Dante’s Inferno
The Dante’s Inferno strain has a reputation that burns bright among cannabis fans thanks to its 70:30 indica-to-sativa ratio and high THC levels of 27%. Together, they provide a multi-layered dose of euphoria and physical relaxation. This strain also boasts abundant yields, which solidify its place as a fan-fave among growers who love generous harvests. Factor in this strain’s cream-like, strawberry taste, and it becomes clear why so many growers consider Dante’s Inferno seeds a winning addition to their cannabis collections.
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27% THC levels
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70% Indica 30% Sativa
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Creative and calming effects
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Total time from flowering stage to harvest: 55-65 days
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Growing experience level: Intermediate
The Dante’s Inferno Strain: Descend into THC-Rich Euphoria
Newcomer Dante’s Inferno landed on the cannabis scene just a few short years ago and has been charming fans with its devilishly good high ever since. This strain boasts THC levels of up to 27%, meaning growers of Dante’s Inferno seeds can look forward to a multi-layered and euphoric smoke.
As the offspring of Oreoz and Devil Driver, the Dante’s Inferno strain boasts a 70:30 indica-to-sativa ratio, offering a fine-tuned dose of physical relaxation and undertones of cerebral buzz. It also has an impressive terpene profile, which serves up a strawberry-like flavor and taste, enhancing the overall smoking experience.
While there’s plenty to love about this indica-dominant hybrid, it’s most frequently praised for its substantial THC content and fine-tuned hybrid effects. The result is a strain with head-turning appeal, making it no surprise that many cannabis growers leap at the chance to add Dante’s Inferno seeds to their marijuana gardens.
Growing Tips for Dante’s Inferno Seeds
The Dante’s Inferno strain is a good fit for growers who have some past cultivation experience, as higher-THC strains tend to require consistent temperature and humidity levels. Nonetheless, with the right approach, even newbie growers can cultivate with success. Below, you’ll find tried-and-true techniques on how to coax your Dante’s Inferno plants to reach their full potential.
Dial In Your Growing Conditions
Ideal Temperature Range: Dante’s Inferno plants prefer much milder temperatures than those of its namesake hellscape. Indoor growers can easily establish and maintain optimal temperatures of 70–80 degrees Fahrenheit or 21-27 degrees Celsius using basic growing equipment such as a ceramic space heater and a thermostat. If you happen to live in a climate with similar conditions, outdoor growing may be for you!
Humidity levels: Dante’s Inferno responds well to humidity levels of 50-60% throughout the vegetative stage, with a dip in humidity to 40-50% during the flowering stage.
Nutrients, Ventilation, and Pruning: This strain has dense buds, which means good airflow is a must for preventing mold and mildew. You may also want to use nutrient-rich soil containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (or for short, “NPK”).
Germinating Your Dante’s Inferno Seeds
Our step-by-step germination guide is a great resource for growers of the Dante’s Inferno strain and provides a more efficient and accessible way to germinate your seeds from home. If you have basic items on hand, such as paper towels and water, you already have everything you need.
Taproots will typically emerge within 3-7 days, following which your seeds can be transferred to a growing medium of your choice. Plus, by using our germination guide, you are also protecting your Dante’s Inferno seeds with our industry-leading germination guarantee.
Yields, Flowering Times, and Harvest
Indoor growers will enjoy approximate yields of up to 24 ounces per square meter, while outdoor growers may see impressively high yields of up to 64 ounces per plant. The Dante’s Inferno strain has a flowering period of approximately 55–65 days, with outdoor harvests usually taking place in late September or early October.
Dominant Terpenes in Dante’s Inferno
The Dante’s Inferno strain boasts a dynamic terpene profile led by myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene. Together, they craft a decadent flavor profile that, fittingly, mirrors Devil’s Food cake. This strain owes its rich chocolate-y elements to its Oreoz lineage, which is balanced nicely with milder, creamy notes. Some fans also detect an overall strawberry-like vibe, thanks to berry-forward limonene’s citrusy brightness. Caryophyllene’s peppery warmth and myrcene’s herbal earthiness round things out and create an indulgent dessert-like experience.
Dominant Cannabinoids in Dante’s Inferno
Dante’s Inferno’s show-stopping THC content of 27% provides a memorable and mind-bending experience. While this strain’s CBD levels aren’t significant, even its trace levels can enhance the high through a process known as the entourage effect. Newbies who enjoy indica-dominant hybrids like Dante’s Inferno but prefer milder THC levels may want to explore strains like Platinum Kush or Blue Mango. Seasoned THC connoisseurs, however, love this strain’s potent dose of psychoactivity.
Characteristics
Strain Genetics |
Oreoz x Devil Driver |
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Blend |
30% Sativa, 70% Indica |
Plant Sex |
Feminized |
Strain Type |
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Flowering Time |
55-65 days |
Flowering Type |
Photoperiod |
THC Content |
27% |
CBD Level |
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Effects |
Calming, Creative, Euphoric |
Indoor Yield |
225–680 grams per square meter (8–24 ounces) |
Outdoor Yield |
450–1,800 grams per plant (16–64 ounces) |
Flavor |
Creamy, nutty, strawberry |
Where to Grow |
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Plant Height |
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Best Time of Use |
Anytime |
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ember_flow Verified Purchase
Dantes Inferno isnt overwhelming, but it does hit deep. Its the kind of high that settles into your body slowly, leaving you calm and content. Great for evenings when you just want to unwind.
ashley_haze Verified Purchase
Yield was decent, not the biggest Ive seen, but the quality more than made up for it. The buds were dense, frosty, and packed a serious punch. Sometimes less is more when it comes to potency.
J.P Verified Purchase
All seeds popped quickly and grew evenly, which made canopy management easy. The colors during late flower were gorgeous deep purples mixed with fiery orange hairs. Curing really brought out the flavor, too.
Markus V. Verified Purchase
Dante’s Inferno lived up to its reputation in my garden. The plants were strong, resilient, and finished with heavy, resin-coated buds. Definitely one of the more impressive strains Ive worked with in recent years.
lowkeytokes Verified Purchase
The high on Dantes Inferno is smooth but powerful it sneaks up on you in the best way. Great for kicking back at night without knocking me out completely.
InfernoDad77 Verified Purchase
The flavor profile on Dantes Inferno is wild sweet, spicy, and just a little gassy. Every joint felt like a new experience, and the aroma lingered in the best way. Easily one of my top five for taste.
robin.w Verified Purchase
This was my first order with Growers Choice and I grabbed Dantes Inferno as a test run. Shipping was fast, discreet, and every seed germinated. The strain made me a repeat customer without question.