking the buds. It is also believed that some strains of the plant contain too much sativa, in which case it may be best to consult your pharmacist, or a local council professional, before consuming any Sativa-boosted product. It is worth noting that Sativa-boosted bud is not the same as ganja, and cannot be consumed if pregnant or breast-feeding.
Ganja is often described as the world’s strongest weed, and understandably so! It is estimated that it contains five times more sativa than cannabis seeds, yet it is rarely consumed in the United States. This is probably due to its illegal cultivation and sale on the black market. Some growers of cannabis varieties, such as Sativa, believe that ganja can be beneficial for the health, but it should never be abused. The main reason behind this is the powerful physical and psychological effect that ganja has on the user. Ganja produces an intense feeling of euphoria, and many growers of this cannabis variety have reported near-death experiences when they have consumed large amounts of ganja.
Ganja can be used for medical and spiritual purposes. It is currently legal in some US states and is legal under medical supervision in the remaining states. In Canada, a similar strain, Ganja XP, is available to medical-use by anyone over the age of 18 years, although it cannot be purchased over the counter. Despite the fact that Canadian law treats it differently from the US legal system, the two strains are thought to be virtually identical. Regardless, the most popular strain is Sativa, which produces the most intense, cerebral and spiritual experience when consumed.
Many people, including growers, users and researchers alike, believe that sativa-enhanced cannabis seeds produce the most “berry” like effect. Others believe that certain compounds found in the flowering buds are responsible for the intensity of this effect. The majority of users, however, seem to agree that it is the mental and spiritual component of the experience that produces the desired effects. The amount of time that a user spends in the state of sativa is not important: what is important is that he or she is willing to maintain their position during the period of actual cultivation.
Different strains of cannabis seeds will produce different results, depending on the final destination of the crop. In order to maximize the therapeutic benefits of any particular flowering time period, it has become necessary to cultivate a feminized cannabis strain. This is because the plant cannot handle extremes of temperature and humidity, so the flower buds must be carefully chosen to ensure consistent flowering times. By ensuring that a particular Feminized cannabis seed can sustain a certain temperature range and/or humidity, it is possible to ensure that the crop produced is as near perfect as possible to the original plant at the time of harvest.

