Devil's Tit
Devil's Tit
Also known as: Devils Tit
Overview
Devil's Tit is a potent sativa-dominant hybrid (80% sativa/20% indica) strain created by SnowHigh Seeds through a three-way cross of Mendocino Durban Poison, Acapulco Gold, and Cinderella 99. The strain's origin story involves a Durban Poison clone obtained from growers in Mendocino, where the original cultivator had traveled to South Africa in the early 1980s specifically to bring back authentic Durban Poison genetics for breeding purposes. The strain was crossed with an 11-foot heavily-branched C99 male that has proven successful in numerous other breeding projects. Devil's Tit is renowned for its intense psychoactive effects and is often described as a 'heart-pounding speed demon' that can challenge even experienced sativa enthusiasts. The strain exhibits multiple phenotypes, with some leaning more toward the Acapulco Gold x C99 lineage while others show stronger Durban Poison characteristics. Plants typically display copious resin production and emit a distinctive pink lemonade aroma profile.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with depression
- Often used for fatigue management
- Users report stress relief
- May help with loss of appetite
- Users report mood enhancement
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
- Heart Racing
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Anxiety
- Paranoia
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible anxiety in high doses
- Heart racing
- Sweating
- Possible paranoia
Growing Information
Devil's Tit can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 63-70 days (9-11 weeks). The strain is considered moderately challenging to grow and requires attention to detail. Plants exhibit 1x stretch once placed into flower and develop into tall, heavily-branched structures similar to their parent genetics. The strain produces copious resin with high fragrance levels and is suitable for both soil and soilless growing mediums. Indoor cultivation provides better environmental control, while outdoor growing can yield larger harvests. Plants respond well to Screen of Green (SCROG) techniques and require consistent humidity levels during flowering for optimal terpene development.