Durga Mata II CBD: Protective Lineage, Grounded Effects
Paradise Seeds drew on ancient Himalayan cannabis genetics to craft Durga Mata II CBD—a strain that marries cultural heritage with modern CBD cultivation. Named for the Sanskrit deity symbolising strength and sanctuary, this feminized cultivar delivers an indica-skewed experience without the heavy THC load. At just 9% THC paired with substantial CBD content, Durga Mata II CBD appeals to growers seeking balance and consumers wanting clarity. The strain's compact frame and swift 7–8-week finish make it particularly suited to Canadian indoor setups and outdoor patches where summer windows run tight.
Growing Durga Mata II CBD Indoors and Outdoors
Durga Mata II CBD thrives under standard photoperiod lighting, responding well to 18/6 schedules during veg and 12/12 flowering. Indoor growers benefit from her squat, branchy profile—minimal pruning yields dense, lateral development. Maintain 20–24°C during the day and 16–19°C at night for optimal resin production. Outdoors, sow in late May across southern Ontario or BC's lower mainland; northern Prairie growers should start indoors and transplant when soil reaches 15°C. The strain's Himalayan roots gift her resistance to cooler nights and variable spring moisture. Feed moderately—excess nitrogen encourages leafy growth at the expense of cannabinoid expression. Expect harvest by late September in most Canadian zones.
Calm, Grounded, Clarity-Focused
Durga Mata II CBD's low THC and elevated cannabidiol ratio create a subdued, non-racing experience. Users report a gentle settling sensation without sedation or cognitive fog—ideal for daytime use or those managing sensitivity. Earthy, slightly herbal aromatics emerge on the nose, with subtle mineral and wood undertones on the palate. The strain suits moments requiring focus without anxiety, or unwinding after work without losing the thread of conversation. CBD-forward flower appeals equally to therapeutic users and those simply seeking a different rhythm.




