Durban
Durban seeds feminized by Sensi Seeds are the answer from this seedbank to grower's demand for the best sativa ever. Durban marijuana is a known sativa that grows vigorous in south of Africa, being known by growers from all over the world due to its quick flowering time, mold resistance and heavy yields.
Durban strain is one of the most pure sativa from Sensi Seeds collection. These genetics has been kept carefully by Sensi's breeders, who now have developed the feminized seeds doing a back-cross with the original strain.
Original from a subtropical area, Durban can grow and bloom in zones where photoperiod of light is 12 hours of light / 12 hours of darkness along all year.
Durban is a quite short plant, with a quick flowering time, faster than most of sativas, producing also a much denser and thicker buds.
The structure of Durban feminized seeds gets abondant side-branching, with a thick main stem. This structure, once flowering, will fullfil internodal spaces with buds (specially short pistils that can acquire pink and yellow tones before rippening).
These genetics are amply proven in guerrilla style, where plants demonstrate a not common strength, being possible to arrive to harvest with almost none atention by growers. Durban cannabis plants forgive almost any grower's error, being a strain with A+ results, even in less experienced grower's hands. In addition she is an excellent resin producer, what will like all those resin extraction lovers.
Outdoors, plants are easy to manage, and can reach 1,5-2,5 meters heght, depending on the season they are planted, and prunning techniques applied.
The effect of its flowers is strong, mind and body, with an earthy and citrus taste, and a fruity and sweet flavour.
Durban Sensi Seeds
Sex: Feminized.
Genotype: Mostly sativa.
Genetics: South African sativa
Flowering time: 50-70 days.
Harvest: Mid. October.
Yield: High.
Taste: Earthy.
Aroma: Sweet and fruity.
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