
Durga Mata II CBD
Cannabis seeds
by Paradise Seeds
Durga Mata II CBD Feminised Cannabis Seeds by Paradise Seeds
Durga Mata II CBD is a feminised cannabis seed strain from Paradise Seeds that delivers an unusually high CBD content of 8% alongside just 7% THC — making it one of the most interesting medicinal seed varieties we carry. Named after the Hindu goddess Durga, whose Sanskrit name translates to "the one who eliminates sufferings," this compact indica finishes flowering in just 56–58 days and stays short enough for the tightest grow spaces. If you're growing specifically for CBD-rich flower, this is where you start.
Pack Sizes
Durga Mata II CBD seeds come in two pack sizes: 3 seeds for a single-plant or small-tent run, and 5 seeds if you want to select the best phenotype or fill a slightly larger canopy. Since these are feminised, every seed should produce a female plant — no culling males, no wasted pot space.
Why Durga Mata II CBD Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow Room
Most cannabis strains chase THC numbers. Durga Mata II CBD does the opposite — it prioritises cannabidiol over the psychoactive compound, landing at roughly 8% CBD to 7% THC. That near-equal ratio is genuinely uncommon. According to research published in PMC, CBD is considered for therapeutic use and does not generate psychotropic effects (Cannabis Extraction Technologies, PMC, 2023). For growers interested in producing flower with a calmer, more balanced cannabinoid profile, this ratio is the whole point.
We've had customers come back specifically for this strain after trying half a dozen other CBD varieties. The reason? It actually delivers dense, resinous buds on a plant that barely reaches 50cm when flipped to flower after one week of vegetative growth. That's not a typo — 50cm, yielding around 25 grams of dried bud per plant at that size. Scale up the veg period and you'll get taller plants with proportionally larger yields: up to 400g/m² indoors or 500g per plant outdoors according to Paradise Seeds' own data. The buds come out rock-hard, absolutely caked in trichomes, and smell sweet with a noticeable earthy undertone. You can feel the stickiness through nitrile gloves when trimming.
The honest limitation? If you're chasing a heavy psychoactive effect, 7% THC won't get you there. That's by design. Durga Mata II CBD is bred for people who want the plant's other compounds front and centre. Think of it as the workhorse indica for CBD-focused gardens, not a party strain.
Growing Durga Mata II CBD: What to Expect
This strain is one of the most forgiving indicas you can grow, which makes it a strong pick for first-time growers or anyone running a small indoor setup. Here's the practical breakdown from seed to harvest.
Durga Mata II CBD grows with a compact, bushy architecture and stout lateral branches. Paradise Seeds lists it as disease resistant, and in practice that means fewer headaches with mould and common pathogens — especially useful in tighter tents where airflow isn't always ideal. The plant stays short and stocky, rarely stretching beyond 80–120cm indoors even with a longer vegetative period. If you flip to 12/12 after just one week of veg, expect a final height around 50cm. That's small enough to tuck under a shelf with a single LED panel above it.
Flowering wraps up in 56–58 days. For an indica, that's fast. You won't be waiting around for 10+ weeks wondering if the trichomes have turned milky yet. The buds pack on density quickly in the last two weeks — don't be surprised when branches start leaning under their own weight. Support stakes or a simple SCROG net help here.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Paradise Seeds |
| Seed Type | Feminised |
| Genetics | Indica-dominant |
| THC Content | ~7% |
| CBD Content | ~8% |
| Flowering Time | 56–58 days |
| Indoor Height (1 week veg) | ~50cm |
| Indoor Height (extended veg) | 80–120cm |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 400g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 500g/plant |
| Disease Resistance | High |
| Available Packs | 3 seeds / 5 seeds |
CBD-Rich Cannabis Seeds: Understanding the 8% CBD Profile
An 8% CBD content in dried flower is significant. To put that in context, most recreational strains test below 1% CBD. Durga Mata II CBD produces roughly equal parts THC and CBD, which according to research into the cannabis plant's cannabinoid profile, reflects a specific genetic balance that breeders have deliberately selected for (The Cannabis Plant as a Complex System, PMC, 2023).
The near 1:1 THC-to-CBD ratio matters because these two cannabinoids interact. Research suggests that CBD may modulate the psychoactive intensity of THC, resulting in a more tempered overall experience. For growers producing flower for personal use where a clear head is the priority, this balanced profile is exactly what you want. You still get the full terpene and minor cannabinoid entourage — CBG, CBC, and trace compounds that contribute to a broader effect profile — but without the intensity of a 20%+ THC cultivar.
One thing we'd flag: CBD percentages can vary phenotype to phenotype. Growing from a 5-seed pack gives you a better chance of selecting the individual plant that expresses the highest CBD. If you're serious about maximising that cannabinoid content, consider getting your flower lab-tested after harvest. The difference between phenotypes can be 1–2 percentage points.
How to Grow Durga Mata II CBD Seeds
- Germinate your seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a moist propagation plug. Durga Mata II CBD germinates reliably — we'd expect taproots within 24–72 hours at 22–25°C.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the first set of true leaves appears. For the compact 50cm phenotype, 7–11 litre pots are sufficient. Going larger (15–20L) gives the root system room to support a bigger plant if you extend veg time.
- Vegetative growth under 18/6 lighting. Paradise Seeds recommends as little as one week of veg for a 50cm final height. For larger plants and heavier yields, extend to 3–4 weeks. The bushy growth pattern responds well to low-stress training (LST) — bend the main stem to open up the canopy and let light reach lower bud sites.
- Switch to 12/12 to trigger flowering. The plant will show sex within the first week and begin stacking bud sites quickly. Flowering completes in 56–58 days from the flip.
- Feed conservatively. Compact indicas like this don't need heavy nutrient loads. A standard bloom feed at 60–70% of the manufacturer's recommended dose works well. Watch for tip burn — it's the first sign you're pushing too hard.
- Support branches in the final two weeks. The buds get dense and heavy. Bamboo stakes or a horizontal net prevent branches from snapping.
- Harvest when trichomes are mostly milky with a few turning amber. Dry in a dark, ventilated space at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least two weeks. The aroma deepens noticeably during the cure.
Durga Mata II CBD vs Other CBD Cannabis Seeds
If you're comparing CBD seed options, the main alternatives in our catalogue are CBD-dominant strains from other banks. Here's how Durga Mata II CBD stacks up on the specs that actually matter.
| Feature | Durga Mata II CBD | Typical CBD Strain |
|---|---|---|
| CBD Content | ~8% | 4–12% |
| THC Content | ~7% | 1–8% |
| THC:CBD Ratio | ~1:1 | Varies widely |
| Flowering Time | 56–58 days | 60–70 days |
| Plant Height (short veg) | ~50cm | 60–100cm |
| Bud Density | Very high | Medium to high |
| Disease Resistance | High | Moderate |
The standout advantage is the combination of compact size, fast flowering, and genuinely dense buds. A lot of CBD strains grow lanky and produce airy flower. Durga Mata II CBD doesn't — the buds are tight, frosty, and heavy for their size. If space is limited, this strain gives you the best CBD yield per square centimetre of canopy we've seen at this price point.
Complete your grow setup: If you're running Durga Mata II CBD in a small tent, pair it with a complete grow kit that includes lighting, ventilation, and a carbon filter. For germination, a propagation kit with heat mat and humidity dome gives these seeds the best start. And if you want to compare phenotypes from your 5-pack, a jeweller's loupe or pocket microscope is the fastest way to check trichome ripeness at harvest time.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much CBD does Durga Mata II CBD produce?
Durga Mata II CBD produces approximately 8% CBD in dried flower, alongside around 7% THC. This near 1:1 ratio is consistent across most phenotypes, though individual plants may vary by 1–2 percentage points. Lab testing your harvest gives you exact numbers.
How tall does Durga Mata II CBD grow indoors?
With just one week of vegetative growth before flipping to 12/12, the plant finishes at roughly 50cm. Extend veg to 3–4 weeks and you'll see 80–120cm. It stays compact and bushy either way — a true short indica.
What's the flowering time for Durga Mata II CBD?
56–58 days from the switch to 12/12 lighting. That's fast for any strain, and especially quick for one producing this much resin. You can run multiple cycles per year in the same space.
Is Durga Mata II CBD good for small grow spaces?
It's one of the best CBD strains for small spaces. At 50cm with a short veg period, you can fit multiple plants in a 60x60cm tent. The bushy structure and dense buds mean you're not wasting canopy space on stretchy branches with sparse flower.
What does Durga Mata II CBD smell and taste like?
The buds have a sweet, earthy aroma with noticeable resinous undertones. During the last two weeks of flowering, the scent intensifies — sticky to the touch and pungent enough that a carbon filter is still a good idea, even with the lower THC content.
How much yield can I expect from Durga Mata II CBD?
Paradise Seeds lists up to 400g/m² indoors and up to 500g per plant outdoors. With a very short veg period and a 50cm plant, expect around 25g per plant. Longer veg and larger pots increase yield proportionally.
Are Durga Mata II CBD seeds feminised?
Yes, all Durga Mata II CBD seeds from Paradise Seeds are feminised. Every seed should produce a female plant, so you won't need to identify and remove males during early flowering.
Last updated: April 2026
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