Durban Poison
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If you're wanting to feel like one million dollars - no, make that a billion dollars (or however much money the world has) - then what kind of weed should be in your pipe? Durban Poison cannabis strain! Known far and wide as "the cocaine of marijuana" (not really), if smoking a joint feels like downing an ice-cold G&T on some Mediterranean beach; well comrades, prepare yourselves for a hit from this bad boy because it’s going to rock those socks right off.
What exactly is DP? Imagine if someone went exploring all throughout Africa collecting exclusive sunbeams. Now picture them stuffing these rays into a teeny-weeny plant that grows really fast: there you have it – happiness in seed form! With up to 24% THC-A (that stuff getting you high), along with negligible CBD content for company, users can expect an intense yet spacey cerebral trip conducive to both partying hard or zoning out completely.
In terms of taste/smell experience alone, there are few things better for exponents of the connoisseur cannabis palate than the Durban Poison weed strain: indeed its varied terpene profile - pinene (piney), myrcene (musky), terpinolene (fruity/floral) etc. - has led some smokers to claim each drag unveils a different flavour.
A strain which oozes power from every pore with great racehorse-like lankiness growing pattern certainly has history too, being developed from landrace equatorial sativas, notably Mexican/Thai crosses: a fact reflected in the hard-wired robustness of plants once grown outdoors in subtropical climes for commercial cultivation.
Sharpen your wits, project ahead, or share a good time with pals; the socialising type cheery wave of euphoria and exhilaration might find recourse as a mood enhancer. And don’t worry, keep the strong stuff stashed away in a safe place; it won’t be long before you return to their loving embrace again...
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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.