Zambian Seeds

Price range: R300.00 through R1,500.00

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Description

Most people looking for an euphoric and intense journey with thought provoking creative high would opt for pure sativa heirloom strains like this Zambian delight. When grown correctly particular variety has slim long-fingered leaflets and frequently produces dense and trichome laden buds that are laden with resin covered caylexes. This weed wants to grow very tall and takes a long time to mature in the flowering stage.

Nirvana Naturals is a seedbank and / or enthusiast collector and merchant of revered African Sativa heritage strain. These are famed Zambian “land race” cannabis or “dagga” variety has been in existence for generations and produces phenotypes which are naturally habituated to the South Africa’s climatic conditions. This rugged Zambian sativa dominant strains are globally recognised to contain some of the largest naturally occurring THC concentrations.

Historically Zambian cannabis is most frequenly cultivated outdoors in most remote communities in South Africa. These local communities see cannabis as a avenue to create income for their day to day survival when massive unemployment and governmental aid programmes are non existent.

The bulk of Zambian cannabis seeds are brought into South Africa via destitute communities became “legendary” Sativa in their own rights both locally and abroad as they are inbred with popular European and North American varieties then “re-released” and sold with new genetic attributes.

Read more about Sativa varieties here.

Additional information

Seed Pack Options

3 Seeds, 5 Seeds, 10 Seeds, 15 Seeds, 30 Seeds, 50 Seeds

Regular or Feminised

Regular

THC

17 to 22%

CBD

3%

Indica or Sativa

100% Sativa

Strain Type

Landrace

Flowering time

80-90 days

Bouquet

Classic african: woody and carrots, peppery, spicy

Effect

Clear cerebral, uplifting

Grow

Greenhouse, Indoors, Outdoors

Height

120cm to 250cm

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