Alien Poison

Alien Poison

Alien Poison

Hybrid AI Generated

Overview

Alien Poison is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain (75% sativa/25% indica) created through crossing two renowned strains: Alien OG and Durban Poison. This potent cross combines the relaxing, psychedelic qualities of Alien OG with the energizing, uplifting characteristics of the pure South African sativa landrace Durban Poison. Although hard to find outside of the Colorado and Northern California areas, Alien Poison is a patient and breeder favorite for its unique combination of effects that provide energy without inducing anxiety. The strain represents an excellent example of modern cannabis breeding, bringing together West Coast American genetics with African landrace heritage to create a well-balanced hybrid that maintains the best qualities of both parent strains. Alien Poison buds have super dense and thick grape-shaped forest green nugs with bright orange hairs and a coating of thick frosty dusty amber crystal trichomes, making them visually striking and highly resinous.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from depression
  • May help with chronic fatigue
  • Often used for chronic pain management
  • Reported to assist with ADD/ADHD symptoms
  • May help reduce chronic stress

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Growing information for Alien Poison is limited due to its rarity, but based on its parent genetics, it likely inherits characteristics from both Alien OG and Durban Poison. From the Alien OG lineage, it may prefer controlled environments and have moderate growing difficulty, while the Durban Poison genetics suggest good outdoor performance in warm, sunny climates. The strain would likely benefit from experienced cultivation techniques and proper environmental controls. Flowering time is estimated to be around 8-10 weeks based on its hybrid nature, combining the faster-flowering Alien OG traits with Durban Poison's landrace characteristics.

Genetics

Parent Strains

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