Mozambica from Seeds of Africa produces large and very resinous buds. Sometimes having a hint of blue running through them, thus creating a great base for any cross.
Harvested in the outskirts of forested areas not far from the coast. These landrace seeds grow in a tropical climate with two seasons. A wet season from October till March, when cyclones are common, and a dry season from April till September. This means the plants are adaptable and cope with extremes superbly.
They can be found grouped in small clusters which are intergrown with other crops to hide them. At times the bud takes on the strong aroma of tropical fruit and spice which grow around them -the effect is a full meditative soaring, Sativa high.
Locally known as “nbanje” or “soruma” and Mozambican tribal healers have been known to use the strain in a tea-like infusion in childbirth, blood poisoning and fevers and hence being held high in its medicinal values.
Mozambica from Seeds of Africa produces large and very resinous buds. Sometimes having a hint of blue running through them, thus creating a great base for any cross.
Harvested in the outskirts of forested areas not far from the coast. These landrace seeds grow in a tropical climate with two seasons. A wet season from October till March, when cyclones are common, and a dry season from April till September. This means the plants are adaptable and cope with extremes superbly.
They can be found grouped in small clusters which are intergrown with other crops to hide them. At times the bud takes on the strong aroma of tropical fruit and spice which grow around them -the effect is a full meditative soaring, Sativa high.
Locally known as “nbanje” or “soruma” and Mozambican tribal healers have been known to use the strain in a tea-like infusion in childbirth, blood poisoning and fevers and hence being held high in its medicinal values.
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