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Durban Poison Feminised Seeds - 1 Reviews

4.2 Rating 86 Reviews
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Posted 3 years ago
This is my 3rd year in a row growing Durban Poison outdoors in NW Oregon. This strain TRULY finishes at end of september before the mold problems typically hit in this mold-prone part of Oregon. The stone is fantastic...great energy, motivating and fun! I made some tincture and it is almost addictive it is so awesome. Great high, fast finisher for Northern climates
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Posted 3 years ago
Terrible. Out of 10, one sprouted.
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Posted 3 years ago
Seed popped in water after two days and now a three week old vigorous seedling. Looks strong and healthy and time to pot it up.
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Posted 3 years ago
Didn’t sprout but I ordered a 3 pack so 2 more try’s
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Posted 3 years ago
Good day Thank you I have received my seeds I have not yet planted them The packaging was very discreet and strong and the seeds look great I’m looking forward to planting at the correct time of year. Thank you very much
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Posted 3 years ago
Bought 3, all 3 popped. Grew all outdoors in a couple different areas. Outdoors being Vermont, USA. These ladies LOVE the sun. Had 2 in only 5 gallon fabric pots but they were each around 5' tall. The 3rd had a slightly bigger pot and was roughly 6' tall. Very strong plants. 2 stretched a fair amount and the 3rd was Stretch Armstrong on steroids! Buds were dense with lots of trichomes. Easy to grow just make sure she has water. These ladies can get thirsty! But that's an easy problem to solve! Nice smoke, with a great high. I have some snobby weed friends that enjoy all the indoor fruity stuff but they always ask if i have any of the Poison on me ;-). Just add them to your cart already, you won't be disappointed.
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Posted 4 years ago
Planted one got one. Growing slow. Dark green, I think it will be a good one. I think this plant likes a lot of heat and right now it is not that hot out, I expected it to grow faster when it gets a little hotter out.
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Posted 4 years ago