About Durban Poison Strain
THC Content
15-20%
CBD Content
0.01-0.02%
Lineage: South African Sativa
Aromas / Flavors
Sweet, Earthy, Pine, Lemon, Citrus
Durban Poison is the perfect strain to help you stay productive through a busy day. It is a pure Sativa makes quite a popular strain. Perfect for daytime use, Durban Poison will give you a euphoric feeling coupled with a boost of energy and creativity.
Strain Review: Origins
Durban Poison has THC levels that can reach 15-20 %, making it one of the world’s more powerful strains. This bud hits with a strong, happy head high that’s great for creativity and daytime errands. Durban Poison is the best treatment for depression and anxiety, as well as chronic pain, and it can also be helpful with nausea. This strain is ideal for making concentrates, as the bud is covered in over-sized trichomes. The dominant smell and taste of Durban Poison are earthy and sweet, with a subtle pine aroma. The buds are round and chunky, with a dense coating of trichomes. This strain is best for active periods, chores, and other daylight activities.
Durban Poison Attributes
Sativa
Great For: Chronic pain, Depression, Migraines, Lack of Appetite, Anxiety
Flavor & Aroma
durban poison bud close upThe Sativa strain has an incredibly unique scent – often described as both sweet and spicy. Breathe in a little deeper though, and you’ll be able to pick up the bold, pungent, earthy tones. A light hint of pine-sap finishes off and rounds out the intense aroma.
In the same fashion as its aroma, it has a complex flavor profile. This zesty strain starts out with a sweet, citrus flavor followed by spicy anise, leaving the palate with the unmistakable aftertaste of rich licorice.
Durban Poison Effects
Durban Poison is best known for allowing patients to be productive throughout the day. Most people report high energy levels, accompanied by strong, happy head-high. It also provides a nice boost of creativity. This strain is best used for appetite stimulation, migraine relief, depression, anxiety, as well as chronic pain and ADHD.
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