Here’s an informative section where you’ll learn about East African landrace cannabis.
East African landrace seeds are available on retail and wholesale! These seeds are heirloom varieties that have been passed down for generations, and they’re perfect for growing in any climate. Order your seeds today and experience the rare landrace sativa strains from East Africa.
You can send order inquiries to mantkago@gmail.com
YouTube: East Africa Genes
This is a mild sativa that’s grown in Kenya for several decades. Western Kenya have a vibrant bull fighting culture. Before the matches, farmers usually mix pounds of this strain together with napier grass and feed it to the bulls. Doing this makes the bulls fight aggressively.
The soil pH in Migori, Kenya, generally ranges from 3.8-5.5
Indoor Vegetation & Flowering: 16 weeks

$60 for 15 seeds
KWALE Sativa
Mombasa 1 sativa grows in Kwale, a small agricultural town located in the south on Kenya-Tanzania border. It produces dense nugs and you can smoke it to boost creativity.
The soil pH in Kwale, Kenya, generally ranges from:
- Slightly acidic (5.90)
- To moderately alkaline (8.70)
This indicates a wide variation in soil acidity across the region.
Indoor Vegetation & Flowering: 14-16 weeks
Flavors: Creamy, sour smell like a purple passion fruit
$60 for 15 seeds

KISUMU Sativa

$60 for 15 seeds
Kisumu is a famous tourist destination thanks to its flamboyance and diverse wildlife. This is a sativa I’ve being getting consistently since 2018. It’s light green and you might notice small reddish hairs. The taste is a blend of strong cypress and earth flavors.
The soil pH in Kisumu, Kenya, generally ranges from:
Strongly acidic (4.78)
To slightly alkaline (7.15)
Flavors: Earthy, cypress, woody taste
Indoor Vegetation & Flowering: 16-18 weeks
Read more About Kisumu Sativa’s Medical Use…
KAMBI Sativa
This sativa found in Eastern Kenya is ideal for daytime use. It carries a unique mixture of earthy and citrus flavors.

$60 for 15 seeds
Flavors: Earthy, Lemon
Indoor Vegetation & Flowering: 16-18 weeks
The soil pH in Kambi ranges from slightly acidic to moderately alkaline.
CENTRAL KENYA
Origin
- This Kenyan landrace sativa grows in an agricultural town that’s 4,120 feet above sea level and located 90KM north off Nairobi.
- Climate features moderate humidity and a daily average temp of 24-26 degrees Celsius. This geographical region features red volcanic soil that’s rich in diverse nutrients.
- A huge portion of Central Kenya has acidic soils with pH levels below 5.5.

Appearance
- The plants are 5 foot tall in 8 weeks outdoors
- Thin sativa leaves
- Elongated dense buds that are bright green in color
- Outdoor vegetation & flowering: 22-24 weeks

Taste
- Fruity sweet smell pops after breaking the nugs open
- Hints of gassines after doing a bong rip
Effects
- Instant uplifting feeling after a bong rip
- Energetic body high
- Clear mind, no racy stream of thoughts

$60 for 15 seeds
Birere Sativa
Birere is an eastern town near Lake Victoria. Most of the weed is grown in between corn plantations since the main economic activities are fishing and subsistence farming.
It has dark green buds and matures after 5 months in the east African climate. It takes a little longer to kick in but when it does, the celebral high makes it worth the wait
Factors like high rainfall, leaching of nutrients, and the presence of certain types of rocks and minerals makes the soil in Birere to be moderately acidic
Flavors: Sour, Kerosene, fruity
Indoor Vegetation & Flowering: 16-18 weeks
$70 for 15 seeds
Uganda Pressure
The strain is grown around Entebbe, located a few kilometers from Lake Victoria. It’s cultivated by a tribe of lakeside Bantus known as the Baganda. The Baganda people are famous for their plantains and rich agricultural background.
The soil pH where the Uganda Pressure grows is generally slightly acidic to neutral.

$70 for 15 seeds

Ugandan Pressure produces a mixture of citrus and dominant tea masala aromas. A bong hit will instantly uplift your mood and you’ll feel a rush of energy from head to toe. This sativa produces a smooth thick smoke. As far as potency. it ranks on the same level as the Ethiopian Shashamane or Kilimanjaro sativa
Grows in northern Uganda near South Sudan border. The climate temperature ranges between 26-29 degrees Celsius .
The soil pH varies from neutral to slightly acidic
Nimule Sativa takes 5-6 months to grow. As you smoke, you’ll feel a pleasant buzz radiates from the forehead
Flavors: Similar to a green unripe mango
Indoor Vegetation & Flowering: 16-18 weeks



$70 for 15 seeds
Origin
It comes from northern Tanzania near the famous area. Since it’s highly illegal in East Africa, all ganja farmers here do guerrilla cultivation. The soil pH generally ranges from slightly acidic to neutral
Flavors : Eucalyptus, Lemon, Earthy
Indoor Veg & Flowering : 16 weeks

I obtained this strain from a Tanazanian friend of mine. He gets it directly from growers and moves it across the border frequently. The buds are dense and large compared to the other strains.
The soil Ph in Moshi is acidic within the region of 5.0-5.5
Taste: Expect a combination of eucalyptus/pine and sweet floral aroma.

Experience: Moshi Sativa produces a strong and instantaneous cerebral high. You’ll feel the entire body getting refreshed just like stepping out of a cold shower.

$70 for 15 seeds
The famous Shashamane Sativa from Ethiopia is one of the best landrace sativas in Africa. It’s potency and flavors closely resembles Lamb’s Bread. Read more about Shashamane…
The soil pH in central Ethiopia where this potent variety grows is within the 5.5 range
Flavors: Spicy mango , citrus, earthy

Indoor Vegetation & Flowering: 14-16 weeks

$70 for 15 seeds
Origin
It’s widely grown and smoked around the central and northern districts of Malawi. The area has a soil pH of 5.0-5.5


Experience
Heavy hitting sativa that’s in the same tier as Malawi Gold. It produces instant stimulation that’s mental and physical after the first bong hit.

$80 for 15 seeds
Towards the end of March this year, I flew to Kinshasa hoping to find a potent landrace strain from the Democratic Republic of Congo. I visited different cannabis dealers to sample what they have to offer and was pleased with the results.
An interesting discovery was made…The potent buds found in Kinshasa actually originate from northern Angola!

You can watch the Kinshasa strain hunt video on Youtube

$90 for 10 seeds
Angola Sativa Experience
The high produced by this landrace strain is ideal for daytime use. A few hits of the joint activates a calmness that’s similar to a gentle massage on your temples. It then graduates into a refreshing body high that’s relaxing almost as if you’ve done a 10-minute meditation session. This sativa can be equated to a potent Kilimanjaro sativa.
The soil pH where this amazing sativa grows is moderately acidic
The South African Skunk offers an experience that’s as distinctive as its scent. The first time I laid eyes on this strain, the coat of white trichomes instantly grabbed my attention.
This landrace breed is renowned for its refreshing, uplifting, and long-lasting cerebral high. You can watch me reviewing this amazing sativa on my YouTube channel
South African Skunk Strain Review

You can order a pack(15 seeds) of South African Skunk Seeds for $90
For orders on any of these strains, send an email to mantkago@gmail.
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From which country do you send it?
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All packages are sent from Kenya
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Can you handle stealth shipping for delivery to countries where seeds are verbotten?
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Yes I can. Shipping from Kenya to Europe takes 14-21 days
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Thankyou again Mike for offering great strains, and food service, review of a happy 3 time customer.
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I appreciate it. You’re welcome
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3 time customer, nothing but good to say about East Africa Genes. Looking forward to growing the Kwale sativa this year.
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Hello brother I’m looking for the Moshi and pressure.
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Hey, kindly order through the email address published under the list of strains
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good and informative
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Nice site man…… very nice African Sativas i never heard of.Can you deliver Swazi Gold or Swazi Red Hair? I growed Swazi Gold here in Germany in the early 90’s.This plant was very unique compared to all other strains of that time.Tall,hellish green with thin leaves,thin and super sticky budleafs,fruity unique smell,but very late harvest around 3 novemberweek.I would love to grow this strain once again……To bad that Swazi Strain or crosses like Swazi/Skunk is no more available on the European market.
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I spoke with mike yesterday i think he actually came across a south african landrace simliar to your description
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Looking Great, This is your buddy in costa rica, i lost my whatsapp contacts can you contact me via whatsapp, I am curious in getting some Moshi and Kisumu, Thankyou and goodluck with Uganda Strain hunt,
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