What does Power Plant taste like? With a woodsy, peppery taste, Power Plant cannabis Seeds contain about 18% THC, making it a happy, creative and uplifting high which can be a touch too powerful for those new to medicinal or recreational cannabis use. However, for those who have enjoyed the original Power Plant flavour, it is probably an ingredient you can live with. For everyone else, Power Plant is definitely not the answer to your prayers!
The distinctive sweet taste comes from the flower buds of the cannabis plant itself, and is not a byproduct of the psychoactive ingredient. In fact, this sweet flavour is an added benefit, helping the Flower bud maintain its fragrance throughout flowering. The flowers are picked and dried at a low temperature, usually around 70 degrees Fahrenheit, and then stored in silica gel packets. This helps keep the natural oils within the buds, as well as providing a protective, waxy layer against moisture. It’s recommended that storing these buds outside in direct sunlight is discouraged, as exposure to direct sunlight can cause oxidation within the leaves. If left outdoors, Power Plant should be kept in a dark, cool place, ideally inside a grow tent or plastic container.
Many reputable breeders will offer different varieties of this cannabis strain, all with different names, but all of which are a popular choice among growers. These varieties are called Power Plant seeds because they produce an extremely potent ‘kick’, making them ideal for smoking or ingesting. The reason why some varieties produce a stronger, more assertive ‘kick’, is because of the genetics contained within the plant. Some strains are actually more sensitive to cold, or have a shorter lifespan than others, so a higher concentration of THC in the plants makes them even more desirable, or simply harder to grow. A good indication of how potent the plant will be, is to make sure you don’t harvest more than about three ounces at a time from one plant. That amount makes it difficult to extract the concentrated’THC’from the buds, allowing only the most powerful levels of CBD to be created, ensuring a consistent high quality product.
Despite its reputation as the ‘breakthrough’ in marijuana production, the Power Plant seed is not by any means the first of its kind. In fact, some strains have been around for as long as fifteen years, and are still incredibly popular among recreational users. Just like with most varieties, though, the potency of a Power Plant weed varies greatly depending on where the plant was taken from, and what was used to cultivate it.
The most common type of Power Plant cannabis seeds are those taken from indica plants. Originating from Southeast Asia, these plants have a long history as a source of medicine, as well as being a favored crop among amateur growers. The plants range in color from bright yellow to deep orange, with the flowers ranging in size from small to very large. They are prized not only for their exotic flowers, but also for the high THC content that produces an extremely high-quality high.
While buying Power Plant seeds online can be tricky business, it’s important to remember that not all vendors are telling the truth. Often times, the strain they’re selling may be high in CBD, but it also contains large amounts of THCA, the psychoactive component of the cannabis seed. As such, if the strains your buy are truly purebred, it will contain a surprisingly large amount of THCA. But even if the seed does not contain high THC levels, it will still contain a fair amount of CBD – which means that it can still be a great strain, even if it is high in THCA.
The best option for buying South African Power Plant seeds is to purchase them online, from a trusted source. Many companies advertise on the web for a “Buy Weed” service, but these usually involve illegal transactions. Also, when buying the buds, be sure to check to see if the company is authorized to do so. Many companies that sell buds and seeds from Africa do so via brokers in the United States, who circumvent the various laws and go straight to a middleman to ship the buds and seeds, rather than going through state channels or local growers.
Many California-based cannabis seed vendors offer “organic” bud and plants directly from farmers in South Africa. Buying from a reputable vendor can ensure that you are getting true-to-life product, with a focus on high-quality genetics and careful sourcing. While buying in bulk can save you money, it’s also important to note that the more buds a company sends, the more the seller can benefit from listing the wholesale price at a lower rate than a retailer would. With a focus on low prices and value, most legit vendors send just enough buds to produce an indoor herb garden, and then make it easy for you to keep track of your order by sending you a weekly or monthly update about your shipment and your progress.

