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Durban Poison Feminized Cannabis Seeds

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  • The espresso of cultivars
  • The energy you'd expect from a true sativa with around 17% THC
  • Pinene delivers the forest aroma in every bud
  • Durban Poison feminized seeds are very special because they have a deep history that lives on in many other strains, songs, movies, and through word of mouth—passed on from one generation of smokers to the next.This landrace strain is a cult classic that was “discovered” in the early 70s, close to Durban (the second-largest port city in South Africa). DP is about as Sativa as y...Show more

    Durban Poison Feminized Cannabis Seeds profile

    THC Level
    22%
    CBD level
    0.2%
    Max Yield indoor
    400 gm/sqm
    Max Yield outdoor
    500 gm/plant
    Height indoor
    200
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    Flowering style
    Photoperiod
    Harvest month
    September
    Flowering time
    8-10 Weeks
    Grows
    Greenhouse, Indoor, Outdoor
    Medical
    Anxiety
    Arthritis
    Depression
    Fatigue
    Inflammation
    Migranes
    Pain
    Effects
    Creative
    Energetic
    Euphoric
    Focused
    Happy
    Uplifted
    Flavor
    Earthy
    Pine
    Spicy
    Sweet
    Woody
    Climate
    Temperate continental
    Sunny mediterranean

    Durban Poison Feminized Cannabis Seeds

    Durban Poison feminized seeds are very special because they have a deep history that lives on in many other strains, songs, movies, and through word of mouth—passed on from one generation of smokers to the next.
    This landrace strain is a cult classic that was “discovered” in the early 70s, close to Durban (the second-largest port city in South Africa). 
    DP is about as Sativa as you can get, from the plants' enormous size to its buds’ stimulating and long-lasting heady high, devoid of any laziness or fatigue.
    Durban Poison is rightly referred to as the “espresso of strains” because it’s one of the best to jump-start your day as it increases productivity. Our “barista” tips will help you whip up thicker trichome foams from your DP cultivar!

    What are Durban Poison feminized cannabis seeds?


    Durban Poison feminized seeds mature into bud-producing female plants for this classic strain. The plant provides energizing buds and can grow quite tall—as you’d expect from any sativa.
    If the vibes from other non-pure sativa strains like blueberry don’t do it for you, we hear you. The feminized Durban Poison plant is one of the few “landrace” strains still being grown, despite the proliferation of hybrids. 
    Durban Poison fans love it because it retains its clearly sativa effects. After all, it’s one of the “purest” sativa around to date because it is not hybridized in any way.
    Of course, things have changed from when this strain was first discovered in the 70s when the original seeds provided significantly lower yields and potency.
    The modern-day version of Durban Poison announces itself with zest because of its high THC levels, averaging around 17% and sometimes reaching up to 25% through optimal cultivation. 
    This strain also has very resinous buds filled with terpene goodness. That’s not all: the feminized Durban Poison plant is a short flowering sativa (8–10 weeks) that grows fast, and still robust like its ancestors.
    The Durban Poison feminized plant delivers a high yield of up to 16 ounces per square meter indoors and between 16–23 ounces per plant outdoors.
    Breeders too love the Durban Poison feminized seeds to create new hybrids. As a result, this landrace strain has spawned many outstanding strains such as Girl Scout Cookies (GSC) and Cherry Pie strains in modern times.
    GSC is a cross of Durban Poison and an OG Kush phenotype. It created a worldwide buzz because of its enduring space high that appeals to both indica and sativa lovers alike.

    What are the Durban Poison feminized seeds effects?


    Nothing says good morning like a few tokes of Durban Poison! While other strains can do the job, Durban Poison feminized is much more potent—and don’t forget, its effects are much more consistent because it's one of the “true sativas” on the market.
    A hit from this bud feels like getting an espresso shot, as it starts with a euphoric head rush that’s cerebral and energizing. In essence, you’ll get an extreme boost of energy that makes you social, happy, and creative. You’ll see colors better and not pass out.
    Durban Poison feminized weed could just do the trick if you want to set a social mood, clean your house, or work out. It stimulates your mind with its clear sativa influence, providing a high energy buzz that can help alleviate stress, depression, anxiety, and light pain.
    Say you’re in college, then you’ll be happy your professor gave you homework because you’ll know the answer to every question and want extra credit work, thanks to Durban Poison feminized weed. 
    That’s how good and enlightened this bud makes you feel. This daytime toke shouldn’t be taken for granted. The high is a serious creeper that’ll build up slowly and intensify long after the last hit—so puff cautiously.
    Durban Poison feminized is potent and prone to making beginners anxious or paranoid. Those not acclimatized to sativa dominant strains because they get winded up or too wired are better off with indica dominant varieties.
    You should definitely take this strain slow if you have low tolerance to lessen some psychoactive aspects. Other potential side effects include dry mouth and eyes—these effects aren’t severe and can be remedied by consuming liquids.

    What does the Durban Poison feminized smell like?


    You’re immediately greeted with a dank and skunky odor when you open up a bag containing Durban Poison. The aroma intensifies as you break up the buds, giving off a licorice scent.
    The smooth, creamy smoke from Durban Poison feminized buds is a subtle mix of licorice and piney smell: similar to what you’d find in the Jack Herer strain. The dominant terpene is Pinene, also found in pine trees, explaining the pine-like aroma from the buds.
    The anise-flavored smoke is quite smooth: not biting or harsh at all.
    In general, Durban Poison feminized weed has a subtle smell—this is good for many consumers that don't like funky, fruity, or floral herbs: they just want to smoke their thing, catch their buzz, and keep it moving.

    How to germinate Durban Poison feminized seeds


    Durban Poison feminized seeds are like any other, needing heat, water, and air to germinate. You can germinate your seed in many ways, but the easiest and most common way to do so is the paper towel germination method, as demonstrated in our germination guide.
    Here’s what it entails:
    You’ll need your feminized Durban Poison seeds, paper towels, two clean dinner plates, and water.
    - Wet one of your paper towels and ring out any excess water. The paper towel shouldn’t be drenched to have water oozing out.
    - Lay the wet paper towel on one of your dinner plates. Place your feminized Durban Poison seeds an inch apart on the wet paper towel using tweezers.
    - Moisten another wet paper towel and ring out any excess water as you did with the first. Carefully place it on the seeds. Lift the attached paper towels to ensure there’s no free-standing water on the plate by drying it.
    - Finally, place the second plate on top of the other to form a dome and place it in a warm and dry environment. The ideal temperature range for Durban Poison feminized seeds germination is between 70–77℉.
    After all this, all you’ll need is patience. Check your paper towels regularly because they dry out quickly. 
    Ensure they’re still wet to keep your seeds happy and moist.
    In a couple of days (1–5), you’ll see a sprout come out from the feminized Durban Poison seeds, and this becomes the plant's taproot, indicating that it’s ready for planting. 
    Transfer your seed to a growing medium such as your soil by planting it knuckle deep (about an inch). You’ll need to handle the marijuana seed carefully to avoid damaging the sprout during transplanting. 
    Ensure the transfer process is sterile by using a clean medium such as tweezers and gloves when handling the cannabis seed to avoid shocking it.

    Durban Poison feminized seeds grow guide


    The feminized Durban Poison plant looks like a frosted Christmas tree, and her buds make you merry. It’s a hardy plant that grows well in a wide temperature range between 65–85℉. 
    DP thrives outdoors, where it has the freedom to grow tall (up to 10 feet high) and provide you with about 21 ounces of buds per plant. The feminized Durban Poison plant is susceptible to over-fertilization than most cannabis plants since it’s a pure sativa. 
    Therefore, do not overfeed it if you want to avoid nutrient lockouts. For example, you should not add nitrogen-based fertilizers until the cotyledons have fallen off your seedling. 
    It’ll only need water before this, as the dicotyledons provide all it needs. If cultivating the Durban Poison feminized plant in an indoor setup, keep temperatures moderately low in the 72–80℉ range. 
    This optimal range will accelerate growth in the first couple of weeks of vegetative growth. You could accelerate growth by increasing temperature up to 95℉ only if you increase CO2 levels and keep humidity levels low.
    Relative humidity should not be higher than 65% during the vegetative stage because high humidity reduces root growth. Reduce relative humidity to as low as 30% during the flowering phase to lessen the risk of bud rot.
    You can see the wide temperatures and humidity ranges give you considerable leeway for where you can grow the feminized Durban Poison seeds, making her one of the easiest plants to grow.
    Feminized Durban Poison buds provide the perfect mix of colorful hues, stacked textures, and impressive resin production during the flowering phase. 
    The best time to harvest is when at least 70% of the white pistils turn orange or when cloudy than clear. Do not harvest too early when the trichomes are clear because such a bud will give you harmful psychoactive effects and paranoia. 
    On the other hand, harvesting too late makes the THC in the trichomes transform to CBN, ruining your harvest. Use a lighted loupe or a magnifying glass to observe your trichomes as you near harvest.
    After harvesting your buds, dry them indoors for at least two weeks. Accelerating the drying process could reduce the potency of your Durban Poison feminized buds. 
    On the other hand, drying too slowly could create a breeding ground for mold and mildew.
    After curing, the long orange pistils that weave through the light green and chunky buds covered in glistening trichomes offer an incredible bag appeal. You’ll want to show off the beautiful buds to your friends by stacking them next to your trophies.

    What are the Durban Poison feminized strain genetics?


    Landrace strains are great for the simple reason that they’ve been inbreeding and selecting themselves on a massive scale for a long time. Durban Poison feminized seeds come from a weed that was first ‘discovered’ by cannabis activist Ed Rosenthal in the late 1970s. 
    He was awed by the strong effects and fast flowering time in the seeds he procured from local farmers in Durban. Rosenthal developed the plant to its full potential through selective breeding and popularized it. 
    Today, Durban Poison has a massive global influence in the cannabis world, and it has parented a horde of strains from back in the day, such as Skunk #1, to recent stains such as Girl Scout Cookies.
    There's an allure that the original landrace seeds are the best. We hate to break it to you that there's usually nothing special or unique about original plants. You wouldn't want the actual sativa leaning subspecies found in the 70s. 
    That would be like buying a gray wolf instead of a cute and cuddly puppy that's put together by breeders the way we want it.
    As a result, the modern phenotype of the Durban Poison feminized plant is hybridized, domesticated, morphed, and well-bred to provide respectable THC levels and, most importantly, real sativa effects without any indica influence.
    Ancient cannabis was so wild-looking. Its THC, CBD, and terpenes were much lower than before people started breeding them. For example, the average THC content in 1970 was 1%, whereas today’s average is 14%. 
    Therefore, you wouldn't even want any indigenous weed, plant, or “pet” found in nature. Unfortunately, we might never know the genealogy of Durban Poison feminized weed because it was grown during the prohibition period. 
    Scientists weren't allowed to test or know anything, and they could get in trouble for studying the herb. There's no empirical evidence to show that the feminized Durban Poison plant is 100% sativa or indigenous to South Africa because no one cannot provide this proof. 
    It’s only a landrace because it’s adapted to the environment it was found.

    Wellness and Durban Poison feminized seeds 


    The feminized Durban Poison buds provide an invigorating mental buzz that’ll keep you going. This herb makes you feel motivated like you’re on top of the world when everything around you is crashing down.
    It is a great daytime treat that can help fight fatigue and stress. You won't get drowsy, or any couch lock effect like most indica variants would make you feel. 
    DP is ideal if you want to talk to someone and have a good conversation. It uplifts you, makes you feel like Einstein, and gets your creative juices and thoughts flowing.
    This feel-good bud offers uplifting effects to combat anxiety and depression. Durban Poison feminized weed offers an intense cerebral high that helps you focus your thoughts and get them all on the same plane. 
    It settles you down to a point where you can focus on individual tasks rather than letting you do so many things, yet you accomplish nothing. As a result, the stimulating high makes you feel motivated, and you can use this effect to cure symptoms associated with ADHD and ADD. 
    It’s like an amphetamine, without the adverse side effects.
    Most people think all marijuana makes them crave some munchies. Even though this is true for many, some few, including Durban Poison feminized weed, suppress hunger. 
    Because it's an appetite suppressant, this strain could help with diabetes. Remember, strains hit people differently. For example, sativa varieties might cause anxiety, whereas an indica won't. 
    On the other hand, an indica is more sedative while a sativa like feminized Durban Poison is stimulating. Regardless, everyone should have a favorite sativa, indica, and hybrid.
    Durban Poison is the favorite sativa for many people around the world. However, it’s prone to induce anxiety depending on your situation, lifestyle, and experience with it. 
    Conversely, it can help with anxiety and let you get through your day happily if you can control it by consuming moderately.
    Durban Poison feminized buds are great for getting tasks done. Maybe you’ve been struggling to finish something done for a while, but you need to sit down and get it done. If so, promptly get the espresso of weed without hesitation to get things in motion.
    Disclaimer: This medical marijuana information is not advice and should not be treated as such. Please seek professional medical advice.

    Durban Poison feminized seeds: Frequently Asked Questions


    Where can I get free cannabis Durban Poison feminized seeds?


    Durban Poison buds are usually pricier than others in most cannabis stores—but you emphatically get your money's worth. 
    That said, you’ll always get some free seeds to go along with your Durban Poison feminized seeds order or any other strain you purchase from us. We also have cheap cannabis seeds and buy one, get one (BOGO) promotions on many of our seeds, so you stand a chance to get some. 
    Beware not to go on a wild goose chase for free cannabis seeds that either grow poorly or never even arrive from a site you’ve never done business with before.

    Can a beginner grow Durban Poison feminized?


    The Durban Poison feminized plant is one of the easiest plants to grow if cultivated outdoors. It’s a hardy plant that’s adapted to a wide range of outdoor temperatures. 
    Simply sprout a few seeds, plant them outside, provide ample nutrients, and water them about two to three times a week.

    What is the Durban Poison feminized flower time?


    Durban Poison is known as a short flowering sativa, eight to 10 weeks. It usually takes longer for sativa plants (narrow leaf) to flower, taking around 10 to 16 weeks. 
    Indica plants (broad leaf), on the other hand, typically take between 8 and 12 weeks to flower. Therefore, you won't have to wait much longer with DP because it grows fast, and you can harvest more times during the year. 
    The feminized Durban Poison weed is usually ready for harvest around late September or early October.

    How long do Durban Poison feminized seeds take to germinate?


    Durban Poison feminized marijuana seeds should take around 24–72 hours to germinate if you follow our germination guide. If your marijuana seed doesn't germinate within two weeks, then it’s probably a dud. 
    Keep track and take photos of germinating seeds you bought from us because they have a germination guarantee.

    How long does it take Durban Poison feminized from seeds to harvest?


    Marijuana goes through four life stages, transitioning from seed (1–2 weeks,) seedling (2–4 weeks,) vegetative (2–8 weeks,) and finally flowering (8–10 weeks for DP). 
    You can change the light schedule on your feminized Durban Poison plant as early as two weeks into the vegetative growth because her roots take quickly. From calculation, you can see that the minimum time you can go from seed to harvest is (1 + 2 + 2 + 8) 13 weeks.

    Grow medium: Durban Poison feminized hydro or soil?


    Most people prefer to grow the feminized Durban Poison plant outdoors, where they have enough space for this towering cultivar. 
    On the other hand, hydroponics indoors will bring about accelerated growth, needing only nine weeks for the plant to reach the maximum height recommended before switching it to flower from veg.
    It’s your choice. But regular cultivators are better off using soil than hydro for commercial enterprises.

    What is the average Durban Poison feminized height?


    The Durban Poison feminized plant can reach up to 10 Ft tall if you let it, and it usually doubles in size during flowering. Use the Screen of Green method (ScrOG) to keep this plant in control, especially if growing the crop indoors.
    By utilizing ScrOG, you’ll have many succulent buds on the top foliage receiving the most light. You’ll also need to prune the feminized Durban Poison weed regularly to control its height. Top it early to get more main branches and maximize your surface area.

    Where can I find pictures of Durban Poison feminized marijuana seeds?


    Get pictures of the Durban Poison feminized seeds, seedlings or plants on Homegrown Diaries, where our customers share their progress and get advice tailored to their cultivar. 
    You’ll get to see an accurate representation of the strain on our site, rather than stock photos enhanced by photoshop or cultivars only grown by experts. Become a customer, leave a review, and hopefully share your cultivars’ progress.

    Where is the best place to buy Durban Poison feminized seeds in the USA?


    At homegrown, you’ll get your feminized Durban Poison seeds shipped easily within the USA, unlike offshore seed banks whose seeds are often stopped on the port. 
    In addition, HMG is trusted, reliable, and offers guarantees that you’ll get your order on your doorstep in a matter of weeks.

    Are there any other names for Durban Poison feminized?


    Loyal fans to Durban Poison often refer to it as DP. It’s also called the espresso of strains because of its very effective, stimulating, and energizing effects. 
    Durban is a port city in South Africa, and those who named the strain decided to pay homage to its home place. People don’t know where the poison part comes from, but it sounds kind of cool—right?
    Strangely, some potential consumers are driven away by the name tag “poison” in Durban Poison feminized seeds. This aversion is quite unfortunate because its effects are anything but—in fact, it gives you more life.
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    Our Durban Poison feminized seeds for sale are the same for normal and commercial customers. We're not just an American cannabis seed company, we are an American cannabis brand.

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