
- Energetic sativa lift with Stardawg resin
Durban Stardawg
Durban Stardawg is a sativa-dominant hybrid that combines Durban Poison lift with Stardawg resin and drive.
- Sativa lift with resinous buds
- Performs well with SCROG and topping
- Sharp citrus and diesel aroma
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Durban Poison x Stardawg |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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9-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall (vigorous vertical stretch) |
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Moderate to high (around 400–500 g/m² indoor) |
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citrus, diesel, pine |
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Feminised |
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cool northern summers |
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uplifting, euphoric, focused |
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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.
Durban Stardawg is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a lively, cerebral profile. It shows clear Durban lineage while carrying Stardawg's resin and robustness.
THC levels commonly sit between 18 and 22 percent in well-cultivated plants. That range gives a substantial head high without excessive physical sedation.
CBD is minimal, typically under one percent in most phenotypes. The ratio strongly favours THC rather than CBD-mediated effects.
The lineage is Durban Poison x Stardawg, a straightforward cross that preserves sativa lift. Durban contributes clear-headed energy while Stardawg adds resin and vigour.
These seeds are feminised to provide reliable female plants and predictable flowering. They suit growers who want to avoid sexing and focus on canopy management.
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.
Indoor flowering usually completes in about nine to ten weeks. Outdoors it typically finishes late in the season in favourable sites.
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.
Plants develop a lanky, vertical structure with long colas and vigorous stretch. Careful topping and SCROG training control height and increase bud sites.
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.
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.
The high is energetic and uplifting, lending itself to daytime use and creative tasks. A clear mental buzz pairs with a light, relaxing body sensation that rarely sedates.
The flavour profile mixes sharp citrus and spicy diesel with a pine backbone. The smoke is clean and leaves a persistent herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain daytime temperatures around 22–26°C and slightly cooler nights, keep relative humidity at 40–50% during flowering, and ensure steady airflow to prevent mould.
Expect roughly nine to ten weeks of flowering under optimal indoor conditions before buds reach harvest maturity.
A standard three-part nutrient programme with attention to phosphorus and potassium in mid- to late flowering is sufficient, and reduce nitrogen as flowering progresses.
It can be vulnerable to bud mould in humid finishes, so control humidity, improve airflow, and remove dense inner foliage to lower risk.
Yes, SCROG, topping and low-stress training work well to manage vertical stretch and distribute light across multiple colas.
Flush for the final week to ten days if you use synthetic feeds, watching trichome development to time harvest correctly.
Use activated carbon filters on exhaust fans and maintain negative pressure in the grow room to keep smells contained.
Yes, with training to control height and a compact canopy you can grow it successfully in smaller tents; manage heat and airflow closely.
Aphids, spider mites and grey mould are the main concerns, so inspect plants regularly and use biological controls where possible.
Design a grow room with reliable ventilation, carbon filtration, adjustable LED lighting, and environmental controllers for temperature and humidity to handle Durban Stardawg's stretch and finish needs.
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