
- Focused energy, dependable growth
Devil Driver
Devil Driver is a sativa-dominant hybrid with uplifting energy, designed for growers seeking clear, focused effects.
- Clear-headed sativa energy with manageable potency
- Responds well to training and indoor canopy control
- Handles cool, northerly summers when given protection
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18-22% |
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≤1% (low) |
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Ghost OG x Blue Dream |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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0.8–1.5 m (indoor), up to 1.8 m (outdoor) |
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400-500 g/m² (indoor); variable outdoors |
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diesel, pine, sweet berry |
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Feminised |
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cool northern summers |
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uplifting, focused, mild relaxation |
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Suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Devil Driver
Devil Driver is a sativa-dominant hybrid that blends cerebral clarity with resilient growth. It offers moderate THC potency, low CBD, and a flavour profile of diesel, pine and sweet berry. The plant responds well to training and controlled indoor environments, producing moderate indoor yields and greater outdoor potential where seasons allow. In cooler regions like Norfolk it benefits from protection and careful late-season planning to avoid rot and cold snaps. Devil Driver suits intermediate growers looking for a reliable daytime cultivar with both recreational and mild therapeutic applications.
Devil Driver is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans toward clear, energetic highs. It balances cerebral lift with enough body presence to stay useable throughout the day.
THC levels typically range between 18–22%, giving it solid potency for recreational and experienced medical users. That level rewards measured dosing and suits those who prefer a cerebral, motivating effect.
CBD is low, generally under 1%, so it is not a high-CBD cultivar. Patients seeking strong CBD effects should consider pairing Devil Driver with a dedicated high-CBD strain.
Devil Driver comes from a straightforward Ghost OG x Blue Dream lineage. The cross brings sativa clarity from Blue Dream paired with heavier resin and drive from Ghost OG.
Seeds are typically available Feminised to simplify cultivation and ensure flowering females. Growers who prefer clones can also find stable phenotypes for consistent results.
Growing Devil Driver in cool northern summers requires attention to late-season ripening and disease prevention. It is rated intermediate because the plant tolerates cooler climes but benefits from controlled conditions and timely harvests.
Flowering usually completes in 8–9 weeks under ideal conditions. Indoor growers who maintain steady light cycles often hit the lower end of that window.
Indoor yields are moderate, commonly 400–500 g/m² with trained plants. Outdoor yield can be higher in a long season but may be limited by the Norfolk climate.
Plants develop a medium-tall, branchy structure with a prominent central cola and plentiful side growth. Expect final heights around 0.8–1.5 metres indoors and up to 1.8 metres outdoors with training.
Indoors, Devil Driver adapts well to controlled rooms and responds positively to common training methods such as SCROG and topping. Outdoors it finishes best in sheltered spots in Norfolk where late-season cold and damp are less pronounced.
In Norfolk, growers should expect shorter and cooler ripening windows because of cool northern summers. Devil Driver performs best in Norfolk when given extra protection such as polytunnels or early harvest planning to avoid autumn rains.
The high is uplifting and focused, promoting creativity and task-oriented energy. A mild body relaxation follows, keeping the experience functional rather than sedating.
Flavours combine sharp diesel and pine with subtle sweet berry notes on the exhale. The smoke is smooth with an earthy undercurrent that lingers on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering; maintain consistent cycles to avoid stress and hermaphroditism.
Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium once flowering begins, and monitor EC/ppm to avoid nutrient burn.
Topping, low stress training and SCROG are effective to flatten the canopy and improve light penetration to side bud sites.
Ensure good airflow, lower humidity during late flowering, and avoid dense canopies; consider early harvest in wet seasons.
Begin a gentle flush 7–14 days before harvest depending on feed strength and plant condition to improve smoke quality.
Watch for aphids, spider mites and whitefly; use integrated pest management and beneficials as first-line controls.
Dry slowly to 50–60% RH then cure in jars for at least 2–4 weeks, burping daily at first to stabilise moisture and develop flavour.
Yes, it responds well to organic soil and compost teas, but ensure nutrient levels are balanced to avoid deficiencies during flowering.
Stable temperature, proper ventilation, and humidity control are crucial along with reliable light timing and CO2 management when needed.
Design a compact room with good exhaust, oscillating fans, reflective walls and a suitable light footprint; use training to keep plants under the light and manage heat and humidity carefully.
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