
- Durban Dream — citrus clarity for daytime creativity
Durban Dream
Durban Dream is a sativa-dominant hybrid from Gloucestershire growers that delivers uplifting, citrus-led character with moderate to high THC.
- Uplifting, creative daytime buzz
- Bright citrus aroma with earthy depth
- Performs well indoors and adapts to temperate climates
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Durban Poison x Blue Dream |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Moderate to high |
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citrus, earthy, pine |
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Feminised |
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Temperate, variable British weather |
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uplifting, creative, energetic |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Durban Dream
Durban Dream is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Durban Poison x Blue Dream, favoured for its clear-headed, uplifting effects and bright citrus aroma. Grown in Gloucestershire or under controlled indoor conditions, it offers a moderate to high THC profile with low CBD, a medium-tall structure and a flowering period of roughly eight to ten weeks.
Durban Dream is a sativa-dominant hybrid that favours clarity and daytime activity. It leans toward a lively, cerebral profile rather than heavy sedation.
THC levels are typically moderate to high, commonly sitting around 18–22%. This potency gives a noticeable cerebral lift without an overpowering body stone.
CBD content is low and usually under 1%. The cultivar is chosen mainly for its psychoactive profile rather than CBD therapy.
The lineage is Durban Poison crossed with Blue Dream. That pairing aims to combine Durban's clarity with Blue Dream's balanced aroma and body.
Seeds are commonly offered feminised to provide a predictable crop of female plants. This suits growers seeking consistent flowering from each packet.
Growing Durban Dream under variable British weather can be moderately challenging and benefits from attentive care. The strain tolerates change but variable British weather can test inexperienced growers.
Flowering commonly completes in about eight to ten weeks. This makes it relatively quick for a sativa-leaning plant.
Yield is generally moderate to high when plants are healthy and conditions are stable. Outdoor results are more variable and tied to the season in Gloucestershire.
Plants tend toward a medium to tall structure with noticeable vertical stretch. They can occupy a fair amount of space as they mature.
Indoors, Durban Dream performs reliably in controlled spaces in Gloucestershire. Outdoors in Gloucestershire it prefers a warm, sheltered spot and final yields depend on the local season.
Growing Durban Dream in Gloucestershire requires attention to the temperate, variable British weather found in the region. Seasonal swings in temperature and rainfall can influence flowering and yield.
Effects are uplifting and energising with a clear-headed focus. Many users report enhanced creativity and sociability without heavy sedation.
The flavour mixes bright citrus top notes with earthy and pine undertones. A soft floral sweetness often finishes on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Durban Dream is known for its uplifting, cerebral effects and citrus-tinged flavour, making it popular for daytime use and creative tasks.
THC is typically moderate to high, often around 18–22%, while CBD remains low, generally under 1%.
It is a sativa-dominant hybrid, showing the energetic and clear-headed traits commonly associated with sativa genetics.
Flowering typically completes within eight to ten weeks, offering a relatively prompt turnaround for a sativa-leaning plant.
The strain is moderately challenging; it rewards attention and observation rather than being ideal for a complete novice.
Durban Dream adapts well to indoor LED cannabis cultivation and can perform consistently under controlled indoor environments without requiring specialised techniques.
Expect citrus-forward notes with earthy and pine undertones and a gentle floral sweetness on the finish.
People often use it for stress relief, mood support and mild pain management, though individual responses vary and medical advice should be sought for clinical use.
Feminised seeds are the common offering, aimed at delivering a higher likelihood of female flowering plants from each packet.
Cultivation remains illegal in the UK and anyone considering cannabis should be aware of local laws and regulations.
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