Can you smoke Klip Dagga?
Sophia Terry
Updated on February 25, 2026
The dried foliage of Leonotis – both Wild Dagga and Klip Dagga – can be used as a legal substitute for marijuana (ganja, cannabis, hemp). Smoking this dried herb gives an euphoric-like effect and exuberance. The flowers are the most potent part and can be smoked or used as a calming tea.Click to see full answer. Simply so, can you smoke Wild Dagga?Leaves are also smoked to help treat epilepsy and partial paralysis. Wild dagga is commonly referred to as ‘wild cannabis’. This is because this plant has very similar effects to those experienced when using cannabis. South African tribes have traditionally smoked wild dagga flowers and leaves for its euphoric effect.Additionally, how long does wild dagga high last? Effects of dagga A high can last from 15 minutes to several hours and can bring about feelings of mild euphoria, occasional hallucinations, increased perceptions (these are not always realistic), short-term memory loss, giggling, possible anxiety and occasionally paranoia. Also to know, what part of Wild Dagga Do you smoke? Wild Dagga’s orange petals are smoked alone or mixed with other herbs, and contrary to cannabis, it is common to smoke the leaves too, which can also be soaked. Alternatively, the roots and stems can be infused into tea, a common practice also among advanced cannabis users who don’t want to discard the trim.Is Wild Dagga bad for you?Wild dagga: Nature’s jack-of-all-trades. Ethnobotany is the scientific term for the study of how human beings utilize plants. The problem is these plant chemicals that interact with the human body to create a desired effect are also highly toxic.