Supa Durban (strain)

Hybrid cannabis strain.

A potent and energizing Sativa-dominant cannabis strain with strong flavors of citrus and pine. Hybrid.

Supa Durban is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain known for its uplifting and energizing effects. It is a cross between Durban Poison and an unknown strain, resulting in a unique combination of flavors and aromas. The buds of Supa Durban are typically dense and resinous, with a vibrant green color and orange hairs. Users describe the high from Supa Durban as cerebral and euphoric, making it ideal for daytime use. This strain is also known for its citrusy and earthy flavors, with hints of pine and spice.

Poetry about Supa Durban:

Supa Durban, a strain so fine,
With flavors sweet and earthy combined,
Energizing high that will make you fly,
In the heart of Africa, where it all lies.

Expected experience when using Supa Durban:

Supa Durban is the kind of bud that'll take you on a journey through the bustling streets of Durban, South Africa. Its uplifting high hits you like a wave of good vibes, making you feel like you're surfing on a cloud. The sweet and earthy flavor dances on your taste buds, leaving you craving more with every toke. This strain is perfect for sparking creativity, chilling with friends, or simply unwinding after a long day. Get ready to elevate your mind and body with Supa Durban!

Effects of Supa Durban:

  • Uplifting
  • Focused
  • Happy
  • Medical Uses for Supa Durban:

  • stress
  • depression
  • fatigue
  • Positive Aspects:

  • Energetic
  • Euphoric
  • Creative
  • Negative Aspects:

  • Anxious
  • Paranoid
  • Dry Mouth
  • Flavor profile:

  • Sweet
  • Earthy
  • Spicy
  • Terpenes in Supa Durban:

  • Limonene
  • Pinene
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  • Diesel Duff
  • Baby Yoda
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  • Colonel Crunch
  • Pink Gelato
  • Good Day
  • Hippie Chicken
  • Ceres Garden
  • Gobbilygoo
  • Tommy’s Home Grown
  • Eddy Lepp
  • Soul Mate
  • Orange Tree
  • Peanut Butter Crunch
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