Top Seven cannabis Strain of South Africa

Growers Choice s Power Plant feminization cannabis seeds blend an impressive collection of high-quality, naturally-grown, feminized cannabis strains originally developed in South Africa. This highly potent selection is made with the intent of producing an exceptionally safe and flavorful high. This strain is named Power Plant because it produces an uplifting, cerebral high, and also provides the user with a spiritual experience. This is the perfect strain to start your own small business with medical marijuana growing.

This dutch strain is highly prized for its sativa-dominant traits. When properly cared for, it is extremely resistant and persistent. It has an intense sweet-hop aroma, which is balanced by a nutty and woodsy bottom note. It has a crisp and resinous finish on top. The Dutch strain produces dark golden-yellow buds that are moderately thin with dark green leaves.

This dutch strain produces a sweet, intense and highly desirable cerebral high. It also gives you a head rush that is often described as being like “a runner’s high.” This is another great choice when starting your own home business. You’ll find that this powerful strain is highly potent, extremely expensive, and is produced only in the south African country of the Netherlands.

This is a potent selection and is one of the many power plant cannabis seeds available to consumers. The name” indica,” actually means “dense.” It is a highly-acidic, citrus-flavored strain that is native to south Africa. It is a cross between the Thai and Moroccan strains and is highly-resistance to frost.

This is another delectable strain. The name” indica” literally means “herb” and “tissue,” but does not necessarily mean that it will produce any flowers. However, it is very high in resin and is very aromatic. It is a cross between the Thai and Moroccan strains and has very low temperatures and a high amount of protein. It was originally grown in the Netherlands before it was introduced to California.

This is another very powerful and popular strain. It has a medium flowering period, produces large amounts of resin, and has a full flavor. It is the strongest of all strains and is rarely crossed with any other varieties. When crossed with the Moroccan variety, the result is a very sweet, citrusy aroma. It is named “indica” simply because the leaves look like an herb, and it has a compact, short blooming period.

This is a very strong, intense strain. It is often used as grass or marijuana and is mostly sativa with little to no feral. The name is derived from its ability to produce large amounts of resin, which makes it highly concentrated. Due to the high concentration, it is used as a large-flowering, sativa-dominant plant. The flowers are huge, the effects strong and the plant pretty much stays alive through the flowering period, producing hundreds of buds.

The last of our list is” indica sativaiana” or” indica-sativa”. This is a very old variety, dating from the thirteenth century, that is mostly indica with some sativa. It is the strongest of the strains and is mostly sativa with a few. It is most popularly found in south African countries, mostly Lesotho, but it has also been known to grow in Rhodes and Swaziland.

Its name comes from the two Latin words “mare”, meaning “blooming like a flower”, and “sit,” meaning “to grow rapidly”. This strain achieves its fast flowering nature through a rapid flowering cycle, with over seven weeks of development followed by an autumnal closure. Its flowers are about one inch in diameter and it grows about half a foot tall. The general impression is that this is a hardy, low maintenance strain, but if you have not seen it in the flesh, it would be difficult to tell; it prefers a dark spot on a dark floor.

The final of our South African list is “abusupati humilis.” This is actually a common variety found throughout south Africa; it is sometimes called “wormwood” or “wild tobacco” due to its appearance. Its name means “wormwood in chewing”. Its flowering period is about four weeks with the majority of buds being closed before the bud withers and dies. It is a high producing, full blossom perennial, and has been a popular choice for African and other grass seed banks for many years.

The above-mentioned seven strains represent the best known and most popular hybrid varieties available on the market today. In recent years, other varieties have become popular choices including the Queen Anne’s Lace, Lemon Grass, and Cheese Plant. Although there are still many more plant types available, including the Thai Rooibos, Moroccan Herbs and the Zimbabwe Agave. Most popularly, South African growers typically specialize in producing a specific type of cannabis. Many growers have even started hybridizing various strains so that they can produce a specific desired effect, such as the French smoke variety, which is a very fruity offering.