There aren't too many legitimate landrace options left available on the commercial seed market, and MSNL's Durban Poison is our pick of the bunch. Sativa through and through, huge output, a unique flavor profile, and up there with the easiest-to-grow options in our entire catalogue.
THC Content | 20%-24% |
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Flowering Time | 8-10 Weeks |
Environment | Indoors/Outdoors |
Yield | 500-600gr/m² |
CBD | <1% |
Plant Height | Tall: 180cm-220cm |
Type | Feminized |
Breeder | MSNL Seeds |
Genetics | Original African strain x Dutch Skunk |
Outdoor harvest | Mid October |
Indica/Sativa | Pure Sativa |
Strain Traits
Details
Durban Poison strain information
Hailing from the hot, arid, east coast of Southern Africa, Durban Poison has become a true legend in the world of weed. Its Sativa genetics give it a powerful, uplifting high that is perfect for daytime use. The strain is known for its sweet and spicy aroma (hints of anise and licorice punching through a creamy vanilla base), its ease of growth, and its high resin production.
What Are The Effects Of Durban Poison?
If you are wanting pure Sativa effects - we're talking really pure - then Durban Poison is what you need. It's a potent strain, capable of producing intense cerebral effects that will have you ticking off that chore list and becoming a productivity machine.
The THC levels of between 20%-24% mean that the ride up to the top can be a little intense, but this soon mellows into a clear headed and euphoric high.
How do you grow Durban Poison Seeds
If left untrained and wild, Durban Poison will usually top out at around 2.5 meters (8.5 feet). If you are growing indoors or trying to keep things discreet, it’s best to start your plant training early and often. This strain can handle a bit of a battering, so don't worry too much. Durban Poison is known for its resilience and ability to bounce back quickly from heavy stress.
Expect yields of 500-600gr/m² after a 10-to-12-week flowering period, and buds that look about as good as you've ever seen. She’s a heavy feeder, so keep that in mind one vegetative growth properly kicks in.
Durban Poison Taste And Smell
Durban Poison's aroma is like no other strain of its era, although it has been recreated with newer school strains for sure. A unique blend of sweet and spicy notes - some describe it as earthy; others say it has a hint of a “pine” element- makes this a real favorite in the flavor department.
The smoke is smooth and creamy when cured for more than a month, but can be a little harsh straight out of the drying room.