Description
The Power Plant strain is one powerhouse of a bud. It has relatively high THC and CBD levels, and is popular among recreational and medicinal marijuana consumers. It also has a pleasant herb and peppery flavor that leaves a spicy aftertaste on the palate.

Composition

Flavors
Hash
Herb
Spicy

Effects
Appetite
Energy
Social

Common usage
Depression
Inflammation
Stress
What Is the Power Plant Strain?
Power Plant weed is a sativa-dominant hybrid whose lineage includes South African genetics. It has been the subject of many variations (at least ten at the last count), but fans love the original version the best. Generally, marijuana with a CBD content of over 1% is classified as a medicinal strain. However, the Power Plant strain bucks the trend. While it is relatively high in cannabidiol, its generous THC level has a lot to offer to recreational cannabis consumers. Given this strain’s stimulating nature, it is best suited for morning or afternoon use. Users typically experience a cerebral high coupled with mood-enhancing and energizing effects. Power Plant users often experience ‘the munchies’ with this strain, so keep some healthy snacks nearby. Given this strain’s stimulating nature, it is best suited for morning or afternoon use.
Aroma
The Power Plant marijuana strain has a mild woody and earthy fragrance.
Flavor
Like its inconspicuous aroma, the Power Plant strain’s flavor is similarly subtle. You can expect a mix of herbs and pepper, with a spicy aftertaste.
Appearance
While Power Plant flavor and aroma aren’t striking, its amazing looks more than make up for it. It is a gorgeous-looking strain with large buds and bright outlines. The orange and glistening white trichomes are so vibrant that they almost glow (as if they had been cultivated in a power plant).
Grow Info
The Power Plant seeds you get from Dutch Passion are purebreds that have not been hybridized. As a result, these plants grow consistently and uniformly when you have the original. It is highly stable and offers an excellent yield if grown correctly. You can grow it indoors or outdoors, and it flowers relatively quickly as well. When grown outdoors, Power Plant is ready for harvest by the middle of October. It can yield anywhere between 21-35 ounces per plant. When grown indoors, the flowering time is between 7-9 weeks. Indoor growers can expect a return of between 17-21 ounces per square meter planted. Those who have grown Power Plant say it performs well indoors when you use a standard soil mix. You have the option to top the plants after they reach the vegetative stage. Change the light schedule to force Power Plant into the bloom stage within six weeks. By then, your plants should be close to two feet tall.
You might see the first pistils appearing by the end of the first week of flowering. Training the plant will increase the number of colas, although this also results in smaller buds. Growers report that large buds begin to appear by the third week of flowering, and the thick resin production begins thereafter. By the end of the seventh week of flowering, your Power Plant crop could be ready for harvest. Make sure you check the pistils and trichomes to determine the perfect time for harvesting. It is also essential to flush your plants at least one week before you intend to cut them down.
THC Content – Highest Test
The strain’s average THC is 17.5%, which was very high when Dutch Passion Seeds released it in the 1990s. Of course, things have changed today, with some strains offering 30%+ THC! That said, tests reveal that Power Plant’s THC content can reach 20%, so novices should be cautious.
CBD Content – Highest Test
Reports of Power Plant’s CBD content vary. Some say that it typically contains less than 1%. However, others put Power Plant’s CBD content at 2%. That’s a significant amount for a strain not explicitly bred to produce high levels of cannabidiol.
Possible Side Effects
Some common side effects associated with the Power Plant strain include cottonmouth and dry eyes. Novices, or those who over-consume, may also experience anxiety, dizziness, or a headache.
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