Sour Power Seeds is a relatively new strain of medical marijuana. They have become popular in the last few years because they seem to have significantly more powerful effects on the body than other strains. If you suffer from chronic pain or are looking for something to help alleviate your seizures, these could be the answer you’re looking for.
Sour Power is a sativa dominant strain and therefore has a low average potency of fifteen percent THC. Also known as “power sweets,” this particular strain will likely grow a highly robust plant with very low CBD levels. Because it is sativa dominant, it is unlikely that this strain will produce any CBD at all, instead relying on a high amount of THC for its therapeutic effects. It’s important to note that Sour Power Seeds will not grow well if you are growing it indoors as it will likely have poor results and can even stunt your plants growth. Outdoor growing of this strain is possible but you must be sure that you have a good place to grow it in.
Unlike many other cannabis strains, this one does not have a “flower” to provide a flowering time. Instead, the flowers appear to be “stalked” and appear as small white berries in the pot. These small white flowers are actually the flower buds of the plant and the buds are covered in a highly potent bitter oil that can be highly toxic when ingested. These buds bloom in the late summer and early fall, and the flowering time is usually between one to two weeks apart. These flowers only bloom for a short period of time making it harder to care for them during the flowering season.
Because Sour Power is highly potent and therefore will cause a high when consumed, it is recommended that you do not buy seeds that are thought to contain only a small amount of THC because the potency will be much higher. The best way to make sure that you have a high-yielding strain is to buy seeds that are bred specifically for creating sweet flavor and aroma without containing a high level of THC. For example, some of the strains that are used for producing Sweet Temptations, Lemon Haze and other similar flavors have very low amounts of THC, but are bred specifically for their distinct flavor. When trying to decide which strain should you use, try both Sweet Temptations and Sour Power to see which one produces the best results.
While most of the characteristics of this strain are very pleasant, one of its main characteristics is that it is highly potent. It can produce a high when smoked or used in infusion so do not buy seeds for this strain if you are expecting to consume a lot of it. Also because it has a high smoke strength, it can take a while for the buds to fully bloom. Because of the time it takes to mature, you should expect to harvest your crop once a year, on average, unless you are lucky enough to have a large bud crop. The flowers will begin to come up after about a month of continuous growth, which can take anywhere from six months to a year to complete depending on the flowering time of the variety. This flowering time also differs between different varieties, some taking much longer than others.
All strains of Sweet Temptation have beautiful flowers, but each strain has its own signature form of flower production. When smoking Sour Power, the high you get is mainly from the THC present in the plant, but also has a lot of resins, acids and flavonoids which make the smoke uniquely sour. The smell from the smoke is very strong and can easily put people into a stupor, which is the idea behind the name of this strain. The buds have a shorter lifespan than most other marijuana strains, reaching harvest in only a few weeks. This short life is a definite draw to using Sour Power.
The key draw to this strain is that it produces tiny flower buds that can be easily maintained in the refrigerator. This allows home gardeners the ability to create a constant supply of great tasting buds, all year long. Because these buds are small in size, you will need to harvest often to keep them fresh, but once they are ripe, they taste as good as any other variety of marijuana available.
One of the best ways to describe the taste of Sour Power is a berry. It tastes like a cross between a cranberry and grapefruit. Sour Power does not have a huge amount of resins or oils, so there is no resin-hazing aromas to be worried about. The taste is rather strong, almost like alcohol, but without being too pungent. This, in combination with the fact that it does not have a lot of, makes it a great strain to use for casual marijuana use. If you want to try something new and unique, try out this awesome strain!