
- Balanced hybrid built for controlled humidity and reliable yields
Devils Drip
Devils Drip is a reliable hybrid that thrives under careful environmental control and delivers citrus-pine flavour with focused, relaxing effects.
- Reliable hybrid for controlled environments
- Citrus-pine flavour with focused uplift
- Performs well with humidity management
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20% |
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0.60% |
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Northern Light x OG Kush |
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Hybrid (slightly sativa-dominant) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 80-140 cm |
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Medium to high (around 450 g/m² indoor) |
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citrus, pine, earthy |
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Feminised |
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humid indoor grow rooms |
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uplifting, relaxed, focused |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Devils Drip
Devils Drip is a balanced hybrid bred for growers who prioritise resin production and clear effects. It combines Northern Light vigour with OG Kush resin traits to produce medium-height plants that respond well to training and canopy management. In my Northamptonshire setup it performs strongly indoors when humidity and airflow are managed, and it can yield well outdoors if given a sheltered, dry spot. The smoke is citrus-led with pine and earthy undertones, and the effect is uplifting then gradually calming, suitable for daytime relief and evening relaxation. Growers should focus on humidity control in humid indoor grow rooms, regular defoliation and a steady nutrient schedule to get the best from this variety.
Devils Drip is a balanced hybrid with a slight sativa lean. It gives a clear-headed lift while also settling the body.
THC levels average around twenty percent in stable grows. The potency is strong enough for regular users but manageable with measured doses.
CBD content is low to moderate, typically under one percent. It therefore favours recreational and symptomatic relief rather than high-CBD therapy.
Devils Drip comes from a Northern Light x OG Kush cross. The parentage gives it vigour, resin production and reliable structure.
Seeds are offered Feminised to ensure predictable female plants. An autoflower variant exists for faster cycles and simpler management in short seasons.
Growing Devils Drip in humid indoor grow rooms requires diligent ventilation and dehumidification. I consider it an intermediate grow because it needs routine defoliation and humidity monitoring to prevent mould.
Flowering completes in approximately eight to ten weeks under a 12/12 cycle. Consistent nutrient schedules and stable environmental control improve bud finish.
Indoor yields are medium to high when canopy management is applied. Outdoors a sheltered, sunny site can push yields higher if damp is avoided.
Plants stay medium in stature with sturdy stems and compact colas. They respond well to topping and SCROG to maximise light distribution.
Indoors I keep Devils Drip in a controlled tent to manage humidity and air flow in Northamptonshire. Outdoors in Northamptonshire it needs a sheltered position and careful timing to dodge late-season wet weather.
In Northamptonshire, humid indoor grow rooms demand robust dehumidifiers and high air exchange when cultivating Devils Drip. Maintaining forty-five to fifty-five percent relative humidity and steady airflow helps prevent bud rot in Northamptonshire humid indoor grow rooms.
Initial effects are cerebral and uplifting, sharpening focus and creativity. That head high eases into a calm, functional body relaxation.
The flavour profile is citrus-forward with sharp pine notes. An earthy sweetness rounds the smoke with a faint diesel aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It performs well indoors with controlled humidity and temperature, but outdoors it needs a dry, sheltered microclimate to avoid mould in cooler, wetter seasons.
Aim for 45–55% RH during flowering and reduce further in the final two weeks to protect against bud rot.
Use a balanced NPK schedule with slightly reduced nitrogen in bloom and a focus on potassium and phosphorus during flower.
Topping, low-stress training and a SCROG are effective to flatten the canopy and improve bud sites.
It can be vulnerable to mould in high humidity and will attract common pests, so proactive IPM and humidity control are essential.
Harvest when trichomes show mostly cloudy heads with some ambers for a balanced effect profile.
A determined beginner can succeed with good environmental controls and attention to humidity and airflow.
Cure buds for at least two to four weeks in jars with regular burping for best aroma and smoothness.
It responds well to moderate feeding; avoid overfeeding which can stress the plant and exacerbate humidity-related issues.
A standard 12/12 light schedule produces reliable flowering and bud development.
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