
- Energetic clarity for compact grows.
Durban Nights
Durban Nights a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for clarity and compact growth, suited to small indoor rooms and sheltered outdoor sites.
- Sativa clarity in a compact package.
- Designed for small spaces and measured yields.
- Bright terpene profile with manageable stretch.
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Durban Poison x Nightfall |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-110 cm) |
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Medium |
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spicy pepper, citrus zest, earthy herb |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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energetic, focused, uplifting |
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Indoor / Outdoor (polytunnel or sheltered outdoor) |
About Durban Nights
Durban Nights is a sativa-dominant hybrid that balances Durban Poison clarity with a shorter, more manageable structure. It thrives in carefully controlled indoor spaces or protected outdoor plots and rewards attention to airflow, timing and feeding. The profile delivers an energetic, focused lift followed by a light calm, and the flavour leans toward spicy pepper, citrus and earth. For growers in temperate areas, especially those in Sussex managing cool Highland growing conditions, this strain performs well under compact setups and sheltered finishes.
Durban Nights is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans toward daytime use. It produces airy colas and lively terpene expression.
THC ranges from about 18% to 22% in most phenotypes. This gives a pronounced cerebral lift without overwhelming sedation.
CBD levels are typically below 1% and not a primary trait. Users expecting high CBD should look elsewhere.
Durban Nights descends from Durban Poison crossed with Nightfall. Breeders selected this pairing to keep Durban Poison's clarity while reducing stretch and finishing time.
Seeds are offered as Feminised photoperiod varieties for predictable flowering. Autoflower versions are less common for this lineage.
Growers rate Durban Nights as moderately challenging, especially in cooler seasons. Plants need steady warmth and humidity control in cool Highland growing conditions to finish well.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under ideal lighting. Outdoor growers should expect bud ripening near the end of the season.
Yield is medium compared with denser, indica-heavy strains. Tidy plants reward attentive pruning and feeding with respectable harvests.
Plants stay compact to medium, producing stacked colas rather than towering branches. Typical height indoors ranges from about 60 cm to 110 cm when trained.
Indoors, Durban Nights suits small rooms and controlled setups and performs well under a compact layout in Sussex. Outdoors it favours sheltered sites or polytunnels to offset early autumn chills.
In Sussex, cool Highland growing conditions mean growers must protect flowers from damp and late-season cold. Using polytunnels or finishing indoors in Sussex shortens risk in those conditions.
Effects start with a bright cerebral lift that sharpens focus. After the initial buzz it settles into a light, motivating calm.
Flavours show spicy pepper, bright citrus zest and a dry earthy base. The smoke is clean and finishes with a lingering herbal spice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a 18/6 veg cycle and switch to 12/12 for flowering; maintain strong, even light to support its sativa heritage.
Feed moderately with a balanced nitrogen mix in veg and boost phosphorus and potassium for bloom; avoid overfeeding to keep terpene quality.
Yes, low-stress training and mild topping keep internodes tight and improve yields without stressing the plants.
Plan harvest near the end of September to early October in temperate zones, earlier if using polytunnels or finishing indoors.
Keep good airflow and moderate humidity during late flower; damp buds are a greater risk in cooler, wet areas.
Yes, Durban Nights adapts well to compact indoor cannabis gardens when trained and given vertical clearance of about one metre.
Aphids and spider mites are the usual suspects; early inspection and biological controls keep populations manageable.
A light flush for the last 7-10 days can sharpen flavour, especially for terpene-forward strains like this one.
A well-draining loam or coco mix gives control over nutrients and reduces waterlogging risk in cooler climates.
Selective pruning improves light penetration and air circulation; remove lower shade growth to focus energy on main colas.
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