
- Energetic sativa clarity for daytime creativity.
Power Plant
Power Plant is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a clear, uplifting high and bright citrus notes.
- Bright, uplifting sativa clarity
- Reliable indoor performer in cooler climates
- Zesty citrus flavour with spicy depth
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15-20% |
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<1% |
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South African Sativa x Colombian |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Easy to moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Tall; outdoors can exceed 2 m |
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High (indoor: 400-500 g/m2) |
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Citrus, Spicy, Earthy |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Cool northern summers |
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Uplifting, Energetic, Creative |
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Suitable for indoor cultivation; outdoors where summers are warm |
About Power Plant
Power Plant is a classic sativa-dominant hybrid prized for its energetic, clear-headed effects and zesty flavour profile. It performs reliably indoors with structured training and benefits from stable environmental control, while outdoor cultivation requires a sunny, sheltered spot to finish well in shorter seasons.
Power Plant is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for a clear, cerebral high. It favours daytime activities over heavy sedation.
Typical THC content sits in the mid to high teens, often between 15 and 20%. Potency varies with phenotype and growing method.
CBD levels are generally minimal, usually below one per cent. This profile makes Power Plant primarily a THC-driven cultivar.
Power Plant traces back to African sativa and landrace genetics. Its lineage is commonly cited as South African sativa crossed with Colombian stock.
Feminised photoperiod seeds are the typical offering for Power Plant. These seeds require a change in light cycle to trigger flowering and reliably produce female plants.
Under cool northern summers Power Plant is forgiving but benefits from careful feeding and good airflow. Growers in cooler UK regions can achieve excellent results by stabilising the environment.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor harvests depend on local season length and can be earlier or later accordingly.
Yield is above average when plants receive training and adequate canopy management. Indoor growers can expect consistent output with correct light and nutrient regimes.
The plant develops a tall, elongated sativa structure with long internodes. Outdoors it can become quite large where the season permits.
Indoor grows in Manchester give most control over stretch, humidity and flowering, making them a reliable option for this strain. Outdoors in Manchester you need a sunny, sheltered site and attention to the short warm season to secure full ripening.
Growing this strain in Manchester with cool northern summers calls for microclimate planning and timely interventions. Use indoor setups or temporary protection to ensure buds fully mature within the shorter season.
The high is uplifting and clear, promoting energy and sociability. It favours creative tasks and daytime use rather than sedation.
The flavour profile presents bright citrus notes over spicy and earthy undertones. The smoke is generally clean with a zesty finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use stable temperature and humidity control, strong yet balanced lighting, active ventilation and a good air exchange rate; maintain a compact canopy with topping and LST to manage stretch.
Expect around 10 to 14 weeks from seed to harvest in a controlled indoor environment, including a couple of weeks veg and eight to nine weeks flowering.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed and shift to a phosphorus-rich flowering formula; reduce nitrogen in late flower and consider a mild flush before harvest.
Employ low-stress training and topping before flip, and use trellis or netting to support and spread the canopy as buds develop.
Keep an eye out for spider mites, aphids and powdery mildew, especially in humid or poorly ventilated spaces; regular inspection and airflow mitigate most issues.
Target harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and some amber for balanced effects, and when pistils have mostly darkened and curled in.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated space then cure in sealed jars at stable humidity around 60-62% for several weeks to improve smoothness and flavour.
Yes, but choose the sunniest, most sheltered spot and consider polytunnel or temporary covers to protect against rain and ensure ripening in cooler summers.
Full-spectrum LED or quality HPS light rigs suit Power Plant; aim for strong PPFD during flowering while managing heat and distance to the canopy.
Use carbon filters on extraction fans, maintain negative pressure and consider pre-filters and timed ventilation to reduce smell during peak weeks.
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