Durban Poison Strain Review(outdoor grown)

REEFS

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I obtained my stash of durban poison through a friend. The last bud i have from that stash is about 2 weeks old now so it doesn't look very well. Although i've never personally tried regular Durban(nor have i heard of it) i would imagine that Durban Poison would be much better.

As far as yields im really not too sure. I would look it up on google or if you plan on buying seeds check a few different websites out.
I thought regular Durban is Durban Poison. I just bought some Durban from Sensi seeds and in the description it says it is known as Durban Poison to the locals. I just figured because of legal issues the could not name it Durban Poison.
 

REEFS

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Does anybody know what Durban is like in the Northern Hemisphere (dunno the best way to describe Irish weather, odd burst of sun some for days at a time, but plenty of rain in between!)

Thinking of growing some outdoors and sampled it in the dam to see, best way to describe is like good bud but at say 60-70% both in smell and strength and considering the bulk from outdoor grows, that's fine by me! Thinking either DP, Early girl or Swiss Miss (EG and SM are good against damp apparently, but I've never sampled them!).

Anyone got any input?
Dude, DP thrives where I live so you should have no problem in Ireland.
 

Rob Roy

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DP grows good outdoors even in northern USA...6 ounces from one plant best I've seen so far. I think with a bit more sunshine and an earlier seedling start indoors 10 -12 ounces will be achieved in '09. It's not the best "one hit" weed potency wise, but it will get you a decent high and because it yields well is worth considering for outdoor. My "friend" is thinking of crossing DP with AK-47 or Northern #5 to give it a little more horsepower while retaining the good outdoor characteristics of DP. DP by itself is probably a good casual gardener weed too or good for a grow that you can't tend everyday as it doesn't seem as finicky as say "Blueberry".
 
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