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Dante's Inferno is an indica / sativa from Clearwater Genetics and can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and greenhouse (Where the plants will need a flowering time of ±65 days) Clearwater Genetics's Dante's Inferno is only available as feminized seeds.
Contrary to what her name suggests, Dante's Inferno will set your mind ablaze with a heavenly blissful stone. Created by highly respected US breeders, Dante's Inferno is a hybrid cannabis cultivar that pulls genetics from two respected modern strains. The result? A potent cultivar with a deliciously sweet aroma, full-bodied smoke, and a numbing effect that's treasured by users with a high tolerance. Keep reading to learn more about the Dante's Inferno cannabis strain and its unique properties.
Dante's Inferno is one of many hybrid cannabis strains created through a collaboration between Tiki Madman (based in Michigan) and Clearwater Genetics in Colorado Springs. Both are highly revered US breeders, known for producing high-quality and sought-after strains available in both seed and clone form.
Tiki Madman has been breeding cannabis for a decade, and growing since he was 13. He has collaborated with a long list of other breeders and seed banks, including big names such as Mario Guzman of Sherbinskis, as well as more boutique strain creators. Tiki Madman is known to run extensive and continuous pheno-hunts of over 30 strains at a time. He started his career under Michigan’s caregiver's program and built up a loyal following giving away seeds to Michigan growers and medical patients. Today, Tiki Madman and his brand are both highly respected by growers across the globe.
Clearwater Genetics, on the other hand, is a Colorado-based genetics company that's collaborated extensively with Tiki Madman in the past. Besides Dante's Inferno, some of the other strains created by Clearwater and Tiki Madman include:
• Head Hunter
• Dark & Stormy
• Bullpup
• Powder Keg
Unfortunately, Clearwater Genetics has shared no information about its origins.
Dante's Inferno was created through a cross of Oreoz and Devil Driver. Below we'll explore these strains and their traits in more detail.
Oreoz, as its name suggests, is a descendant of the almighty Cookies line of strains. Combining genetics from Cookies and Cream by Exotic Genetix and Secret Weapon, Oreoz boasts delicious aromas and flavors reminiscent of, you guessed it, Oreo cookies. Expect a complex bouquet of earthy chocolate and coffee with sweet, creamy undertones and notes of vanilla.
Despite its strong flavors and aromas, Oreoz makes for a smooth smoke and delivers a super-strong stone that completely relaxes the body while elevating the mind. On average, Oreoz buds contain 20–25% THC and boast a dense structure, mouth-watering colors ranging from bright green to dark purple, and a thick dusting of frosty trichomes.
The second parent of Dante's Inferno is Devil Driver—a beloved sativa-dominant hybrid from Tiki Madman's strain catalog. Combining genetics from Sundae Driver and Melonade, Devil Driver is potent, aromatic, and delicious. Reminiscent of both its parent strains, Devil Driver smells of sweet cherry and melon candies, with subtle notes of cream and light citrus overtones. Its flavor is a lot more hashy, with upfront notes of vanilla, and a fruity exhale—you can expect to enjoy a mix of melon, cherry, grape, and citrus notes lingering on your palate once you've finished smoking a batch of Devil Driver. As her effects start to hit, Devil Driver's sativa side really shines through, producing a creative, uplifting, and energetic buzz.
Dante's Inferno produces vigorous hybrid plants that look very indica dominant. Generally speaking, this plant develops dark green foliage and long, broad leaves. Vegging Dante's Inferno plants also grow a strong central stem and side branches, especially when trained. Once in bloom, Dante's Inferno produces tight clusters of thick indica flowers with almost-black, leathery-looking leaves. The buds produced by this strain boast deep shades of dark green and purple, bright orange pistils, and a glistening coat of thick trichomes.
Dante's Inferno is a very potent strain that can contain over 30% THC and trace amounts of secondary cannabinoids, as well as a rich mix of terpenes that combine to produce its unique aroma. Pop the lid off a well-cured batch of Dante's Inferno, and sit back as you enjoy her dense, fruity, gassy aroma wash over you. Somewhat reminiscent of her Devil Driver parent, the aroma of Dante's Inferno is instantly reminiscent of sweet fruit candies with grape and cherry overtones. Take a second smell, however, and you'll notice the earthier, sweet chocolate/coffee undertones found in Oreoz, followed by a big, bold kick of black pepper. If you don't like the smell of pepper, don't try this strain—many users attest to its lingering peppery stank.
Once you light her up, a good batch of Dante's Inferno will coat your palate with gassy, candy-sweet fruit flavors reminiscent of a grape, cherry, and berry-flavored sports drink. As you exhale, strong notes of earth and lemon zest will round out the experience.
In terms of effects, Dante's Inferno will numb your body and screw your head on backward, leaving you in a blissful trance where you can watch the world go by without getting caught up in its complexities. Users with a high tolerance who struggle with anxiety or similar symptoms report enjoying this strain during the day, as it puts them in a peaceful mental state where they can focus and get creative. In general, however, users recommend enjoying it in the evenings or afternoons when they can kick up their feet and lean into its formidable stone.
Dante's Inferno is a popular strain among both recreational and medical cannabis users alike. With its numbing effects, Dante's Inferno particularly appeals to recreational users looking to relax. Based on user reports, recreational smokers enjoy this strain:
• After work or working out
• While watching movies or playing video games
• Before a nap
• Outdoors on walks or leisurely strolls through the neighborhood
• While doing easy, mundane household chores
• In low-key social settings with close friends
As is to be expected, the heavy, blissful stone of Dante's Inferno is also very appealing to medical marijuana patients (especially those with a high tolerance), who attest to the strain’s potential for a variety of symptoms and conditions, including:
• Pain
• Stress and anxiety
• PTSD
• Headaches/migraines
• Muscle soreness/stiffness
• Insomnia
• Inflammation
• Appetite loss
Like all high-potency cannabis strains, Dante's Inferno isn't without side effects. While veteran smokers with a tolerance enjoy this strain, less-seasoned smokers might find its effects to be overwhelming—especially its foggy, almost dissociative head high. According to user reports, some of the most common negative effects of smoking/vaping/eating Dante's Inferno include:
• Dry mouth and eyes
• Sedation
• Dissociation
• Trouble focusing
• Anxiety
• Paranoia
Dante's Inferno was released as a limited-edition seed drop directly from Tiki Madman and Clearwater Genetics. At the time of writing this strain overview, seed stocks have sold out, though some clones are still available for a pretty penny.
Based on reports from growers, Dante's Inferno is a vigorous hybrid strain with clear indica traits. It seems to be very well-suited to indoor cultivation, producing strong, bushy plants with broad, dark-green leaves. Thanks to her strength and resilience, growers report great results using topping, fimming, and LST to manipulate this strain's growth. Defoliation and lollipopping are also recommended when growing these bushy plants indoors to maximize their output. Like most indica-dominant hybrids, Dante's Inferno takes about 8 weeks of bloom to reach maturity. Unfortunately, there is no information available regarding the yields of this strain. Like all Tiki Madman strains, however, lab test results show that Dante's Inferno seeds were free of the hop latent viroid.
Dante's Inferno is a potent hybrid bred by Tiki Madman and Clearwater Genetics. Combining Oreoz and Devil Driver genetics, this strain produces indica-dominant plants that grow well indoors and produce frosty flowers with stunning black hues. Given her rich concentration of terpenes, Dante's Inferno boasts a rich aroma of sweet fruit, earthy cookies, creamy overtones, hints of vanilla, and a strong peppery kick. While this strain is no longer available in seed form, Dante's Inferno clones can still be bought at high prices.
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