
- Bright citrus lift, compact footprint
Grapefruit Durban
Grapefruit Durban is a compact, sativa-dominant hybrid prized for citrus terpenes and a clear, focused high.
- Citrus-led terpene profile with Durban vigour
- Compact height ideal for small tents
- Reliable daytime clarity with approachable yields
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Grapefruit x Durban |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact, 60-100 cm |
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Medium |
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grapefruit, spice, earthy |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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energetic, uplifting, focused |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Grapefruit Durban
Grapefruit Durban blends bright grapefruit aroma with the lift of Durban genetics to produce a compact plant suited to limited spaces. It favours growers who control humidity and airflow, and it rewards training with dense, aromatic colas.
Grapefruit Durban is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans on Durban genetics for clarity and Grapefruit for zing. It delivers an energetic profile suited to daytime use.
Expect THC in the high teens to low twenties per cent, offering a noticeable head-centred uplift. That potency favours users seeking creativity and focus rather than heavy sedation.
CBD is low, generally under 1 per cent, so therapeutic effects are mainly driven by THC and terpenes. Pair with a high-CBD companion if you need stronger anticonvulsant or anti-inflammatory effects.
Grapefruit Durban derives from a straightforward cross of Grapefruit x Durban. The pairing combines citrus terpenes with the vigour of an African landrace.
Seeds are supplied as Feminised photoperiod to give predictable, female-only crops. Growers must manage light cycles to trigger and finish flowering.
Growing Grapefruit Durban in cool Highland growing conditions requires attention to feeding and airflow to prevent mould. The plant suits intermediate growers who can manage cooler temperatures and steady ventilation.
Flowering finishes in roughly 8 to 10 weeks indoors depending on phenotype. Outdoor harvest in Yorkshire may be slightly later where the season is shorter.
Yields are moderate for its size and reward careful canopy management. In compact indoor setups you can achieve respectable harvests with good light and training.
Plants stay compact, typically 60–100 cm under indoor training. Sturdy branches support dense colas suited to small tents.
Indoors the strain thrives in small tents and controlled rooms, making it ideal for growers in Yorkshire with limited space. Outdoors in Yorkshire the plant benefits from a sheltered, sunny spot and a clear late summer.
In Yorkshire, cool Highland growing conditions mean shorter warm windows and a higher risk of damp towards the end of the season. Planting under protection or moving plants indoors during poor weather reduces those risks.
The high delivers a bright, energising headbuzz that sharpens focus and sociability. It settles into a light physical relaxation without heavy couch-lock.
Citrus-forward grapefruit notes dominate with an underlying spicy Durban funk. A faint earthy sweetness lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Its compact stature and responsive branch structure make it simple to train, so it suits small tents and limited-space setups.
Maintain steady airflow, avoid overwatering, and use dehumidifiers when needed to keep humidity in check during late flowering.
Trigger flowering when plants reach half the maximum height you can accommodate; for this strain that is usually after 4–6 weeks of veg under good light.
A balanced bloom feed with slightly reduced nitrogen and increased phosphorus and potassium supports denser flowers without excessive stretch.
Yes, but give plants a sheltered, sunny location and consider finishing under cover if autumn weather turns cold or wet.
It sits at intermediate difficulty; beginners with careful attention to humidity control can succeed but may find mould risk challenging.
A two-week flush is common, but monitor trichome development and plant condition to decide the best time to stop feeding.
Spider mites and aphids can appear; regular inspection and biological controls are effective in small grows.
Expect strong citrus and spicy notes that can be noticeable indoors without proper filtration.
Yes, it is well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens thanks to its short stature, manageable stretch and strong terpene profile that rewards careful ventilation and odour control.
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