Power Plant Seeds and How They Produce Stunning Marijuana Flowers
Power Plant cannabis seeds are used by those who wish to create a high from home or simply get high, naturally and comfortably at home. The Power Plant is actually a sativa plant, also known as “Kava Kava”, which is prized for its ability to produce and maintain a certain kind of cerebral euphoria. With a spicy, woody flavor, Power Plant cannabis seeds have approximately 19% THC, making it a very popular, happy and creative high which can be a touch strong for those new to medical or recreational cannabis use. The aroma from this cannabis product is often described as “lovemaking in a garden”.
South African users are proud and pleased with the results, saying that the high produced with the use of the power plant cannabis seeds is extremely pleasant, luxurious and highly energizing. In fact, there are even some who consider it to be better than cocaine or marijuana! However, like all things, South Africans enjoys the substance in moderation. For example, there are only about four known strains of the cannabis plant which are grown in the country, including two that are only known from dried buds.
Although they grow in abundance, South African Power Plant cannabis varieties do not contain all of the psychoactive ingredients found in other types of the cannabis plant. The more traditional types are said to contain more sativas. These are the plants that are grown in the Kalahari Desert regions, producing the powerful, woody and fragrant buds. South African growers choose to include only the top of the plant in their power plant cannabis seeds, leaving the rest of the flower completely undeveloped. This allows the flowers to produce a stronger, longer-lasting high than other buds.
Although it may seem rare to find, South African cannabis seeds also contain what is referred to as cannabidiol, or CBD. This substance is believed to have medical benefits and has been used in South Africa for over half a century. An extract made from the cannabis plant, CBD has shown promise as an anti-anxiety medication and anti-spasmodic, and its use as an appetite suppressant. It has not, however, been found to be effective at treating seizures.
It is important to note that most strains of cannabis seeds will contain at least one of at least three of the following primary chemicals: THC, CBD and THC. Most experts agree that the potency of a strain of cannabis seeds will increase after it has been kept in a dark place for about a week. Once it is exposed to light, most of the original chemicals will react and become less active. In fact, some experts believe that exposing buds to ultra violet light can cause them to lose some of their potency, although this remains an unverified theory.
Because it is important to keep cannabis plants indoors, experts advise that it is important to keep them in a dark and dry location when not in use. While it is true that they can withstand low temperatures and can tolerate being outdoors for a short period of time, it is important to keep them indoors until the time is right. The reason that indoor growing is so beneficial is that it allows marijuana plants to develop a higher concentration of THC, making them more potent and thus more likely to result in a positive outcome. A good rule of thumb is to never grow marijuana plants indoors during wintertime, as temperatures drop below freezing.
When comparing the bitter taste of buds from non-ambient marijuana plants, it is evident that the buds from the African species are in fact sturdier. Many African varieties are known to produce high quantities of high quality buds with a very subtle and fruity flavor. The majority of strains of cannabis seeds grown in the African continent will produce a pleasant and delicate sweet-cream taste. Many believe the reason the buds produced by African cannabis plants are so succulent and decadent is due to the high levels of CBD found in the plant‘s body.
One of the most popular types of African cannabis seeds is African Sativa. Sativa is native to the Kalahari Desert region of Northern Botswana and South Africa. It is often used in combination with indices and cerebral cortex. Popular strains of cannabis sativa seed include Eleuma (which produces a light purple flower similar to lavender) and Khaya. Both contain an abundance of sativa alkaloids and nutrients.

