How to Choose Power Plant Marijuana Seeds For Best Results
Power Plant is an impressive strain developed by strains from three separate sources caregivers, cultivators and outdoorsmen. With a spicy, woody flavor, Power Plant cannabis Seeds have about 19% THC which gives a bright, social and often creative high which can be a little too much for those new to medicinal or recreational cannabis use. It is also a powerful Sativa, meaning it is a plant with a high concentration of natural terpenoids. The terpenoids give Power Plant its distinctive citrus and berry like flavor and aroma. Some users find that with continued use the high can become more intense.
The strains used in the production of Power Plant are crossed with African Cinderella ( THC: 25 mg), which is famous in the world of medicine and known to have many positive effects on the nervous system, including the reduction of seizures, along with reducing the drowsy feeling people often experience after taking prescribed medicines. In the field of herbal medication, however, the most famous strain is the Jamaica Blue strain, developed by South African strains. The plant is sometimes called Blue Dream because of its distinctive blue-green coloration. Some of the other strains used to make Power Plant are the Moroccan and French strains. Both of these produce terpenoids, although the Moroccan version has a much brighter, exotic hues, making it more suited to the skincare industry.
Since the seeds are naturally high in THC (up to twenty times more potent than in marijuana) many medical experts doubt the safety of Power Plant weed seeds for use as a recreational drug. On the other hand, it is not entirely clear how much strain is actually present in any given sample. Testing has only been done on small groups of people, and the testing remains inconclusive.
The plant can be grown indoors on a sunny windowsill or in a dark corner of a garage, although the best locations are still outdoors. Growers must also beware of the temperature, and mustn’t place their plants too close to each other. The lack of soil for the plants to take moisture from has meant that pot growing is better suited for the outdoors, even indoors. It is also easier to cultivate indoors because there are no substrate requirements.
Because the psychoactive properties of the weed seeds are concentrated, powerplant marijuana crops can last up to three years, although the efficiency of production will decline over time. However, despite the lower potency, the crop produced will have far more potent chemicals in comparison to a normal indoor plant. These chemicals act as an effective anaesthetic for the user and have the potential to induce bliss, allowing the user to forget about any pains or anxieties. This also means that the powerplant can be used much more often, meaning that the more potent weed seeds are better suited to the hobby than low potency seeds which may wilt after just a few harvests.
Two popular varieties of cannabis used in South African grow rooms are Jamaican Blue Mountain and Moroccan Silver Needle. The former has been known to produce highly potent buds that stay active for longer, often up to three months; this is due to the highly alkalized nature of the plant, which means it is neither too acidic nor too alkaline. However, the most important thing to note is that the flowering period for both varieties of cannabis is roughly the same. The difference between the two is that Jamaica Blue Mountain stays active for three months whereas Moroccan Silver Needle blooms for only two weeks. With this in mind, it is perhaps wiser to stick with the latter, allowing the plants to fully bloom before harvesting.
When it comes to flower production, the two strains do have some distinct differences. In terms of producing large amounts of buds, the Jamaican Blue Mountains are deemed the better of the two, being able to produce around five grams of buds for every one gram of sativa seeds. This makes them highly versatile and useful for growing a large amount of cannabis. However, since feminized seeds cannot be harvested as soon as the flowering period starts, it is clear that the highest production is made by the sativa variety.
The final consideration for choosing between the strains is the time frame needed to harvest. Since the flowering period is the longest, it is advisable to choose the shortest harvesting time in order to maximize the amount of cannabis seeds produced. Harvesting time does not necessarily have to correspond to the time frame mentioned, it could instead depend on how fast the plant goes through its Photoperiod stage. The Photoperiod stage, or photoynthesis, is when the plant transforms energy from light into its most basic form, in which sugar is created, carbon dioxide is expelled, and the roots are converted into chlorophyll. The time needed to go through the entire process is known as the Photosynthesis period. Therefore, if there is a need to lengthen the harvesting period in order to produce more power plants, the best choice would be to go with a faster-maturing Photoperiod strain.

