
- Dense buds, dependable calm
Devil’S Mistress
Devil’S Mistress is an indica-dominant hybrid that delivers dense, resinous buds and a soothing body stone.
- Compact plants, heavy resin
- Reliable finish in controlled conditions
- Robust against humidity with correct care
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Afghan x Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium to high |
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Earthy, Spicy, Sweet |
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Feminised (regular available for breeders) |
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Short outdoor growing season; tolerates high humidity |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Devil'S Mistress
Devil’S Mistress is a compact, resin-heavy indica-dominant hybrid bred from Afghan and Skunk stock. It suits growers who want reliable potency and a pronounced sedative profile, performing well both indoors and outdoors with proper protection against wet weather. The plant produces earthy, spicy flavours with sweet undertones and dense buds that respond to training and moderate feeding. In regions with a short outdoor growing season, timing and mould prevention are key to preserving trichomes and terpene quality.
Devil'S Mistress is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resinous buds. The structure favours resin production and a dense canopy.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent in well-grown specimens. Strong phenotypes can push potency slightly higher under optimal conditions.
CBD is low to moderate, generally under 1 percent. The profile supports classic psychoactive effects rather than CBD-led therapy.
Genetics pair Afghan resinous traits with Skunk vigour to produce stable, hardy plants. The cross yields phenotypes noted for compact buds and reliable trichome coverage.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminised to simplify cultivation and reduce the risk of males. Regular seeds are available for breeders seeking genetic diversity.
Moderate skill is required to manage Devil'S Mistress outdoors during a short outdoor growing season. Growers in Hertfordshire should focus on airflow and mould prevention during wet spells.
Flowering completes in about seven to nine weeks indoors on most phenotypes. Outdoors it tends to finish in early autumn where the season allows.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive consistent nutrients and light. Proper feeding and selective defoliation improve bulk and bud density.
Plants remain short to medium in height with a bushy, compact structure. This makes them suitable for limited spaces and discreet gardens.
Indoors Devil'S Mistress responds well to SCROG and controlled training methods for even canopy development. Outdoors in Hertfordshire it benefits from early starts, shelter and close monitoring.
In Hertfordshire Devil'S Mistress can finish reliably despite a short outdoor growing season when started early or under cover. Attention to wet weather, timely harvest and mould checks preserves cannabinoid and terpene quality.
The high brings a relaxed body stone that eases tension and promotes sleep in higher doses. A gentle cerebral lift precedes the sedative phase for many users.
Flavour leans earthy and spicy with a lingering sweet note on the exhale. Subtle pine and citrus undertones surface in the smoke and vapour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start seeds under lights or in a propagator in late spring to give plants a head start before transplanting outdoors.
Improve airflow, remove dense inner foliage and use preventative fungicide measures suited to cannabis to lower mould risk during wet periods.
Use a moderate NPK schedule in vegetative growth, then switch to a bloom formula with higher phosphorus during flowering, tapering off before harvest.
Selective pruning and low-stress training improve light penetration and bud development while reducing internal humidity build-up.
Flush with plain water for 7 to 10 days before harvest to help clear excess nutrients and improve smoke quality.
It tolerates humidity better than some varieties but still needs shelter or quick-drying conditions to avoid bud rot.
Look for trichomes turning milky with some amber, pistils darkening and buds firm to the touch as harvest indicators.
Use integrated pest management: encourage predators, apply neem or insecticidal soaps and inspect plants regularly for early signs.
Dry in a cool, dark, well-ventilated space at moderate humidity to protect terpenes and prevent mould during cure.
Prioritise ventilation, strengthen plant vigour with proper nutrition and use techniques such as defoliation and timely harvests to mitigate the risks of high humidity cannabis cultivation.
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