Black Devils OG is a sweet candy tasting Indica dominant hybrid, this beautiful looking strain is a cross of our Black Zombie and OG Kush and took OG Kush to another level. Even though this strain flowering period is 8 – 9 weeks it is sure worth the wait, as it produces great and fantastic look buds that also taste as good as she looks.
This great looking cannabis plant grows to a medium height, easy to grow that produces great looking compact resinous buds, which do give off a strong aroma.
Black Devils OG gives great results indoors, especially scrogging in small areas so this strain makes the ideal plant in any size space. Outdoors it reacts well in Mediterranean temperatures or green house. The high this strain gives is potent and cerebral that reaches a pleasant high and a relaxing buzz.
- Breeder Lineage Genetics
- Genetics Black Zombie x OG Kush
- Variety Mostly Indica
- Flowering Type Photoperiod
- Sex Feminised
- THC Content 20%+
- CBD Content 0.34%
- Yield Indoors: 550 - 650 gr/m2; Outdoors: 700 gr/plant +
- Grows Greenhouse, Grows indoors, Grows outdoors
- Flowering Time 56 - 63 days
- Harvest Month October
- Effect Cerebral, Powerful, Relaxing
Strain FAQ
Does this strain's South American heritage mean anything for resiience?
South American cannabis cultivars are said to be resistant to pests and illnesses due to their wide variety of environmental adaptations. They are ideal for breeding programmes that aim to strengthen cannabis plants due to their resilience.
How can offering single seeds help the wallet?
Single seed selections are a cheap method to try out a variety of strains which is perfect for dabblers and experimenters. As curiosity costs drop, it's possible to shake things up one seed at a time without breaking the bank!
Are 12/12 photoperiod strains suitable for beginners?
12/12 photoperiod strains can be a bit challenging for beginners due to the precise light management required. However, they offer a great learning opportunity for those who are keen to develop their legal growing skills and understand plant responses to light changes.