Durban Poison Feminized Seeds
Price range: $65.00 through $255.00
Durban Poison is a feminized pure sativa landrace descendant, prized for its vigorous growth, high resin output, and sweet anise-citrus aroma. Originating from South Africa, it’s celebrated for its fast-flowering structure, stability, and classic old-world flavor.
A product of selective breeding from the original Durban landrace, this strain exhibits uniform, vigorous growth and exceptional resilience. Plants grow tall with open branching and narrow leaves, producing long, spear-shaped buds coated in trichomes. Flowers are bright green with orange pistils and a silvery sheen under light. The aroma is clean and complex—sweet citrus, anise, and pine layered with subtle earthy spice. Growers appreciate Durban Poison for its ability to thrive in nearly any climate, its mold resistance, and its reliable, high-quality yields.
Sow Durban Poison feminized seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before transplanting outdoors, or directly into soil in warm, sunny regions. Plants typically reach 150–220 cm and respond well to training and pruning to control height and improve light exposure. Flowering completes in 8–9 weeks indoors, with outdoor harvests ready by early to mid-October. Thriving in full sun and nutrient-rich, well-drained soil, Durban Poison produces tall, aromatic plants that embody classic sativa vigor.
Days to Maturity: 56–63 (flowering)
Plant Habit: Tall, pure sativa structure
Buds: Long, resin-coated, citrus-anise aroma
Best For: Outdoor gardens or tall indoor spaces with strong light
Sun/Soil: Full sun; nutrient-rich, well-drained soil
Zones: Suitable for USDA 9–11 outdoors
Feminized Sativa | Heirloom: Y | Sun: Full | Height/Spread: 150–220 cm / 80–100 cm | Spacing: 24–36 inches (60–90 cm) | Depth: 0.25 inches (0.6 cm) | Maturity: 56–63 days | Zones: 9–11
Seeds are sold for horticultural use. Results vary by climate and gardener skill. Not a food, supplement, or medicine. Follow local regulations.
Durban Poison feminized seeds produce tall, resinous plants with citrus-anise scented buds—a fast-flowering African landrace celebrated for its strength, aroma, and reliability.


