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Durban Poison Family

Durban Poison is a landrace cannabis strain family originating from the Durban region of South Africa, documented since at least the 1970s. Plants in this family are commonly associated with tall, columnar growth patterns and extended flowering periods typical of sativa-dominant genetics. Lineage records frequently report bright, citrus-forward terpene profiles alongside spicy or anise-like notes. Breeders working with Durban Poison genetics have historically valued its vigor, resin production, and stability when crossed with other cultivars. The strain family remains foundational in many modern breeding programs seeking sativa characteristics with reliable growth performance.

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Durban Poison Family strains

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About Durban Poison Family

Durban Poison is a landrace cannabis strain family originating from the Durban region of South Africa, documented since at least the 1970s. Plants in this family are commonly associated with tall, columnar growth patterns and extended flowering periods typical of sativa-dominant genetics. Lineage records frequently report bright, citrus-forward terpene profiles alongside spicy or anise-like notes. Breeders working with Durban Poison genetics have historically valued its vigor, resin production, and stability when crossed with other cultivars. The strain family remains foundational in many modern breeding programs seeking sativa characteristics with reliable growth performance.

Breeder relevance

Durban Poison genetics are regularly employed in cross-breeding projects to introduce sativa growth structure, flowering resilience, and citrus terpene expression. Its documented genetic stability has made it a useful parent line for creating F1 hybrids and stabilized modern cultivars.

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