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Durban Poison Feminized Reviews

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Durban Poison Feminized Seeds are sativa-dominant cannabis seeds associated with South African landrace heritage, selected by MSNL for resilience, adaptability, and consistent performance across varied grow environments. These feminized seeds suit growers seeking tall plants, strong light response, and a clear, energetic sativa profile rather than compact or fast-finishing varieties. Type: Sativa-dominant feminized cannabis seeds Life Cycle: 8-10 week flowering period (photoperiod) Height: Tall plants requiring vertical space Flavor: Spicy, sweet, earthy with vanilla undertones Climate: Performs well in warm, arid, and subtropical conditions Stability: Selected for environmental resilience and consistent growth Not ideal for: Small indoor spaces or low-light setups Browse all Feminized Seeds

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Posted 2 years ago
9 OF 10 made the race.4 OF 9 were females. Kept 1 male and he is a hansom boy. The girls look great. We grew the same last year and still eating some as we speak. Thanks MSNL. No complaints across the board.
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Posted 2 years ago
Two of five seeds produced viable offspring. Three seeds made tiny, shriveled plants. I don't know if they will survive at all, but I'll keep them in the soil anyway.
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Posted 2 years ago
Growing as of now
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Posted 2 years ago
Eight out of ten these beans sprouted. Hopefully the male to female ratio will be in my favor.
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Posted 2 years ago
She's still in the veg phase but this girl has had great growth so far, especially after getting comfy in her final home. Now she's growing like a champ everyday!! Good genes and I can wait till harvest time.
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Posted 2 years ago
9 out of 10 are in progress one of them is a dwarf .
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Posted 2 years ago
tks
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Posted 2 years ago