Dante’s Inferno

Dante’s Inferno weed strain is an Indica-dominant hybrid strain that was created by crossing the classic Oreoz X Devil Driver strains. It has a sweet and creamy flavor that is combined with hints of strawberries dipped in cream and sugary fruits, accentuated by nuttiness. The aroma is nutty and fruity, with notes of strawberries, creamy vanilla, and black pepper.

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Genetics Oreoz X Devil Driver 
Cannabinoids THC content: 27% – 29%, 
Dominant terpene Not specified 
Terpenes Not specified 
Aroma Sweet, creamy, nutty, fruity, vanilla, black pepper, candy-like, grape, cherry, chocolate, coffee, earthy, lemon zest
Flavors Strawberry, cream, cherry, grape, berry, vanilla, nutty, spicy, fruity, earthy, lemon zest
Positive Effects Calming, energizing, talkative, sleepy, creative, uplifting, happy, relaxing, sociable, focus
Negative effects Dry eyes, dry mouth, sedation, dissociation, trouble focusing, anxiety, paranoia
Medical use Anxiety, insomnia, pain, depression, fatigue, headaches, migraines, stress, PTSD, muscle soreness/stiffness, inflammation, appetite loss
Non-medical or recreational use After work or working out, watching movies or playing video games, before a nap, outdoors on walks or leisurely strolls, doing easy, mundane household chores

Dante’s Inferno is a popular cannabis strain that offers a sweet and creamy flavor, resulting from the blend of Oreoz and DevilDriver genetics. This strain is a great choice for those seeking relaxation and sociability. It is also a fantastic option for managing various health conditions, including insomnia, chronic pain, anxiety, and depression. With its therapeutic properties, Dante’s Inferno can enhance the daily experiences of regular consumers and provide relief to those who need it.

The high from Dante’s Inferno is calming and uplifting, followed by a boost in sociability, but can turn sedative, leading to sleepiness. It is often chosen to treat insomnia, headaches, migraines, depression or mood swings, chronic stress, and chronic fatigue. The strain has oversized conical forest green nugs with pink undertones, thin dark orange hairs, and chunky, pink-tinted white crystal trichomes.

Dante’s Inferno gained popularity due to its heavenly high, despite its lackluster flavor and intimidating, thick coat of trichomes. It originated from a collaboration between Michigan breeder Tiki Madman and Colorado-based Clearwater Genetics, and is a cross of Oreoz and Devil Driver strains.

Oreoz is a cross of Cookies & Cream x Secret Weapon. It is known for its spicy and sweet chocolate nuttiness profile with diesel aromas. Devil Driver is a cross of Sundae Driver x Melonade, offering citrus, fruit, melon, and grape flavors with uplifting and energizing effects.

Dante’s Inferno is a potent strain with over 27-29% average THC level, appealing to both recreational and medical users. It has numbing effects, making it suitable for relaxation and treating various symptoms and conditions.

The strain is well-suited for indoor cultivation, producing strong, bushy plants with broad, dark-green leaves. Growers recommend techniques like topping, fimming, LST, defoliation, and lollipopping for maximizing yields and plant growth. Lab test results show that Dante’s Inferno seeds were free of the hop latent viroid.

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