Durban Poison Genetics
Durban Poison represents a landrace cannabis lineage originating from the Durban region of South Africa, characterized by its sativa-dominant morphology and resinous flower structure. Breeders working in this category often report tall, vigorous plants with extended flowering periods and notable terpene profiles. Historical seed collections and breeding records frequently document this family's influence across modern hybrid development, particularly in European and North American breeding programs. The genetic material has been used to introduce sativa vigor and specific aromatic compounds into numerous contemporary cultivars. Durban Poison genetics are commonly associated with breeding work focused on plant height extension, resin production, and terpene complexity. Understanding this lineage's characteristics remains relevant for breeders selecting parents for hybrid stability and phe
Durban Poison Genetics strains
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Durban Poison represents a landrace cannabis lineage originating from the Durban region of South Africa, characterized by its sativa-dominant morphology and resinous flower structure. Breeders working in this category often report tall, vigorous plants with extended flowering periods and notable terpene profiles. Historical seed collections and breeding records frequently document this family's influence across modern hybrid development, particularly in European and North American breeding programs. The genetic material has been used to introduce sativa vigor and specific aromatic compounds into numerous contemporary cultivars. Durban Poison genetics are commonly associated with breeding work focused on plant height extension, resin production, and terpene complexity. Understanding this lineage's characteristics remains relevant for breeders selecting parents for hybrid stability and phe
Breeders incorporate Durban Poison genetics when targeting sativa growth patterns, extended photoperiod adaptation, and distinctive terpene expression in hybrid crosses. The lineage serves as a reference point for documenting landrace influence and vigor traits in contemporary breeding programs.
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