Growers Choice of Indoor/Outdoor Power Plant cannabis seeds joins an elite list of popular indoor/outdoor hybrid strains first produced in South Africa. Cascading due to their cross-fertilization of mother plant marijuana, these seeds are created to assist people with various health concerns including chronic pain, arthritis and other muscle-related issues. The high CBD content in this type of cannabis seed makes it effective for treating these problems. With a subtle, woody, peppery flavor, Power Plant seeds contain approximately 19% THC, giving an uplifting, social and cerebral high that can be a little too potent for those new to medicinal or recreational cannabis use. The best part about Power Plant is its ability to slow-down the high-end “burn-out” experienced by most users.
Many who have grown indoor or outdoor strains recognize the Power Plant strain‘s high flavor and aroma, but not many also know that it is also packed with medical-grade healing properties. This powerful strain is one of the strongest sources of naturally-derived Cannabidiol (CBD). Many in the medical community consider cannabidiol to be just as powerful as THC, but without the harmful side effects.
In South Africa, growers typically grow the most potent strains indoors, utilizing a high-tech growing method known as Indoor/Outdoor Wine Vineyard Technique. This procedure was originally developed to cultivate grapes. All that has changed, though, because the government prohibits the cultivation of cannabis and hemp, therefore no more wine grape crops are grown in South Africa. But despite this strict rule, some wineries continue to grow their own power plant cannabis seeds to produce the highest quality product available to consumers.
Since the buds from Power Plant are inextricably linked to the grapes produced from the region’s abundant grapevines, it stands to reason that a high quality product is produced when the bud’s resins are combined with wine. The unique flavor of South African power plant cannabis seeds and that’s unique structure make them a favorite among wine connoisseurs. And unlike grapes, which need to be ripened for several months to produce the crisp, succulent taste, the oils produced by thc’s are easy to obtain, making it easy to process into usable power plant cannabis seeds. These resins are then added to other high-quality wines and sold to serious vintners all over the world.
In the West, most seed buyers prefer to buy Power Plant cannabis buds instead of THC’s. THC’s are primarily Indica but are mostly sativa instead. Most indoor growers in the U.S. tend to focus on producing sativa’s more than Indica’s since Indica’s are much more easily to obtain and more easily grown. There is very little, if any, cross pollination between Indicas and Sativas and very rarely with either type of hybrid. It is estimated that only three percent of Indicas are cross pollinated, versus nine percent of Sativias. Because of its more complex processing steps, most domestic strains are significantly higher in CBD than their wild ancestors which also contain less CBD.
When buying Power Plant cannabis, it’s wise to purchase those that are bred and cultivated to be used indoors. This means that the plants have had their flowering period, called a flowering Period, of at least twelve weeks. The flowering period will determine the end result of the plant‘s potency. The better yielding strains are the ones that go through their flowering period sooner and the hardier the plants the more hardy they tend to be. When considering the indoor growing of this highly desirable plant, one has to take into consideration factors such as the flowering period and the hardiness of the plant.
When buying Power Plant cannabis, one has to ensure that the correct buds are chosen. Although it is recommended to buy the strongest, most flowable buds, some indoor growers, especially the Indica types, prefer to start with lower yielding buds to get an idea of how their indoor garden will do without too much of a hit. The buds selected need to be of the appropriate size for the plants’ physiology. Some buds are simply too large or small for certain types of plants and therefore should be discarded.
It’s also important to consider what time of the day the flowering period occurs for your specific strain. Some strains do well to be out of the sunlight during their flowering period or vice versa. It is also advised to pick the seeds from the outdoor garden at night, after the sun has set. The potency of the final crop will be higher when the buds are chosen at night. Many indoor growers choose to freeze or dry seed before planting them indoors.