“I grew Dutch Passions Durban Poison last years. Started her off in March and transplanted her outdoors in May. She was grown container free in super soil. By August she was as big as a lilac bush with beautiful spiral buds that were anywhere from 10" to 16". She was easy to grow, was resistant
to bugs and white powdery mildew. By the end of September I placed a plastic roof over her for protection against rain and frost. Harvested early October. Great plant to grow but was disappointed with the lack of any licorice scent. Did not have the traditional zippy high of a sativa that I was looking for with this strain/mix of Durban poison.
I would still recommend this strain because it was a pleasure to grow and is tough as nails against pests and other blights that plagued a different strain that grew beside her.”
“I grew Dutch Passions Durban Poison last years. Started her off in March and transplanted her outdoors in May. She was grown container free in super soil. By August she was as big as a lilac bush with beautiful spiral buds that were anywhere from 10" to 16". She was easy to grow, was resistant
to bugs and white powdery mildew. By the end of September I placed a plastic roof over her for protection against rain and frost. Harvested early October. Great plant to grow but was disappointed with the lack of any licorice scent. Did not have the traditional zippy high of a sativa that I was looking for with this strain/mix of Durban poison.
I would still recommend this strain because it was a pleasure to grow and is tough as nails against pests and other blights that plagued a different strain that grew beside her.”
“mine girls came out, absolutely amazingly. 5/5 Germinated and it was a treat to both care for them, harvest them and taste the fruit of your labours. I find it very good for daytime use. Definately a strain I would grow again.”