Buy Durban Poison Seeds
If you’re looking to get Durban Poison seeds, you’re right on track. It’s a classic in general – a variety that takes you out at any time of day. Personally, I picked it up because I needed something that works without fail and doesn’t make you lay on the couch. Like, you need an energy boost and a positive attitude? That’s exactly what this is.
It’s not too hard to grow, by the way. Even if you’re not an expert, you can do it. The key is proper ventilation and light. It’s a sativa, you know? It needs room to grow. But then the result is just fire: the flavor is grassy, a little sweet, with, you know, a slight citrus flavor. In general, the flavor is like a walk somewhere in the African forest (or so it seems to me).
What about the effect? That’s the most important thing. Durban Poison is like drinking strong coffee, but without the overload. I tried it once before an important meeting, and to be honest, I was the king of the situation. My head was clear, energized, yet calm. No panic, just high.
If you’re gonna buy something, make sure it’s from a good store. It’s important, because, you know, the seeds should be of high quality, not just anything. So take, try, and then tell me how it is!
It’s pure sativa
Do you know how rare it is to find a strain that’s 100% sativa? And this one gives you a boost of energy and clarity. You want to get up in the morning and feel like a superhero? That’s him. I call it the “powerhouse in a cone.”
It’s almost a pleasure to grow him
He’s unpretentious, does well in a variety of conditions. Even if you’re a little defocussed on watering or light, he’ll forgive you. Plus it looks cool – tall, slender, with thick cones. You’ll admire it and be proud, as if you’ve got a pet.
The fragrance is a separate story
Imagine that you are walking through an exotic forest, where everything smells of grass, mint and citrus. With a slight sweetness, of course. The first time I tried it, I thought, “This is natural inspiration.”
The effect is just bombastic
Have you ever had that feeling of being super focused and relaxed at the same time? No? Durban Poison gives you that feeling. I used it before a project at work – I got it done quickly, smoothly, and even the boss praised it. And other times I just hung out with friends, laughed until I cried, and forgot what tiredness is.
How to Grow Durban Poison Seeds?
If you’re going to grow Durban Poison, first of all, good for you. This variety is really worth growing. But there are nuances, so listen carefully, so there are no surprises later.
First of all, it’s tall, really tall. This is not a bush for the balcony, it likes space and space. If you grow in an indoor, then get ready for the fact that you will have to control growth – either by pruning or training. Somehow I got sidetracked and had a jungle of sorts in my box, but it was fun.
Secondly, it likes light. The more the better. If your indoor lights are weak, consider upgrading. It’s easier outdoors in general, but it’s better to grow it in a climate where it’s warm and dry. It’s from Africa after all, something colder doesn’t really suit it.
And one more thing – it has a rather long flowering cycle. Well, like all sativas. So be prepared to wait 9-10 weeks, but it’s worth it. The cones come out dense, resinous and fragrant.
By the way, if suddenly Durban Poison is not what you are looking for, there are more cool options. For example, Sour Diesel, if you also want an invigorating effect, but with such a “diesel” flavor. Or Super Lemon Haze, which is a citrus bomb, but a bit more difficult to grow. In short, sativas always require patience, but the result is just cosmos.
If anything, ask me, I’ll help you with advice!