Growers Choice s Power Plant Feminized cannabis seeds accompany a long list of high-quality, feminized varieties from South African indica plants. Since the THC in marijuana is about twice as potent as in delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, it is no surprise that the plant is often used as a cough suppressant, to help alleviate some of the side effects of chemotherapy drugs. Due to its low THC content, Power Plant feminized cannabis also provides users with a more relaxing, happy, uplifting and cerebral high that leaves them energetic and alert, but yet relaxed. With a woodsy, peppery flavor, Power Plant seeds contain about 19 percent THC, making them a highly enjoyable, but safe, choice for those new to medical or recreational cannabis use. These potent, albeit unique, strains often cross with other high-potency cannabis strains to create new hybrid strains with increased potency.
A full bodied, high-protein strain from Northern India, the Brainy Cider produces beautiful thick buds that lock in moisture and produce a sweet, smoky taste reminiscent of cranberry pie or a freshly brewed coffee blend. The shatter-honed, resinous buds have a tendency to pop and spread in large numbers, making these buds ideal for indoor cultivation. Growing and trimming Brainy Cider weed seeds is an addictive activity, but with a little patience and due diligence, you can easily cultivate these beautiful and naturally occurring buds, making your own personal Power Plant.
South African cannabis connoisseurs love the resin-like flavor of the Shango. The buds are small, up to two inches long and close together, with a very pronounced, woody smell. The plant is hardy, growing well even in difficult soil conditions. The high-quality, full-bodied buds produced by this high-end strain of South African cannabis are extremely aromatic, with a fruity, citrusy flavor. It’s not unusual to find Shango buds with a hint of coconut, but the best buds have a woodsy, earthy aroma. Growers prefer to leave the Shango in its natural form, because it’s easy to harvest and has a long shelf life.
Known collectively as the HighLife Cup, this popular strain was developed in Limerick, Ireland, by a group of teenage hopefuls. Ledger dried, the buds look like lollipops with their stringy, paper-like appearance. The HighLife Cup’s aroma is spicy and woody with hints of lemongrass and ginger. Growers love the tight, fibrous nature of the buds, which produce strong, rich flavor when they’re fully mature.
This indoor hybrid is also known as the White Widow, and it’s believed to be one of the world’s most potent varieties. It is a member of the Sativa family, and the flowering period is similar to that of the Shango. Like the Shango, the White Widow produces heavy, rich-smelling buds that produce a lot of resin. This high-quality cannabis seeds can be grown successfully in an indoor setting, although full sun is required.
Because of their highly prolific flowering period, South African cannabis seeds are highly sought after by international cannabis connoisseurs. They are available in a variety of forms such as trim, feminized (also called crossbred or mixtures), and cutseed. Traditionally, the Shango buds were used in the decoration of homes and ritual ceremonies in the north Africa region, and the White Widow has only recently begun appearing in commercial production.
The two types of cannabis seeds are also often crossed to create new hybrids, some of which are highly desirable and others of which are simply sold as crop. The White Widow is often crossing with the Black Seed to produce the super-weed, and the African Violets is commonly crossbred with the Sativa for this purpose. The potency of these plants is often increased by the addition of other beneficial herbs such as Hyoscyamus and Tuberculun. These additional ingredients make for even more potent cannabis seeds. Some people even grow three crops per square meter for better harvests.
The key to growing a profitable indoor marijuana plant is in the timing. The perfect time for the plants to flower should coincide with a dark period of the season. If the plants are left to flower during a light period, they may not have fully developed buds. There are also instances where farmers harvest the plants too early and the buds do not open fully. When growing these hybrid cannabis plants in an indoor setting, timing is everything.

