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Durga Mata

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by Paradise Seeds

€ 22,51
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A pure Indica feminized seed from Paradise Seeds that flowers in just 56 days and yields up to 450 g/m² of dense, resin-coated buds. Compact enough for SOG setups, tough enough for first-time growers, and covered in fruity, perfume-scented trichomes. Available in 3-seed and 5-seed packs.
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Durga Mata Feminized Seeds — Pure Indica, Zero Drama

Durga Mata feminized seeds are a pure Indica strain from Paradise Seeds that produces compact, resin-drenched plants in just 56 days of flowering. Named after the Hindu goddess who conquers darkness and ignorance, she's built for growers who want a reliable harvest without babysitting every leaf. Up to 18% THC, yields of 400–450 g/m², and a fruity, perfume-like scent that fills the room when you crack open a cured jar. We've seen first-timers pull impressive results with this one — she genuinely forgives mistakes that would punish fussier genetics.

Pure Indica 18% THC 56-Day Flowering 400–450 g/m² Yield Feminized Seeds 18+ only

Pick Your Pack Size

Pack Seeds Best For
3-pack 3 feminized seeds First-time growers or a single SOG run
5-pack 5 feminized seeds Filling a full SOG garden or keeping backups

We'd go with the 5-pack if you're running a SOG setup. Durga Mata stays compact enough that five plants fit comfortably in a single square metre, and that's how you push towards the 450 g/m² ceiling. The 3-pack makes sense if you just want to test the genetics or you're working with a smaller tent.

Why Durga Mata Feminized Seeds Deserve Your Grow Space

Here's the thing about growing Indica strains indoors: you want something that doesn't stretch to the ceiling, doesn't demand constant attention, and actually rewards you at harvest. Durga Mata feminized ticks all three. Paradise Seeds bred this one to be nearly bulletproof — she's naturally resistant to pests, handles varied feeding schedules without throwing a tantrum, and stays short enough for a 1.2m tent without training.

The resin production is where she really earns her keep. By week six, the buds are visibly coated in trichomes — sticky to the touch, with that distinctive fruity perfume that gets stronger as harvest approaches. If you've grown strains that look frosty but don't deliver in the trim bin, Durga Mata is the opposite experience. The trichome coverage is genuine, not cosmetic. That 18% THC translates into a heavy, body-focused effect that's characteristic of pure Indica genetics.

One honest limitation: don't expect a complex terpene profile with sharp citrus or diesel notes. Durga Mata leans sweet and floral — pleasant, but not the loudest strain in the jar. If you want something that announces itself across the room, look at Paradise Seeds' Sensi Star instead. But if you want consistent, dense buds from a plant that practically grows itself, Durga Mata is hard to beat.

Durga Mata Feminized Seeds — Growing Tips

Durga Mata feminized seeds produce plants that stay naturally compact, making them one of the best Indica strains for Sea of Green (SOG) setups. Her short internodal spacing means dense canopies without heavy training. Here's how to get the most from her.

  1. Germinate your Durga Mata feminized seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. She's not fussy — taproots typically appear within 48–72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final pots once the first set of true leaves appears. For SOG, 6.5–11 litre pots work well. She doesn't need massive root space to produce.
  3. Flip to 12/12 early if you're running SOG — Durga Mata doesn't stretch much during the transition, so you can switch once plants reach 20–25 cm without worrying about height problems.
  4. Keep relative humidity around 45–55% during flowering. Her dense bud structure holds moisture, so good airflow through the canopy matters more than with open, airy strains. A small oscillating fan pointed at the canopy is cheap insurance against mould.
  5. Feed moderately. She's not a heavy feeder and responds better to slightly under-feeding than overfeeding. If leaf tips start yellowing or curling, back off the nutrients before adding more.
  6. Harvest at day 56 of flowering — check trichomes with a jeweller's loupe. You're looking for mostly cloudy with a few amber heads for that full-body Indica effect. She's reliable on timing; we've seen her finish within a day or two of the 56-day mark consistently.
  7. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C with 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars. The fruity, perfume-like aroma develops properly during a 2–4 week cure.

Durga Mata Specifications

Specification Detail
Seed Bank Paradise Seeds
Genetics Pure Indica
Seed Type Feminized
THC Content Up to 18%
Flowering Time (Indoor) 56 days
Yield (Indoor) 400–450 g/m²
Plant Height Compact — suited for SOG and small tents
Aroma Fruity, perfume-like
Difficulty Beginner-friendly
Pest Resistance Naturally resistant
Available Packs 3 seeds / 5 seeds

Running a SOG setup with Durga Mata feminized seeds? Pair her with a complete grow tent kit — tent, lighting, ventilation, and carbon filter in one box. Her compact structure also makes her a strong candidate for a 60x60 or 80x80 grow tent if you're working with limited space. Already sorted for equipment? Grab a jeweller's loupe for trichome checks at harvest — the difference between harvesting a day early and a day late shows up in the final product.

Durga Mata Feminized Seeds — Research and Background

Durga Mata has been part of the Paradise Seeds catalogue for years, and her genetics have even appeared in academic research. According to a 2023 study published in PMC examining cannabis extraction technologies, the Durga Mata II variety was used alongside other strains in supercritical CO2 extraction research, demonstrating the strain's relevance beyond home cultivation (PMC, 2023). While this study focused on the CBD variant, it speaks to the genetic stability and resin quality that Paradise Seeds has bred into the Durga Mata line.

As noted in a broader review of cannabis pharmacology, modern clinical studies investigating the medicinal properties of cannabis substances have focused primarily on the pharmacological activity of individual cannabinoids (PMC, 2023). Durga Mata's 18% THC content places her in a moderate range — potent enough for experienced users, but not so high that she's overwhelming for someone growing their first plant.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Durga Mata take to flower?

Durga Mata feminized seeds produce plants that finish flowering in approximately 56 days indoors. She's remarkably consistent on timing — most growers report harvest readiness within a day or two of the 8-week mark. Check trichomes with a loupe to confirm peak ripeness.

Is Durga Mata good for beginners?

Yes — she's one of the most forgiving Indica strains you can grow. Durga Mata handles inconsistent feeding, minor environmental fluctuations, and rough handling without dramatic yield loss. Natural pest resistance means fewer problems to troubleshoot. If you can keep a houseplant alive, you can grow this.

What yield can I expect from Durga Mata feminized seeds?

Indoor yields range from 400–450 g/m² under standard grow lights. In a SOG setup with five plants per square metre, you'll push towards the upper end of that range. Individual plant yields depend on pot size, lighting, and how long you veg before flipping.

Does Durga Mata smell strongly during flowering?

She produces a noticeable fruity, perfume-like aroma that intensifies in the final two weeks of flowering. It's pleasant but strong enough to warrant a carbon filter. The scent is more floral-sweet than skunky — unusual for a pure Indica.

Can I grow Durga Mata in a small tent?

Absolutely. Her compact Indica structure makes Durga Mata feminized seeds one of the best choices for 60x60 or 80x80 grow tents. She doesn't stretch much during the flowering transition, so height management is rarely an issue. SOG in a small tent is where she really shines.

What's the difference between Durga Mata and Durga Mata II CBD?

Durga Mata is a THC-dominant pure Indica (up to 18% THC). Durga Mata II CBD is a separate strain bred for a 1:1 THC:CBD ratio. If you want the classic Indica effect, go with the original. If you want a more balanced cannabinoid profile, the CBD version is the one to look at.

Should I buy the 3-pack or 5-pack of Durga Mata feminized seeds?

The 5-pack is better value if you're running SOG — five plants fill a square metre nicely and maximise your yield potential. The 3-pack works for a first test run or if you're growing in a smaller space with just one or two plants at a time.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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