STRNG Seeds – Durban Poison Auto
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Sativa-dominant hybrid that offers sweet, fruity, and spicy flavors, delivering creative sensations.
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Durban Poison Auto is a sativa-dominant hybrid, known for its dynamic flavor profile and uplifting sensations. This strain delights the senses with sweet, fruity, and spicy notes, combined with an earthy undertone that enhances its unique appeal.
Growing Durban Poison Auto is straightforward and rewarding, especially for sativa enthusiasts. Indoors, it flowers in 10-11 weeks, yielding between 250 to 300 grams per square meter. Outdoors, this resilient strain can produce up to 450 grams per plant, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced cultivators. The plants remain compact, reaching a height of 80-100 cm indoors and outdoors, which makes them suitable for discreet growth.
The experience of Durban Poison Auto is predominantly uplifting and energetic. With a high sativa content of 90% and just 10% indica, this strain provides focused sessions.
Durban Poison Auto for being a flavorful strain. Its sweet, fruity, and spicy flavors are complemented by earthy undertones, creating a delightful taste experience.
Genetic Background: | Durban Poison x Ruderalis |
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THC: | - |
CBD: | 0.5% |
Sativa: | 90% |
Indica: | 10% |
Flavor: | Sweet, Fruity, Spicy, Earthy |
Effect: | Relaxing, Uplifting, Energetic, Creative |
Yield indoor: | 250 - 300 gr/m² |
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Yield outdoor: | Up to 450 gr/plant |
Flowering time: | 10 - 11 weeks |
Height indoor: | 80 - 100 cm |
Height outdoor: | 80 - 100 cm |
Harvest Month: | - |
It’s one of the few autos that delivers a true landrace sativa experience, fast-growing, uplifting, and spicy-sweet in aroma. It’s ideal for growers seeking an energizing, old-school profile in a short timeframe.
It starts earthy and woody, then develops strong notes of black pepper, anise, and sweet herbs. The scent becomes sharper and more complex as harvest approaches.
Look for mostly cloudy trichomes, darkened pistils, and a sharp, citrus-spice aroma. Buds should feel firm and release scent when gently squeezed.
For best results, store your seeds in a cool, dark place with low humidity. An airtight container in a refrigerator is ideal to keep them fresh for longer periods.
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It’s a light-to-moderate feeder. Overfeeding can dull its aromatic profile, so dial in nutrients carefully and watch leaf tips for early signs of excess.
It’s great for sativa lovers who want fast results, as well as outdoor growers in cooler regions looking for quick, mold-resistant plants with good vertical control.
Expect long, slender buds with bright orange pistils and a light sugar coating. In cooler climates, some purple or blue hues may emerge late in flower.
It typically reaches 80–120 cm indoors and a bit taller outdoors. It’s more vertical than bushy but remains manageable without training.
Yes. The spicy-sweet profile gets noticeably intense in the final 2–3 weeks. It’s not overpowering, but odor control is advised indoors.
No. It begins flowering automatically based on age. Most growers run 18–20 hours of light per day from start to finish.
Yes. Its fast cycle makes it ideal for 2–3 runs per season in warm climates, or a reliable early harvest option in cooler regions.
It responds well to early low-stress training (LST). Topping is not recommended due to the limited veg time. Gentle shaping improves yields and airflow.
Yes. It’s hardy, resilient to pests and humidity, and doesn’t demand complex feeding. Just keep the environment stable and avoid overwatering.
Very well. Its manageable height and narrow profile make it suitable for tents, closets, or balconies where space is limited.
Durban Poison Auto typically finishes in 9–10 weeks. Some phenos may run to week 11, especially in low-light or cool conditions.
A 3–5 gallon (11–19L) container is ideal. Autos perform best when started directly in their final pot to avoid root disruption.
21–27°C (70–80°F) is best. Keep RH around 55% in veg, then lower it to 45–50% during flowering to protect against mold.
A balanced feed with slightly increased nitrogen in early veg helps support vertical growth. In bloom, switch to a clean bloom formula without overfeeding.
No. Light pruning to expose bud sites is helpful, but avoid aggressive defoliation. The narrow-leaf structure allows light penetration naturally.