
- Candy-sweet resin that thrives with good airflow
Devil’S Candy
Devil’S Candy is an indica-dominant hybrid known for sweet, resinous buds and reliable indoor yields.
- Sweet, resinous buds ready for careful UK growers
- Compact plants suited to small gardens and greenhouses
- Resilient genetics for cooler, wetter seasons
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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NORTHERN LIGHTS x HAZE |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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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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Sweet candy, Citrus, Spice |
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Photoperiod |
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rainy autumn harvest season |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Creative |
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Both |
About Devil'S Candy
Devil’S Candy is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its dense, candy-scented flowers and balanced effects. It combines resin production and manageable height with a flavour profile of sweet sugar, citrus and spice, making it suitable for growers who can manage humidity and provide steady airflow.
Devil'S Candy is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact buds and heavy trichome production. The plant structure suits growers who prefer dense colas over long, airy branches.
THC typically ranges between 18% and 22% in well-cultivated phenotypes. That level gives a clear cerebral lift that gradually settles into a soothing body effect.
CBD is low to moderate, usually under 2% and not the primary focus of the strain. Medicinal users seeking higher CBD should combine it with dedicated high-CBD varieties or concentrates.
The genetic background is NORTHERN LIGHTS x HAZE, offering hardiness and resin production. This cross balances stable yields with aromatic complexity.
Seeds are photoperiod, allowing growers full control over vegetative duration and training. They should be treated as regular seeds rather than autoflowering genetics.
Devil'S Candy demands intermediate skills, especially in humidity control during a rainy autumn harvest season. Attention to airflow and regular inspections are required to prevent mould and bud rot.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 10 weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoor plants in the UK will usually finish late in the season if weather and pests are managed.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive adequate training and nutrition. Outdoor harvests in Oxfordshire vary with the amount of late-season rain and local sheltering.
Plants remain short to medium with a bushy canopy and strong lateral branching. The compact stature makes them suitable for small gardens and discreet outdoor plots.
Indoors, Devil'S Candy responds well to SCROG and controlled feeding regimes in Oxfordshire. Outdoors, choose sheltered, well-ventilated locations to reduce wet-weather stress and mould risk.
Growing Devil'S Candy in Oxfordshire requires planning for a rainy autumn harvest season and possible late-season storms. Use raised beds, movable covers or a greenhouse to protect buds from prolonged wet.
Users report an initial euphoric uplift that sharpens mood and creativity. That cerebral phase eases into a deep, relaxing body stone that relieves tension.
The flavour profile blends sweet candy notes with bright citrus and a peppery, herbal finish. Smoke is smooth with a lingering sugary aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Aim for late October to early November in southern England and monitor trichomes closely to avoid harvesting in prolonged rain.
Increase airflow, strip lower foliage, stagger pruning to improve drying and consider moving plants under cover as the season turns.
Not ideal for absolute beginners because it requires attention to humidity and some training to reach its yield potential.
Switch to higher phosphorus and potassium during mid to late flowering while tapering nitrogen and maintaining stable pH.
Expect 8 to 10 weeks under optimum indoor conditions with proper light and nutrition.
Consider other cool climate cannabis strains such as Early Skunk, Northern Lights and Swiss strains that finish reliably in wet seasons.
Yes, a ventilated greenhouse with dehumidification offers protection from rain while keeping canopy conditions favourable.
If using synthetic fertilisers, a gentle two-week flush can improve taste; with organics the need for flushing is reduced.
Low stress training, topping and SCROG are effective to create an even canopy and maximise bud sites.
Yes, if pollinated by males or nearby hermaphrodites it will produce seeds, so remove males early to keep sinsemilla quality.
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