
- A dessert-flavoured hybrid built for flavour and resin
Durban Biscotti
Durban Biscotti is an indica-dominant hybrid known for sweet biscuit flavours and a calming, focused high.
- Sweet biscuit flavours with a citrus twist
- High THC and a balanced, clear-headed relaxation
- Performs well with shelter in cool coastal settings
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20-24% |
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0.1-0.5% |
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Biscotti x Durban Poison |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium to high |
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citrus, sweet biscuit, earthy |
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Feminised |
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cool Scottish coastal |
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uplifted, relaxed, focused |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Durban Biscotti
Durban Biscotti is an indica-dominant hybrid that blends dessert-like terpenes with energetic sativa lineage. It produces resinous, compact buds and performs well under attentive growing practices, rewarding those who manage humidity and wind.
Durban Biscotti is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense buds and a compact structure. The cultivar combines resinous flowers with a dessert-like terpene profile.
THC levels are typically high, commonly falling between 20% and 24%. This potency provides a pronounced effect that suits experienced consumers.
CBD content is low and not a defining trait of this strain. Those seeking significant CBD should consider alternate varieties or medicinal products.
The lineage is Biscotti x Durban Poison, a deliberate cross to marry dessert terpenes with sativa vigour. This genetic mix produces distinct aromatic notes and a dynamic effect profile.
Seeds for this strain are commonly sold as feminised to ensure female plants. Autoflower variants exist but often yield less than photoperiod types.
Growing Durban Biscotti requires intermediate skill and consistent attention to feeding and humidity. In a cool Scottish outdoor climate growers must manage airflow and consider season-extending methods like cloches or polytunnels.
Indoor flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks. Outdoor plants in the UK typically finish by late September to October in a favourable season.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive proper training and nutrition. Indoor setups with controlled lighting will generally outproduce exposed outdoor specimens.
Plants develop a medium-tall habit with sturdy side branches suited to topping and low-stress training. They respond well to canopy management to maximise bud sites.
Indoors, Durban Biscotti performs reliably under controlled conditions and benefits from SCROG or SOG techniques in Somerset. Outdoors in Somerset the variety rewards sheltered sites that reduce wind exposure and late-season damp.
Growing Durban Biscotti in Somerset requires awareness of the cool Scottish outdoor climate and the risk of late-season damp. Choosing a sheltered, sun-facing site in Somerset helps protect buds from wind and salt spray.
The high comes balanced with a clear-headed uplift and a relaxing body buzz. Many users report improved focus alongside a gentle sense of calm.
Flavours combine sweet biscuit and citrus with an earthy base. The exhale leaves a lingering cookie-like sweetness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Typical THC ranges from 20% to 24%, putting it in the high-potency category suitable for experienced users.
Yes, it is often used for stress relief, mild pain and as a sleep aid, though CBD is low and not the primary driver of therapeutic effects.
A balanced nutrient schedule with slightly reduced nitrogen during flowering helps, and regular flushing before harvest can improve flavour.
Improve airflow through pruning, site plants in a breeze-sheltered area and consider extra cover during prolonged wet spells to prevent rot.
Yes, but choose a sheltered position and be mindful of salt spray; coastal locations can be excellent if plants are protected from strong winds.
Topping, LST and SCROG work well to flatten the canopy and increase bud sites for more uniform light exposure.
Aim for late September to October, watching trichome development closely to avoid damage from early autumn weather.
It can thrive with extra protection and season extension tactics, but cooler seasons may reduce final resin production.
Feminised seeds reduce the risk of males, and well-sourced genetics improve uniformity and predictable flowering.
In coastal climate cannabis cultivation this strain benefits from sheltered microclimates, windbreaks and moisture management to preserve trichomes and prevent mould.
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