African Buzz brings pure African sativa genetics within reach of all. With an exotically tropical taste and superior sativa effect it continues to be extremely popular with customers. African Buzz has been selectively bred from the old Seedsman strain Malawi Gold, it being back-crossed with a particularly fast-growing male phenotype which reduced the flowering time to a more realistic 11 weeks.
Being a pure sativa strain African Buzz has the potential to grow into a very large plant with budding sites stretching along its tentacle-like branches. Its African heritage makes this an indoor or green house strain unless in a very warm climate where there is no danger of frost into December such as is found around the Mediterranean. Its exceptional, cerebral effect is one to cherish for sativa connoisseurs.
Strain FAQ
What makes the flavors and aromas of Sativa strains stand out?
Diving into a Sativa is said to be like stepping into a world bursting with diverse scents and tastes, from zesty citrus to deep earthy undertones. This aromatic bouquet is thanks to a rich mix of terpenes like limonene and pinene, adding a flavorful twist to their uplifting effects.
Where do strains that are ready to harvest in the Middle of November come from?
Strains that bloom by mid-November frequently come from severe weather areas like Russia or Canada. This heritage is said to make them ideal for those who live in the north because they can withstand lower temperatures and shorter days.
How can cannabis enthusiasts learn from regular seeds?
Regular seeds are a gateway to the production of new and exciting strains. They can also show valuable information on cannabis' life cycle and genetics and how to recognise and manage both male and female plants.
Why are IBL cannabis strains genetically consistent?
Many generations of inbreeding from a single mother plant or a closed gene pool give IBL strains genetic constancy. This careful breeding approach enables uniform phenotype expression across generations, ensuring predictable strain development, potency, and flavour.
How do African and Middle Eastern strains differ in cannabinoid profiles?
African strains have different CBD and THCV compositions that offer many therapeutic benefits. However, Middle Eastern genotypes produce significant THC and resin, which are valuable in hashish manufacture.