Durban Poison REGULAR - 10 regular seeds
- SKU: 11131
brand: | Dutch Passion |
genus: | Regular |
Parents: | Durban X Unknown Indica |
genetics: | Sativa |
flowering time: | 8 - 9 weeks |
THC: | 14% |
aroma & taste: | Notes of anise, licorice, lemon and cloves |
Dutch Passion Durban Poison REGULAR - 10 regular seeds
Why Should I Buy Durban Poison Regular Seeds? • Classic, proven premium variant. Why Should I Buy Durban Poison Feminized Seeds? • Very tough and strong genetics that are easy to grow. • Numerous side branches bear long and heavy flowers. • Resinous sativa flowers with a unique terpene profile. What does Durban Poison taste like? Durban Poison is a sativa dominant strain with a unique, appealing aroma. It is known for its spicy, dark taste with notes of anise, licorice, lemon and cloves. This complex aroma is one of the reasons why Durban Poison has such a large following of repeat growers. Durban Poison buds Durban Poison's buds are very dense for a sativa. Growers can expect vigorous plants with numerous side branches. Most phenotypes have a tendency to stretch a lot, so know if height restrictions in your grow room could be a potential problem. Durban Poison is a classic that is suitable for all conditions Durban Poison is a classic indoor and outdoor strain that is suitable for outdoor cultivation even in extreme northern and southern latitudes. Durban Poison seeds originally come from South Africa and were bred over many years in the 1970s. With each successive generation, Durban Poison became increasingly adapted to the windy and rainy conditions of northern Europe. Outdoors it has the potential to be really big. to become. Heights over 3m are not uncommon. Indoors it will stretch a lot, so some form of height management is recommended. Durban Poison strain info: The perfect all-rounder! Durban Poison is a pure landrace Sativa dominant strain that comes from South Africa. The plants may initially have broad, indica-style leaves. But during the latter part of the flowering period, the growth pattern of sativa dominance allows it to display long flowers pierced by slender sativa-style leaves. Durban Poison has become one of the most important strains on the cannabis market today. This sativa-dominant strain hails from the South African city of Durban and was at the base of the famous GSC (Girl Scout Cookies) heritage/lineage, where strains such as Sherbet and Gelato were derived. Durban Poison is ready to harvest after approx. 8-9 weeks 12/12 indoor flowers. Outdoors it can reach maximum heights of 3-4m and is harvested in early/mid winter. The genetics used to produce Durban Poison ensure the following characteristics: • A tough and vigorous plant. Easy to grow and suitable for all growing conditions. • A dense and slender sativa-style plant and bud structure. • A unique terpene profile with oversized resin glands. Durban Poison is an old-school classic from Dutch Passion available in regular and feminized seeds. Durban Poison Effects Durban Poison gained popularity worldwide due to its effects, which are typical of Sativa. It offers the user a strong, uplifting and stimulating effect. It's the perfect solution for staying productive throughout the day or completing creative tasks. It will put you in an elevated mood where you will still be able to face the outside world without feeling self-conscious or paranoid. The initial burst of energy can be followed by a further calming effect as you smoke/vape larger amounts. The high is relatively long-lasting. How to Grow Durban Poison We recommend a shorter growing season compared to most indica or hybrid strains when growing these plants indoors without the use of height control growing techniques. Durban Poison tends to expand significantly, often doubling or tripling in size after flowering. A growing season of 3-4 weeks should be enough to get decent plants. When growing with only a few plants per m2, it is recommended to use the SCROG technique. If you grow her outdoors, make sure there is enough space because this lady can take over your garden plot! During early growth, plants may display more indica-style leaves. During the flowering period, a more sativa-like image and leaf appearance appears. Indoor gardeners will notice the transition once the light cycle is switched to 12/12. Outdoors, as the days grow shorter, Sativa's dominant heritage will become more apparent and its true colors will emerge.
The stems are robust and durable. They can be manipulated easily and without risk of breakage. During the early flowering period it is recommended to bend the leaves downwards. This places the largest leaves under the buds that once covered them.
The flowering time is approx. 8-9 weeks. Combined with the recommended flowering phase, it takes about 11-13 weeks from seed to harvest. The yield of Durban Poison Our expert advice: Durban Poison is a perfect strain if you are looking for a well-known old-school favorite with high yields that is easy to grow both indoors and outdoors. This strain is suitable for both beginners and experienced growers. For indoor cultivation, we recommend topping or fimming as this increases the speed of lateral growth of Durban Poison. She will really shine if you use growing techniques like LST, bending, supercropping and scrogging. This will greatly increase yields and it will make the size more manageable in an indoor setting. Make sure to give it enough root space. This will increase the speed of growth as well as size and yield. More information about Durban Poison Durban Poison is one of Dutch Passion's classic strains. It is a very tough and stable cannabis strain suitable for all types of growers. The flowering period is relatively quick for such a sativa-dominant strain. This was achieved through years of selective breeding. The calyx to leaf ratio is very high and the small sugar leaves are also covered with resin. Trimming is therefore quick and easy. The buds have a really distinct look and smell, something you won't soon forget!