Diet Durban Thcv 11 by Seedsman
Indica × Sativa
Diet Durban THCV 1:1 is a hybrid strain developed by Seedsman, notable for its balanced genetic makeup and a significant presence of THCV alongside THC. This strain aims to provide a nuanced experience by combining characteristics from both indica and sativa lineages.
Appearance
Diet Durban THCV 1:1 buds are dense and compact, displaying a vibrant green coloration mixed with deeper forest undertones. They are covered in resin glands that give them a glistening, almost frosty appearance, further accented by small orange pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Diet Durban THCV 1:1 is complex, starting with earthy and woody notes, layered with subtle citrus and spice. As it deepens, hints of pine and sweet herbal scents emerge. The flavor follows suit, offering a pleasant interplay of citrus, pine, and spice on the exhale, complemented by an underlying sweetness reminiscent of herbal teas.
Effects
This hybrid strain provides a well-rounded experience, blending cerebral and physical sensations. Users may experience calming, euphoric, and creative effects, stemming from its balanced genetic heritage. The presence of THCV may also contribute to its unique profile.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Diet Durban THCV 1:1 is characterized by a 1:1 ratio of THCV to THC, with each typically ranging from 7-10%. Its terpene profile includes myrcene, limonene, and pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. Myrcene offers fruity and herbal notes, limonene adds citrus tang, and pinene contributes a pine quality.
Growing
Diet Durban THCV 1:1 is noted to thrive when cultivated outdoors, producing robust plants with dense yields, particularly under optimal autumn conditions. The strain is known for maintaining bud structure even later in the growing season.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Seedsman, Diet Durban THCV 1:1 was bred during a period of exploration into balancing potent cannabinoids and indica/sativa traits. It is a balanced hybrid, with genetic markers suggesting an approximately 50:50 distribution of indica and sativa genetics, resulting from deliberate cross-breeding techniques.