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No. 3176Sativa

Durban Poison Autoflower by Blim Burn Seeds

Durban Poison × Ruderalis

Durban Poison Autoflower from Blim Burn Seeds is a sativa-dominant hybrid that merges the classic Durban Poison with ruderalis genetics for autoflowering convenience. It offers a potent experience with a complex aromatic and flavor profile.

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AromaCitrusHerbalSpicyPineOrange

Appearance

This autoflowering variety typically grows to a medium size, featuring a sturdy, branched structure that supports dense buds. The calyxes are often a deep green, accented by bright orange pistils and a generous coating of trichomes, giving the buds a glistening appearance. Some plants may exhibit subtle purplish hues in their leaves.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma is a complex mix of sweet, citrusy, and herbal notes, often described as spicy orange with an undercurrent of pine. Upon inhalation, the flavor follows with sweet, citrus-savory tones that develop into earthy and spicy notes on the exhale. Users often liken the taste to a blend of citrus candy and herbal tea.

Effects

Durban Poison Autoflower is reported to provide cerebral, energetic, and euphoric effects. It is often sought for its ability to uplift mood and stimulate creativity, making it suitable for daytime use.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Laboratory analyses indicate THC levels typically range from 15% to over 20%, with CBD present in amounts less than 1%. Key terpenes contributing to its profile include terpinolene, ocimene, pinene, and myrcene, which influence its distinct aroma and flavor.

Growing

Developed with ruderalis genetics, this strain offers autoflowering capabilities, meaning it flowers based on age rather than light cycle, simplifying cultivation. It is noted for resilience and a faster harvest cycle compared to traditional photoperiod strains.

Origins & Lineage

Durban Poison Autoflower was created by Blim Burn Seeds by crossing the legendary South African sativa landrace, Durban Poison, with ruderalis genetics. This cross aimed to retain the sativa's desirable traits while introducing autoflowering characteristics.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Durban Poison Autoflower?
THC levels typically range from 15% to over 20%.
What are the primary terpenes in Durban Poison Autoflower?
Key terpenes include terpinolene, ocimene, pinene, and myrcene.
What effects can I expect from Durban Poison Autoflower?
Users often report cerebral, energetic, and euphoric effects, promoting creativity and upliftment.
Is Durban Poison Autoflower suitable for beginners?
Its autoflowering nature and resilience suggest it may be suitable, though specific difficulty is not detailed.