smoked a joint of black African magic. made olive oil infused with flower. didn't love the flavor smoking it, strange I don't like terpinolene's intense flavor but I love its medicinal effect, kind of like Durban poison but definitely different, personally I love the energizing effect. My hypothesis is that people don't like "sativas" because smoking them is too "light" of an effect, compared to say smoking OG kush. genetics have been bred for "smoking," not eating. I have never heard of anyone creating genetics bred specifically for an "edible" strain. Since everyone knows, if you eat enough, the effect can be way stronger, and if I'm taking "high dose THC", all I want is "sativa," because I want to trip out and enjoy feel cooked for hours, not be asleep and feel dead for two days! Hence why even some heavy smokers are scared of edibles, lol. And so the edible form of this for me is superior to (skunk-crossed/stabilized?) durban poison and is more likely a landrace that has not been cross bred. It is just as I expected/hoped, very uplifting, energizing, clear headed, "psychedelic," with levels of potency for me unachievable/unknowable by just smoking, which is where the unique effect of a strain like this proves undeniably to shine through, which I think is truly amazing, and close to being the indigenous landrace cultivar of my dreams. all the other "landraces" I have been able to try have been crossed with a different strain, and thus never really quite a perfect example. this guy golden temple cannabis in Thailand goes on and on about it, and I thought perhaps he was just going on about nothing, but I think he's right. he alleges a lot of bad things occurring with modern genetics. spiritually to me it just makes sense, strains are bred semi cluelessly for yield and the greed of growers, recessive traits disappear as a result, and a lot of the great rare qualities of this plant are lost, perhaps forever. the example in california is grown by the bohemian chemist who back crossed it to increase CBC levels, a newly researched cannabinoid that may have unique therapeutic/medicinal effects. for all we know, a combination such as THC+terpinolene+CBC may aid illnesses such as Alzheimer's. I want to encourage the conversation towards making energizing landrace "Sativa" cultivars of cannabis known about/admired/available, because they seem to not be in the conversation at all, most of the time in the dumbed down modern day cannabis world.