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Fruity Durban
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Fruity Durban
The fast-moving F1 hybrid of Durban Poison and Serious MimosaFruity Durban is a mostly sativa F1 hybrid made from African Durban Poison and a selected Serious Mimosa. It combines strong growth vigor with an unusually short flowering time for sativa-leaning genetics, while also showing notable resistance to mildew and fungal issues. Indoors as well as outdoors, she develops quickly, vigorously, and with a clear focus on flower production - a cultivar that makes her intentions obvious from the start.
In flower, Fruity Durban moves at a pace rarely seen even among fast varieties: shortly after the switch to 12/12, she is already setting visible buds and goes on to form long, dense, low-leaf colas with a generous coat of resin. She can look ready surprisingly early, yet gains further density and weight when given a little more time. That is part of what makes her so interesting: earlier harvests tend to highlight the bright, fruity Mimosa side, while later harvests bring out more of the spicier, more classic Durban expression. Add to that a thick layer of trichomes that also makes her especially appealing for washers, and Fruity Durban stands out as a distinctive, characterful cultivar for those looking for early finishing speed, sativa character, and real aromatic nuance in one line.
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Harvest Time Outdoors
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Flowering Period
35 - 47 days -
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Feminized Seeds
99.9 % female plants -
Photoperiodic Seeds
Begins to flower as soon as the days get shorter, or you reduce the light time.
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A fresh taste, zesty and full of vibrant citrus notes.
The scent of a Moroccan spice market
Sun-ripened oranges on the Mediterranean
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Like a squirrel on espresso
... like a chameleon in a paint store
... like a squirrel with a jetpack
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Autoflower
Autoflowering cannabis strains are hybrids with Ruderalis genetics that bloom independently of light cycles. This trait evolved as an adaptation to northern climates with short summers. Unlike photoperiod strains, which require specific light cycles to flower, autoflowers begin flowering automatically after a growth period of approximately 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the genetics. Their short lifecycle—usually around 70 to 80 days—makes them ideal for quick harvests, whether grown indoors or outdoors.
Autoflowers are popular among beginners and experienced growers alike due to their simplicity and ability to produce multiple harvests in a year. High-quality autoflowers are often resilient to cold, pests, and mold, though breeding quality plays a crucial role. Poorly bred autoflowers may be more prone to mold or stress-related issues. Their compact size (typically 75–100 cm) makes them well-suited for small spaces or discreet setups. Additionally, in regions with unpredictable weather or short summers, their rapid lifecycle allows them to bypass extreme conditions before harvest.
Photoperiod
Photoperiod cannabis strains require specific light cycles to trigger their flowering phase. In nature, this phase begins when days grow shorter—typically in late summer or autumn. The process is regulated by light-sensitive proteins called phytochromes. In indoor cultivation, growers replicate these conditions by adjusting the daily light schedule from 18 hours of light (vegetative phase) to usually 12 hours of light and darkness (flowering phase).
Photoperiod strains often offer greater variety and potency than autoflowers, as their genetic pool is broader and not limited by Ruderalis genetics. However, some autoflowers are beginning to close the gap in both potency and diversity. These strains are favored by experienced growers because they allow precise control over growth, size, yield, and cannabinoid profiles. However, they require meticulous management of light cycles, temperature, humidity, and nutrients to achieve optimal results.
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Organic
Our cannabis flowers are cultivated under the strictest organic standards. This means that instead of pesticides, we use beneficial organisms to combat pests naturally and avoid synthetic pesticides, artificial fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms. Organic cultivation ensures the purity and quality of our products while preserving natural biodiversity and the healthy condition of the soil. Thus, we can guarantee a natural and unadulterated product.
Natural
Naturalness is at the forefront for us. Our cannabis flowers are free from artificial additives, preservatives, and colorants to preserve the plant’s natural purity and integrity. We strive to offer products that maintain a wide spectrum of terpenes, cannabinoids, and other valuable plant compounds present in cannabis.
Sustainable
For us, sustainability is a firm conviction and a lived practice. We strive to avoid plastic wherever possible and focus on climate-neutral shipping, sustainable cultivation methods, and using natural raw materials like wood wool to insulate our shipping cartons.
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