Dante’s Inferno

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Dante’s Inferno strain brings the heat leaving a lasting impression from first hit to last ash. With a lineage from Oreoz and Devil Driver, and bred by famous cannabis breeders Clearwater Genetics and Tiki Madman, it is crafted to impress. Dante’s Inferno is that top-shelf gas weed that checks every box. THC runs heavy usually around 27-29%, so clear your schedule. Dante’s inferno strain has a unique aroma of creamy vanilla, fresh berries, and that funk that makes your mouth water. Limonene gives it that citrus sweetness, caryophyllene adds a nice touch of spice, and bisabolol throws in a floral twist.

The buds of Dante’s Inferno looks like it got rolled in sugar thick layers of trichomes blanket every chunky nug. Light green leaves with shades of purple and long orange hairs grab your attention. One puff and it’s a vibe calm body, focused mind, and everything just feels lighter. You still alert, but ain’t no tension in the mix. Dante’s Inferno strain isn’t your everyday smoke. It is that “treat yourself” strain rich, loud, and 100% premium.

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  1. Verified owner Christina Gagnon (verified owner)

    Beautiful buss, tasty with a perfect burn

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