African Buzz
African Buzz
Overview
African Buzz is a pure sativa strain that originates from Malawi genetics, specifically being a variation of Malawi Gold that was previously offered by Seedsman. It is a wonderful 100% sativa strain originating in the Salima region of Malawi in southeast Africa. The strain was created from a particular phenotype that provided an immense cerebral buzz, crossed with a fast growing Malawi Gold father to create African Buzz. This traditional landrace strain is characterized as having good yielding qualities with long branches typical of sativa genetics. African genetics are among the most popular and enjoyed around the world due to their exotic taste and mesmerizing effects. Named for its tingly high and long-lasting effects that will literally have you buzzing, African Buzz is perfect for any lover of classic sativas.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic fatigue
- May help with headaches or migraines
- Often used for stress management
- Users report mood elevation
- May help with depression
- Users report relief from eye pressure or glaucoma
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
African Buzz takes 11 weeks to flower (approximately 77 days) during which its typical structure of long branches begins to show. It is a good yielder and is recommended as best grown indoors and in greenhouses, unless you are somewhere with no chance of frost until December such as Southern Italy and Spain. Although it is a pure sativa it has a quick vegetative stage in optimum conditions and growers recommend only 2-3 weeks growth before switching to flowering to minimize its height. African Buzz is best grown in a warm climate if grown outdoors. It also grows well in greenhouses and indoors, however you need a really large room because the variety grows intensively to the sides and up. The strain grows healthy and strong. Growing difficulty is considered moderate to high due to its sativa characteristics and space requirements.