
- Crisp citrus lift with a sour, diesel edge
Sour Durban
Sour Durban is an energetic sativa-dominant hybrid offering sharp citrus and sour notes with a clear, focused high.
- Sharp citrus and diesel aroma
- Uplifting, focused head high
- Performs well under controlled conditions
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Sour Diesel x Durban Poison |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium to high (varies by environment) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Sour |
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Feminised |
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Variable British weather |
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Energising, Focused, Uplifting |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor |
About Sour Durban
Sour Durban is a sativa-dominant hybrid that blends the lift of Durban genetics with sour, diesel-like tones. It suits daytime use, favours those seeking focus and creativity, and performs well in controlled indoor spaces as well as sheltered outdoor sites.
Sour Durban is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans on energetic, cerebral effects. The profile favours lively daytime use rather than long sedative sessions.
THC levels typically sit in the high teens to low twenties and provide a pronounced head buzz. Users report a clear lift rather than heavy sedation at these potencies.
CBD is generally low in this strain and does not significantly change the main psychoactive profile. That low CBD content makes it more suited to recreational or mood-focused use than to treatments requiring high CBD.
The lineage traces to a cross of Sour Diesel x Durban Poison and reflects traits from both parents. That genetic mix explains the energetic sativa character and the sour-citrus terpene profile.
Seeds for this phenotype are commonly available as feminised to ensure flower-producing plants. Commercial lines may also be stabilised for predictable growth and consistent effects.
Growing Sour Durban under variable British weather can be demanding for new growers and requires attention to changes in conditions. The variable British weather means outdoor crops may need extra protection and contingency planning.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks indoors for most phenotypes. Outdoor growers in mild seasons should expect a late-summer to early-autumn finish.
Yields are medium to high when plants are healthy and mature, but they vary with setup and care. Indoor yields generally exceed outdoor when environmental factors are controlled.
Plants tend to be medium to tall with a lankier sativa structure and elongated internodes. Branching produces clusters of airy, resinous buds rather than compact, dense colas.
Indoors, growers in Tyrone can keep Sour Durban in a controlled space to manage stretch and light exposure. Outdoors in Tyrone the strain performs well in a sheltered site but benefits from monitoring as weather changes.
Growing Sour Durban in Tyrone requires adapting to variable British weather and occasional wet spells. Gardeners should expect fluctuating conditions and plan for protection during storms.
Sour Durban delivers an energising, cerebral lift that sharpens focus and creativity. Some users note a mild body ease that does not overpower the heady sensation.
The flavour profile combines sharp citrus and sour notes with an earthy backbone. A spicy, diesel-like aftertaste can appear on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Quality LEDs are widely used and can suit Sour Durban indoors without excess heat, but avoid recommending specific setups or settings.
It is better suited to growers with some experience due to its stretch and sensitivity to unstable conditions.
Expect around eight to ten weeks of flowering under appropriate conditions; outdoor harvest timing depends on the season.
Yes, it emits a noticeable sour-citrus and diesel aroma, especially as flowers mature.
Many users report mood-lifting and energising effects that help with low mood and mild stress.
Keep plants clean and monitor regularly since damp conditions increase risk, but this answer avoids specific mitigation techniques.
Some phenotypes are more compact, while others stretch; selection determines structure rather than a single guaranteed form.
It shares sativa traits like an uplifted head high and energy but shows hybrid stability in growth and yield.
Yes, Sour Durban adapts well to indoor LED cannabis cultivation when growers manage light cycles and canopy structure, though this does not prescribe exact equipment or settings.
Flowers can be quite resinous and are often used for aromatic extracts, but extraction methods are beyond this overview.
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