
- Energetic uplift, dessert finish
Durban Wedding
Durban Wedding is a sativa-dominant hybrid offering citrus and vanilla notes with a clear, uplifting high suited to managed UK grows.
- Sativa lift with dessert notes
- Resilient to cool, wet climates
- Performs well under cover or in a greenhouse
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Durban Poison x Wedding Cake |
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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; 1.5–2.5 m outdoors |
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Indoor 400–500 g/m²; Outdoor 400–600 g/plant |
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Citrus, Earthy, Vanilla |
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Feminised photoperiod (autoflower versions available) |
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Cool, wet late season; tolerates cool temperate conditions |
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Energetic, Uplifting, Relaxed |
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Both (suitable for greenhouse/polytunnel outdoors) |
About Durban Wedding
Durban Wedding blends Durban Poison x Wedding Cake genetics to produce a lively, terpene-forward hybrid. It thrives when growers manage humidity and airflow, making it a practical pick for greenhouse or sheltered outdoor grows in the UK where cool, damp conditions are common. Expect 8–10 weeks of flowering, moderate to high indoor yields and a cerebral effect tempered by gentle body relaxation.
Durban Wedding is a sativa-dominant hybrid that combines the energetic lift of Durban with the dessert notes of Wedding Cake. The variety delivers a clear-headed buzz alongside a measured physical calm.
THC commonly ranges from 18% to 24%, producing a potent and noticeable high. New users should dose cautiously because the peak can be strong.
CBD levels are typically below 1%, so therapeutic effects are mostly THC-driven. This low CBD balance makes it less suitable for patients seeking high-CBD relief.
Durban Wedding descends from Durban Poison x Wedding Cake, marrying African sativa vigour with a rich dessert hybrid. The cross emphasises terpene-driven aroma and lively growth habit.
Seeds are commonly offered as Feminised photoperiod to ensure predictable female crops. Autoflower versions exist but may change vigour and terpene expression.
Growing Durban Wedding is moderately demanding and needs attentive humidity control and ventilation during a rainy autumn harvest season. Extra measures such as canopy thinning and faster dry-down techniques help reduce mould risk.
Flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor plants can be ready for late September to October harvest if the season is favourable.
Indoor yields are moderate to high with proper training, often 400–500 g/m² under strong lights. Outdoors it can produce 400–600 g per plant in a long, sunny season with good airflow.
Plants show a medium to tall sativa stretch with an open canopy and long internodes. Expect 1.5–2.5 metres outdoors without heavy topping and shorter results with aggressive indoor training.
Indoors Durban Wedding responds well to SCROG, LST and controlled veg cycles, making it manageable in limited spaces in Oxfordshire. Outdoors in Oxfordshire it benefits from a sheltered site or polytunnel to limit rain exposure late in the season.
Growing Durban Wedding in Oxfordshire requires planning for cool, wet late-season weather and careful pruning to maintain airflow during a rainy autumn harvest season. Use raised beds, containers or finishing under cover to reduce rot risk in Oxfordshire.
The initial effect is cerebral and uplifting, promoting focus and sociability. As the session progresses a gentle body relaxation develops without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile blends sharp citrus and earthy tones with a sweet, vanilla-frosted finish. A light spicy aftertaste rounds out the smoke.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is moderately suitable but beginners should start indoors or in a greenhouse to control humidity and practice basic training methods.
Expect around 8–10 weeks of flowering under stable indoor conditions and a late September to October outdoor finish in favourable years.
Prioritise airflow, remove excess foliage, space branches, use a dehumidifier indoors and consider finishing under cover outdoors to avoid prolonged wet buds.
Yes, Durban Wedding is a solid option within cool climate cannabis strains because Durban genetics add vigour, but it still benefits from shelter and careful late-season management.
Use a balanced NPK during veg, reduce nitrogen in late flower, and favour quality PK boosters and silica to strengthen stems and improve resilience.
Yes, organic methods work well; use compost, slow-release organics, and foliar teas while monitoring for slug and sap-sucking pests common in UK gardens.
Monitor trichomes and aim to finish earlier if extended rain is forecast; shifting plants under cover a week before full ripeness prevents rot.
Pheno hunting helps identify sturdier, mould-resistant plants that suit your microclimate and seasonal patterns.
Odour is moderate to strong during late flower; use carbon filtration or discreet ventilation if discretion is needed.
Feminised photoperiod seeds are recommended for predictable yields and simpler canopy management, especially in limited-season climates.
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