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I litteraly recoiled in pleasurable,flabbergasted mouth breathing window lickin disbelief. WTF where are those genetics from dude ? .They provide eye candy too. I was spellbound today...
Best pic ive seen on here yet hands down man . can you please take a pic with a black light ?.I litteraly recoiled in pleasurable,flabbergasted mouth breathing window lickin disbelief. WTF where are those genetics from dude ? .
Thanks! My phone has a really good camera which helps a lot too.I litteraly recoiled in pleasurable,flabbergasted mouth breathing window lickin disbelief. WTF where are those genetics from dude ? .
Plant type | 100% Sativa |
THC | Up to 20% |
CBD | Insignificant amount |
Climate | Indoors | Steppe | Mediterranean |
Plant size | Average |
Flowers | 8 weeks |
Yields | 18 to 21 oz per 3x3ft |
Taste & Smell | Cheese | Citrus | Earthy | Fruity | Skunky | Sweet |
Effects | Euphoric | Happy | Relaxed | Sleepy | Uplifted |
I know its back round but not that in depth where was this fact sheet sourced from please and it there similar reports on other strains ?. tks for you're effort and time sending me this. I had no idea durban was capable of such wonderfully bright and varied monochromatic hues. That strain is officialy on my hit list promise me you'll revert that one ...make seeds by selfing and send me some for breedind purposes ill do a really big pheno hunt with you being constantly updated or you can come visit..... Get at me bro ....Thanks! My phone has a really good camera which helps a lot too.
I got the seeds from 420. Here’s their run down:
Durban Poison is a pure Sativa named after its city of origin: Durban, South Africa. Despite its name, it is a delightful strain that gives the user energy, joy, and creativity. When smoked, the air is filled with the sweet, pungent aroma of citrusy grapefruit, with a taste that matches. Durban Poison seeds grow a marijuana plant that is especially known for its huge resin-filled glands. For people looking to extract cannabis concentrate, this is a dream come true.
Durban Poison takes the cake when it comes to Sativas that everyone loves and wants for themselves. Its high is excellent, and its 100% Sativa purity greatly sought after. Its history goes back fairly far, at least as compared with other marijuana strains. Durban Poison goes back to the 1970s and has been popular ever since. If you don't already know, you will soon find out why.
Plant type 100% Sativa THC Up to 20% CBD Insignificant amount Climate Indoors | Steppe | Mediterranean Plant size Average Flowers 8 weeks Yields 18 to 21 oz per 3x3ft Taste & Smell Cheese | Citrus | Earthy | Fruity | Skunky | Sweet Effects Euphoric | Happy | Relaxed | Sleepy | Uplifted
Durban Poison Strain Origins
This cannabis strain was named after Durban, South Africa, the city where it was born. It's a pure landrace that's always been well-known for its massive resin-filled glands.
Even with its strong African roots, the strain somehow made its way to the United States back in the 1970s thanks to an American pot enthusiast.
Today, it's commonly used to create extracts, such as marijuana concentrates. Because this is a pure landrace that's 100% Sativa, its characteristics are quite distinguishable from hybrid plants. For one thing, this strain has been known to reach 8 feet in height.
I meant the seed compant lolThanks! My phone has a really good camera which helps a lot too.
I got the seeds from 420. Here’s their run down:
Durban Poison is a pure Sativa named after its city of origin: Durban, South Africa. Despite its name, it is a delightful strain that gives the user energy, joy, and creativity. When smoked, the air is filled with the sweet, pungent aroma of citrusy grapefruit, with a taste that matches. Durban Poison seeds grow a marijuana plant that is especially known for its huge resin-filled glands. For people looking to extract cannabis concentrate, this is a dream come true.
Durban Poison takes the cake when it comes to Sativas that everyone loves and wants for themselves. Its high is excellent, and its 100% Sativa purity greatly sought after. Its history goes back fairly far, at least as compared with other marijuana strains. Durban Poison goes back to the 1970s and has been popular ever since. If you don't already know, you will soon find out why.
Plant type 100% Sativa THC Up to 20% CBD Insignificant amount Climate Indoors | Steppe | Mediterranean Plant size Average Flowers 8 weeks Yields 18 to 21 oz per 3x3ft Taste & Smell Cheese | Citrus | Earthy | Fruity | Skunky | Sweet Effects Euphoric | Happy | Relaxed | Sleepy | Uplifted
Durban Poison Strain Origins
This cannabis strain was named after Durban, South Africa, the city where it was born. It's a pure landrace that's always been well-known for its massive resin-filled glands.
Even with its strong African roots, the strain somehow made its way to the United States back in the 1970s thanks to an American pot enthusiast.
Today, it's commonly used to create extracts, such as marijuana concentrates. Because this is a pure landrace that's 100% Sativa, its characteristics are quite distinguishable from hybrid plants. For one thing, this strain has been known to reach 8 feet in height.
420.com is where I got the seeds. I copied that info from their website. I have a 100% success rate with their seeds.I know its back round but not that in depth where was this fact sheet sourced from please and it there similar reports on other strains ?. tks for you're effort and time sending me this. I had no idea durban was capable of such wonderfully bright and varied monochromatic hues. That strain is officialy on my hit list promise me you'll revert that one ...make seeds by selfing and send me some for breedind purposes ill do a really big pheno hunt with you being constantly updated or you can come visit..... Get at me bro ....
bro they look outrageousSame two strains as in my first journal, but with a few differences as follows:
I started these on the Fox Farm feeding schedule as soon as I repotted, The lights are on 24/7, I’ve put everything in 5 gallon pots and I have a little experience now with this being my third grow.
The Durbin poison is 100% sativa.
The black widow is supposed to be 60% Indica and 40% sativa, But I found conflicting information on the site from which I bought the seeds. One statement says 60% Indica & 40% sativa. Another statement says it’s sativa dominant.
I have them in a mix of three parts Happy Frog and one part Coco Loco And put them in 5 gallon fabric pots today.
They’re finishing week 3 of veg today. I also wanted to try fimming & I did that 4 days ago & they all look good so far. Temp ranges from 65f overnight & 74f during the day & I’m keeping the humidity around 60%.
I’ve noticed the leaves on these are a very “rich” shade of green & their details are very well defined. I’m expecting these to do very well.
Lastly, you may notice one of the Durbans is a little smaller. She sprouted 4 days behind her big sister, but she’s along for the ride & being treated as if she sprouted on the same day. The one in the middle is the miracle clone. After fimming I left the second nodes for cloning.
i agree 100 % that is outrageously amazing bud that is gunna blow your head off i reckonBest pic ive seen on here yet hands down man . can you please take a pic with a black light ?.
almost perfection.......or should i not use that wordThis one’s headed to the rack. Her sister is my best effort thus far, but I’ll talk more about her later. Here’s the smaller sister taking center stage. The bud porn I put up a few posts ago is from the same girl...
I can vouch for that I've heard the same info here in Australia.....but i don't recall it having any actual hues to it though when i was purchasing it at $150 a qtr wtf but it was worth itThanks! My phone has a really good camera which helps a lot too.
I got the seeds from 420. Here’s their run down:
Durban Poison is a pure Sativa named after its city of origin: Durban, South Africa. Despite its name, it is a delightful strain that gives the user energy, joy, and creativity. When smoked, the air is filled with the sweet, pungent aroma of citrusy grapefruit, with a taste that matches. Durban Poison seeds grow a marijuana plant that is especially known for its huge resin-filled glands. For people looking to extract cannabis concentrate, this is a dream come true.
Durban Poison takes the cake when it comes to Sativas that everyone loves and wants for themselves. Its high is excellent, and its 100% Sativa purity greatly sought after. Its history goes back fairly far, at least as compared with other marijuana strains. Durban Poison goes back to the 1970s and has been popular ever since. If you don't already know, you will soon find out why.
Plant type 100% Sativa THC Up to 20% CBD Insignificant amount Climate Indoors | Steppe | Mediterranean Plant size Average Flowers 8 weeks Yields 18 to 21 oz per 3x3ft Taste & Smell Cheese | Citrus | Earthy | Fruity | Skunky | Sweet Effects Euphoric | Happy | Relaxed | Sleepy | Uplifted
Durban Poison Strain Origins
This cannabis strain was named after Durban, South Africa, the city where it was born. It's a pure landrace that's always been well-known for its massive resin-filled glands.
Even with its strong African roots, the strain somehow made its way to the United States back in the 1970s thanks to an American pot enthusiast.
Today, it's commonly used to create extracts, such as marijuana concentrates. Because this is a pure landrace that's 100% Sativa, its characteristics are quite distinguishable from hybrid plants. For one thing, this strain has been known to reach 8 feet in height.
can i ask you pleaseI’ve been so busy with stuff I never mentioned that I harvested the Black Widows. I probably chopped ‘em a little early but there was a fair amount of amber in the trichs. And they were loaded with ’em! Dry yield was 78 grams.
Honestly, I’m obsessed with the Durban Poisons. They’re both on day 55 of flower. One looks like she’s about to finish but the other one shows no sign of letting up.
Does this look more like it? I let this ripen a few days longer than the last grow. I haven’t quite found the perfect combination of clear, milky & amber - don’t know what that is yet but I’ll know when I smoke it...almost perfection.......or should i not use that word
Did u just fn say 150 /1/4 oz ?I can vouch for that I've heard the same info here in Australia.....but i don't recall it having any actual hues to it though when i was purchasing it at $150 a qtr wtf but it was worth it