Power Plant reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Power Plant.
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First time trying this strain and wow! I'm not a big sativa guy but this strain is the exception. Great pain reliving quality's, and it's high makes you feel like your covered in a warm fuzzy coat. The high also gives you a slight buzzing all over your body, and when siting or laying down it almost feels like I'm being massaged. Awesome for daytime use, though it did make me function just a bit sloppy. Despite this being a sativa dominant strain I easily feel asleep while High in this when bedtime came. All around perfect 5 star rating for me!
Got this nice strain from my online coffeeshop for a good price.
It has a strong smell and after a while the whole room will smell like it. This little naughty plant is tough on the lungs and you will cough like crazy.
The effect hits immediate and is clearly a sativa high. You will feel uplifted and overall haooy eith a clesr mind, but taking toi much may be a bit intoxicating. Despite the sariva traits of this strain it also has some calming properties. That way you can sit back and sort all the creative juices flowing through your brain.
To me it's not the strongest sativa, but it gets things done and as many say it's perfect for daytime use.
No joke about the dry mouth. Euphoria for 10-15 minutes, followed by 45 minutes of extreme paranoia. Could be because of the added stress of the pandemic, but I thought I would share anyway.
Was looking a good energetic sativa and was left with a short burst of energy and euphoria followed by a big knockout crash an hour or so later. The initial experience was great but the plummet to earth shortly after felt like a big downside for something that touts itself as a energetic and wakeful. Because of this I rate it as being "just okay" but perhaps it was a grower issue, as it was from one of the less popular brands in our area. Just a word of caution that in my experience this Power Plant comes with a big melt down at the end.
One of my favourite sativa strain. Absolutely positive vibes 🌍
Solid strain just made my heart race
Strange that type-2 diabetes isn't listed here. Power Plant is on my list of strains that contain a significant amount of THCv.
Human trials have fairly conclusively proven that THCv is useful for controlling fasting blood glucose levels in type-2 diabetes in patients taking metformin. CBG (2% in Tangie and 1% in Trainwreck and exists in other strains) appears to have effects on increasing insulin sensitivity. I'm no doctor. But even mine admits that if true, it could mean a cure.
So I've been taking both in increasing amounts. A rather curious phenomenon has occurred. I vape quite a lot, true. But there are times when I start vaping that I can't stop. It's almost as if I'm gasping for air. Or my body has mistakenly convinced my mind that heroin is key to my survival.
I vape and vape and vape and vape...and never seem satisfied. There are over 120 cannabinoids in pot. Many are in trace amounts. I started wondering if my ECS had identified one of them as being CRUCIAL to my health? But I could never get enough to slake that thirst. How would I ever manage to find what I need, in all that mush of chemicals and compounds?
Then I took my first hit of Trainwreck. Only 1% CBG, but I was curious. I run my Pax vaporizers through a water pipe. The hits are impressive. I took one hit. Seriously. Suddenly I'm looking up from playing the guitar and it's a couple hours later. I didn't pass out or anything. I'd just satisfied my need to vape and went on to other things.
Hadn't touched my vape in all that time. I looked in the bottom. Confirmed. The weed was still green and fresh...mostly.
It was weird. I replicated the experience several times. Sometimes with a full spectrum tincture that contains CBG. Sometimes with Tangie iced tea. And sometimes with Trainwreck. Same effect every time. It's happening as I type, as a matter of fact.
I have type-2. CBG is thought to be effective in repairing insulin sensitivity in diabetics. Now I've ridden my bike across Europe 3 times. Around England , down to Greece. Winter in Crete. Something I referred to as "velo sauvage". "Camping sauvage" means camping in nature, carrying with you everything you need to survive, It definitely does not mean campgrounds. So velo-sauvage means more or less the same thing. As a long distance biker, hauling a significant amount of weight on my mountain bike, 150km/day I can claim to having developed a penchant for "listening to my body". Trust me. In such a situation you don't want to ignore the messages you're receiving.
Decades of biking and I think I've become a good listener. Either way, it seems a very interesting phenomenon, and I'm a gonna ride the CBG train to see where it takes me. I mean I'm still milling all my grains and doing all the other thing diabetics are meant to do.
But I feel this CBG train is heading in the right direction.
We'll see where it takes me.
I like everything about this strain, the smell, taste , the high ... :)