How to Crossbreed Herbal Weed With Power Plant Seeds?
Power Plant is an exceptionally well rounded strain of medical cannabis. With a sweet woodsy, peppery flavor, Power Plant marijuana seeds have about 19% CBD, which offers a happier, more creative and social high that can be a touch too powerful for those just starting out to medicinal or recreational cannabis use. With its high CBD level, it can act as a natural sedative and may help overcome the anxiety that some people find when starting a new pot of pot. This is a very potent and concentrated form of cannabis, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not worth trying. It just means that you should go with your gut on this one…
The Power Plant strain is named after Canadian performer and marijuana enthusiast Chilliwack as he used the herb to get high on in the late seventies and early eighties. The name was given to the strain by his close friend who wrote a book on the subject and called it Power Plant. It is actually an indica that was developed under the Sativa genus. The two strains have lots in common with each other, except for the flowering period which is a lot shorter in the latter.
The flower is produced in three batches. The African Power Plant weed seeds are called Cheese or Cheddar, the American version being called Cheese Head. Both contain delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol, the active ingredient. The difference between the two is that Cheese has a longer flowering period with more leaves. The leaves are covered in fat and the plants produce small amounts of resin which is released during the flowering period to the plant‘s reward pathway.
The African strain produces large amounts of resin, with an intoxicating quality which is the main difference between the two. The American version has very small flowers and buds, which are much smaller than those produced in Africa. But they do get a large amount of THC. Some studies show that the potency of the American strain is about eighty times stronger than that of the African variety. So when you buy power plant cannabis seeds, you should try to get the American version which contains less THC.
If you want to grow the plant for personal use, you need to go for a good result. The most important thing about the flowering is that it should yield good results in terms of getting you high. For this reason many people prefer using the African cannabis seeds because they get good results. In fact many grow shops only stock these strains.
The strain can be best started from seed. Then you just have to wait for it to bloom. It will take between a few months to a year for the cannabis seeds to start producing results but it will happen. It could take even longer for the flowering to occur. But as long as you are patient and the results are encouraging, then it will all be worth it.
Some of the best African cannabis seeds include Idioma, Muchenje and Bossa. Idioma and Muchenje are known for their beautiful flowers. When you get started with these two African flowering plants, you should note that you will likely have better results if you transplant them into a south African location. The reason for this is that the climate is much more stable there. The flowering period also takes place in this region of the world, which also accounts for the reason why Idioma takes almost twice as long to blossom as does Muchenje.
South African growers tend to do a great job at cross pollination. Cross pollination is when two or more different kinds of cannabis plants are sown together. Once the female flowers appear, the male flowers follow. Some of the best cross-pollinated plants include Bossa and Muchenje. But regardless of how the plants develop, they can always be feminized if you purchase them from an African grower. In fact, many of the best hybrid strains of cannabis seeds are feminized.