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Dante’s Inferno Feminized seeds

Dante’s Inferno is a visually stunning hybrid cross of Oreoz and Devil Driver, known for its intense frost, deep purple hues, and creamy, gas-filled aroma.

Key facts

Seed typeFeminized
GeneticsOreoz x Devil Driver
BreederClearwater Genetics / Tiki Madman
THC26%
CBD1%
Indica / Sativa60% Indica / 40% Sativa
Flowering time8-9 Weeks
Yield (indoor)450-550g/m²
Yield (outdoor)600g+/plant
Height100-140cm
DifficultyModerate
Price (from)$59.99
AvailabilityOut of stock

About Dante’s Inferno Feminized seeds

Dante’s Inferno is a powerhouse hybrid that has taken the cannabis world by storm, largely due to its remarkable visual appeal and complex terpene profile. Created through a collaboration between Clearwater Genetics and Tiki Madman, this strain combines the legendary frost of Oreoz with the vigorous growth and flavor of Devil Driver. The result is a plant that looks as though it has been dipped in silver, with trichomes coating every surface of its dark, often purple-tinged flowers.

When you grow Dante’s Inferno seeds, you can expect plants that exhibit a balanced hybrid structure. They typically stretch significantly during the first few weeks of flowering, so utilizing techniques like Screen of Green (SCROG) or early topping is advised to manage the canopy. The aroma is a sophisticated blend of sweet vanilla and creamy marshmallow, underscored by a sharp, pungent gas and earthy undertone that lingers on the palate.

For the consumer, Dante’s Inferno offers a journey that starts with an immediate cerebral lift and sense of euphoria, which gradually transitions into a deep, weighted physical relaxation. While it is potent enough for veteran users, its creative spark makes it popular for afternoon use. Extractors particularly favor this strain, as the "sand-like" trichomes wash exceptionally well for high-quality bubble hash and live rosin.

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Growing tips

Ensure plenty of airflow during late flower to protect the dense, resin-soaked buds. Lowering temperatures during the final two weeks will help bring out the dramatic dark purple and black colors characteristic of this phenotype.

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