Description
Dante’s Inferno: Sweet Sugary Fruit
Dante’s Inferno boasts a sweet flavor with hints of strawberries and cream, pairing nicely with the aroma of vanilla, nuts, and diesel fuel. The cultivar was created by cross-breeding popular parent strains Oreoz and Devil Driver, ultimately resulting in an offspring that has become more popular to growers and users than its parents. Dante’s Inferno is referred to in the cannabis community as a “work of art” based on its visual appeal as well as its flavor, aroma, and effects.
This strain’s THC content of up to 28% makes it strong enough for even the most seasoned veteran tokers. First bred in Colorado and was one of the first in the 2020s wave of “dessert strains”. While the name would lead you to believe that it is fierce and overwhelming, this is not the case. The strain is potent, balanced, and downright delicious on the palate and the rest of the senses.
Growing Tips for Dante’s Inferno Seeds
Dante’s inferno grows to a medium height indoors and a bit taller outdoors. The buds are dense and super frosty with hints of green, tan, pink, and even purple. The trichomes give this strain a “shimmering” appearance. Known for its resilience toward fluctuating temperatures. Like many cannabis strains, it performs best in a closely-controlled environment, but because it can endure minor dips and spikes concerning heat and moisture, it serves as a practical choice for intermediate growers and requires extra attention to detail in the grow room. Below, we’ve provided effective ways to simplify and streamline the growing process.
Establish consistent conditions
Daytime temperatures of approximately 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit or approximately 21-27 degrees Celsius are ideal for Dante’s inferno plants. Humidity levels should fall between 40-50% during the vegetative stage, and drop to 40% during the flowering phase. A reduction in moisture helps eliminate the risk of mold while encouraging a more potent terpene profile.
Recommended Training Techniques
Low-stress Training, Topping, and Screen of Green (ScrOG) training techniques are best suited for this particular strain. These techniques require the grower to trim the non-producing parts of the plant while reinforcing the heavier branches and buds with screens or nets so the weight of the buds doesn’t compromise the integrity of the entire plant.
Fine-tune nutrient levels
All cannabis plants benefit from nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK). During vegetative growth, Dante’s Inferno prefers greater amounts of nitrogen, as it promotes leaf and stem production. However, because nitrogen encourages leaf growth, it’s important to reduce levels during the flowering stage. This will allow your plants to channel their efforts towards resin-rich bud development instead. To lower nitrogen levels, try using a bloom formula or simply dilute your existing feed.
Germinating Your Dante’s Inferno Seeds
Our straightforward germination guide is an easy-to-understand way for growers of all skill levels to start the growing process. If you have basic items on hand, such as paper towels and water, you can germinate your Dante’s Inferno seeds like a pro.
Our step-by-step process allows taproots to emerge within 3–7 days, following which your seeds can be transferred to nutrient-rich soil, a hydroponic setup, or another growing medium of your choice. As an added benefit, growers who use our technique can cultivate with confidence, knowing their seeds are fully protected by our germination guarantee.
Yields, Flowering Times, and Harvest
The Dante’s Inferno strain has a flowering period of approximately 50-65 days, with outdoor harvests typically occurring in mid-October. Indoor growers will produce up to 650 grams of trichome-rich buds under proper care, while outdoor growers may see yields of up to 1100 grams per plant, so long as environmental conditions remain stable.
Dominant Terpenes in Dante’s Inferno
Dante’s Inferno’s sweet and sugary flavor and peppery diesel aroma are due, in part, to dominant terpenes caryophyllene, myrcene, and limonene. Caryophyllene is a peppery and spicy terpene that can be found in cinnamon and black pepper. Myrcene is one of the most abundant terpenes in the cannabis world. It offers a relaxing feeling as well as an earthy and herbal fragrance. Limonene is most commonly found in the rinds of citrus fruits like lemons and oranges, and provides a citrus scent and flavor when found in cannabis plants.
Dominant Cannabinoids in Dante’s Inferno
Dante’s Inferno’s THC content of 28% give it a high potency that is designed to be enjoyed in the afternoon or at night. Wake-and-bakers, be warned, it is best used when the day is over, and you have not a care in the world. The head and body high are both chill and relaxing, but the cerebral buzz offers a focused and creative aspect that people seem to be drawn to. This strain will calm the nerves while simultaneously allowing you to enjoy the high and be productive. Combine that with its sweet flavor, and it truly is the best of both worlds.





















The strain-specific properties of Dante’s Inferno are really evident in the leaf shape and the way it stretches during the first two weeks of flip.
A smooth grow journey from start to finish. I didn’t run into any nutrient sensitivities which is a testament to the stability of the genetics.
High quality genetics. You can tell these seeds are fresh because of how quickly they took off once they hit the soil.
Fantastic germination rates and very sturdy stems. These plants can clearly handle their own weight as they move into the flowering stage.
Very satisfied with the outcome of this run. The plants produced a high volume of dense flowers and the overall vitality remained high until the very end.
Had a great grow journey with this strain. It was very resistant to minor fluctuations in humidity and stayed healthy from seedling to harvest.
Really pleasant experience ordering from this site. The packaging was discreet and the seeds arrived in perfect condition without any crushing.
The flowers harvested are heavy and covered in crystals. The plant itself was a joy to work with during the daily garden maintenance.
I am really happy with how these turned out. The plants stayed squat and bushy just like I wanted and the flower development was very consistent.
The flowers harvested from these plants are absolutely stunning to look at. The resin coverage is intense and the plant structure made trimming a very simple task.