#dantesinferno by @lionboldt_farms
Lineage/Genetics Oreoz Devil Driver
Bred by Clearwater Genetics x Tiki Madman@clearwatergenetics x @tikimadmanseedz x @tikimadman
Lionboldt Farms Cultivated by in California
Terpene profile: Unknown
Dante’s Inferno cannabis cultivar (Strain Review)
Dante’s Inferno, a cross between @clearwatergenetics and @tikimadman is back from @lionboldt_farms. Dante’s Inferno was created by the mating between Oreoz and Devil Driver (Sundae Driver x Melonade). Nugs get 5/5 for their appeal. Impressive artwork is on the buds. The trichomes are egg color, the calyx is mulberry color, and sunkist pistils are Sunkist. Sweet creamy, pungent flavors of cookies and cream with earthy floral notes. This scent is complemented by the earthy humulene flavors of cookie dough. This cultivar has a sour soil scent with musk and floral notes. Ammonia Caryophyllene Pepper makes me want to sneeze
. This strain produces a medium cerebral high and a low body high. Headiness intensity lasts about one hour. The overall high can be 2.5 to 3 hours. Smoking is a pleasant experience that starts with an intake of fuel and ends with a sweet taste. The salt and pepper ratio was 60:40, then 50/50 as the session progressed. This time, if I were to compare it to El Presidente, this was a much better experience. Dante’s Inferno is also more potent than El Presidente. Dante’s Inferno has a beautiful appeal and a thrilling effect. It’s a great cross that will make you reconsider your opinion on Oreoz. Thanks to @lionboldt_farm who gave me an insight into the Humboldt County heat. Big shoutout to @g_smokes3.newjersey_ for always having the exclusives. Dante’s Inferno – 4.5/5
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Letmeseewhatusmokin ratings
5- perfect smoke, appeal, effects, nose & palate
Close to perfection but not perfect.
The 4.5-4 rating is good, but it’s not perfect
4 3.5 — Reasonable for the ticket. Room for Improvement
Two or three features of the cultivar could be enough to attract a buyer.
3- 2.5 – needs work work work – (Rihanna voice)
The 2.5-2-1 formula needs to be reworked, or it is likely that the end should be removed.
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