
- Dark buds. Heavy resin. Reliable performance.
Black Inferno
Black Inferno is an indica-dominant hybrid known for dark, resinous buds and a potent, relaxing high.
- Dense, dark buds with heavy resin
- Performs well in UK greenhouses and sheltered outdoors
- Potent body high with a clear-headed lift
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18-24% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Black Domina x Afghani |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium to high |
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Dark Berry, Earthy Spice, Sweet Resin |
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Feminised |
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Moist Western Coastal |
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Relaxed, Heavy Body, Clear-Headed Lift At Low Doses, Sedation At Higher Doses |
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Greenhouse And Outdoor |
About Black Inferno
Black Inferno is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for dense, dark flowers and heavy trichome coverage. It performs especially well in greenhouses and sheltered outdoor sites, producing medium to high yields with a flavour profile of dark berry, earthy spice and sweet resin. The high is initially cerebral then becomes deeply relaxing, making it suitable for evening use and for relieving chronic pain and insomnia. In Cambridgeshire and similar moist western coastal climates, growers should prioritise ventilation and mould prevention to protect dense colas during late flowering.
Black Inferno is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for dense, dark buds and heavy resin. The profile favours calming body effects with a retained clarity that makes it versatile for evening or low-dose daytime use.
THC typically sits between 18% and 24%, providing a noticeable psychoactive effect without being overwhelmingly volatile. Consumers report a substantial head buzz that eases into a deep physical relaxation.
CBD levels are low, generally around 0.5% to 1.5%, so the strain is not chosen for high-CBD therapy. Expect the primary benefits to derive from THC-driven effects rather than a CBD balance.
The lineage reads Black Domina x Afghani, combining heavy resin production with compact, hardy growth. The cross favours stable structure and pronounced, dark terpene expression.
Seeds are supplied feminised to simplify canopy management and avoid male plants. Germination is reliable when seeds receive steady moisture and moderate warmth.
Growing difficulty is moderate and rewards consistent feeding, training and humidity control in a moist western coastal climate. Vigilance against mould and bud rot is important, particularly during late flowering.
Flowering completes in about eight to ten weeks under steady conditions. Trichome density increases late in bloom, indicating the optimal harvest window.
Yield is medium to high, especially under greenhouse conditions with managed light and ventilation. Outdoor yields in sheltered sites in Cambridgeshire can be generous when late-summer weather remains stable.
Plants remain short to medium with a stocky, bushy structure ideal for SCROG and low-stress training methods. Robust side-branching produces thick colas without excessive vertical stretch.
In a greenhouse the strain performs well in Cambridgeshire, benefiting from extended light and protection from rain. Outdoors in Cambridgeshire it needs a sunny, sheltered spot and late-season vigilance against mould.
Growing Black Inferno in Cambridgeshire requires active mould prevention due to the moist western coastal climate. Use a greenhouse or a very well-drained, sheltered outdoor site and monitor humidity through late flowering.
Initial effects are cerebral and mildly uplifting, sharpening focus and sociability. The high transitions into a strong, relaxing body sensation that relieves tension and encourages rest.
Flavours centre on dark berry and sweet resin with an earthy, spicy backbone. A faint savoury note appears on the exhale and leaves a lasting finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering generally completes in 8 to 10 weeks; check trichomes for precise harvest timing.
It is moderate in difficulty; a new grower can succeed with careful humidity control and basic training techniques.
Maintain airflow, reduce humidity during late flowering, remove lower foliage to improve circulation and inspect buds regularly.
Yes, a greenhouse works well and is often recommended as part of UK greenhouse cannabis growing; it offers shelter from rain and allows humidity control.
Switch to a bloom feed higher in phosphorus and potassium while slightly reducing nitrogen to support bud development.
Topping, low-stress training and SCROG work well to create an even canopy and maximise light exposure to bud sites.
Many growers flush the last 7 to 14 days to improve flavour, though practices vary by medium and nutrient schedule.
Watch trichomes turn from clear to milky with some amber and observe pistils darkening and receding into the buds.
Dry in a dark, ventilated space at 18-21°C with 45-55% RH, then cure in jars with periodic burping for at least two weeks.
Cultivation of cannabis remains illegal without a licence in the UK; this information is educational and growers should check current laws and licencing requirements.
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