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Durban Stardawg

Feminised

Durban Stardawg is a sativa-dominant hybrid that combines Durban Poison lift with Stardawg resin and drive.

Why choose Durban Stardawg?
  • Sativa lift with resinous buds
  • Performs well with SCROG and topping
  • Sharp citrus and diesel aroma
THC 18-22%
CBD Low (<1%)
Lineage Durban Poison x Stardawg
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 9-10 weeks
Height Medium to tall (vigorous vertical stretch)
Yield Moderate to high (around 400–500 g/m² indoor)
Taste citrus, diesel, pine
Seed Type Feminised
Climate cool northern summers
Effects uplifting, euphoric, focused
Environment Both (prefers controlled indoor conditions or sheltered outdoor sites)

About Durban Stardawg

Durban Stardawg is a sativa-dominant hybrid offering an energetic, clear-headed high and a sharp citrus-diesel profile. It suits growers prepared to manage humidity and airflow, and rewards training with moderate to high indoor yields.

Grow Difficulty:

Under cool northern summers Durban Stardawg is moderately challenging for amateur growers who must manage humidity and airflow. It benefits from training and prompt mildew prevention under cool northern summers.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering usually completes in about nine to ten weeks. Outdoors it typically finishes late in the season in favourable sites.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to high with proper training and feeding practices. Indoor setups with good light can push output toward 400–500 g per square metre.

Height:

Plants develop a lanky, vertical structure with long colas and vigorous stretch. Careful topping and SCROG training control height and increase bud sites.

Environment:

Indoors Durban Stardawg thrives in controlled grow rooms where ventilation and stable light schedules are maintained in Norfolk. Outdoors in Norfolk it favours sheltered, sunny spots and will need protection from damp late-season weather.

Climate:

Growing Durban Stardawg in Norfolk requires preparation for cool northern summers and variable late-season weather. Finishing under cover or using early harvest techniques reduces mould risk and improves bud maturity in Norfolk.

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My buds stayed fluffy, what went wrong?
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Fluffiness usually means insufficient light intensity or early stress; increase PAR at canopy and check that plants saw full bloom nutrition.
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When should I start defoliation?
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Light defoliation during early flowering can improve light penetration, but avoid heavy leaf removal after week three of bloom to reduce stress.
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How do I prevent stretch indoors?
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Use a shorter vegetative period, apply topping and LST and keep light close enough without causing heat stress to limit vertical stretch.
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Are booster PK supplements necessary?
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They can help late flowering by supporting bud formation, but use sparingly and watch EC to avoid nutrient burn.
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What's the best drying method?
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Hang dry in a dark, ventilated space at 18–20°C and 50–55% RH until stems snap, then cure sealed in jars with regular burps.

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