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Devils Lettuce

Feminised

Devils Lettuce is a hardy hybrid bred for bold flavour and steady yields in temperate UK gardens.

Why choose Devils Lettuce?
  • Balanced hybrid for UK gardens
  • Good yields in sheltered outdoor spots
  • Distinct earthy-citrus aroma
THC 18-24%
CBD 0.5-2%
Lineage Durban Poison x Northern Lights
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium to tall
Yield Medium to high (300-450 g/m² indoor, 300-500 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Earthy, Citrus, Herbal
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Scottish outdoor climate
Effects Uplifting, Relaxed focus, Creative
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Devils Lettuce

Devils Lettuce is a balanced hybrid that delivers an uplifting cerebral rush followed by gentle physical calm, making it versatile for both social and solitary use. It thrives under attentive cultivation, responds to basic training, and rewards growers with clear, aromatic buds that show earthy and citrus notes.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Devils Lettuce under a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires attentiveness to airflow and disease prevention. Plants are moderately resilient but need shelter and timely intervention to avoid rot.

Flowering Time:

Most phenotypes finish flowering in about eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor harvests in Warwickshire generally fall between late September and October depending on the season.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive good nutrition and light. Outdoor specimens in sheltered microclimates can reach the upper yields listed in strong seasons.

Height:

Plants develop a medium to tall frame with sturdy main stems and prolific lateral branching. They respond well to topping and training to create an even canopy.

Environment:

Indoors Devils Lettuce performs well under controlled environments and fills space with dense bud sites in Warwickshire. Outdoors in Warwickshire it benefits from a sunny, sheltered position and proactive mould control.

Climate:

Growing Devils Lettuce in Warwickshire with cool Scottish outdoor climate calls for sheltered sites, vigorous early growth and close monitoring for damp. Use cloches or poly tunnels and select sun-facing positions to reduce the impact of the cool Scottish outdoor climate.

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Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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What's your best tip for preventing mould late season?
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Keep the canopy open, remove lower leaves that shade bud sites and use a small fan or natural wind exposure to maintain airflow.
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How did you train Devils Lettuce indoors?
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I topped at node three, used LST to spread branches and lollipopped lower growth to focus energy on the main bud sites.
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Do you recommend organic or synthetic nutrients?
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Organics give more buffer against overfeeding and suit slower, steady growth, while synthetics can push larger yields if you monitor EC and pH carefully.
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How early do you move plants out in Warwickshire?
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I harden off transplant-ready plants after the last expected frost and move them to a sheltered sunny spot to build vigour before the cool autumn arrives.
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Choose Feminised seed from reputable breeders and pick phenotypes noted for bud density and mildew tolerance.

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