Devil Runtz
Devil Runtz
Overview
Devil Runtz is a slightly sativa dominant hybrid strain (60% sativa/40% indica) created through crossing the delicious Devil's Crasher X Space Runtz strains. Working with Complex Genetics out in Canada we combined Seedjunky's Devil Crasher with Tiki's Space Runtz which resulted in one helluva medical strain. The strain was developed by Bean Drop Genetics in collaboration with Complex Genetics in Canada. This amazing combination creates the perfect powerful child strain with long-lasting effects and a mouthwatering taste to go along with it.
The appearance of Devil Runtz is characterized by fluffy and airy, triangle-shaped forest green nugs with deep amber undertones, thick orange hairs and chunky, amber-tinted white crystal trichomes. Devil Runtz has a mint and pepper-forward aroma with notes of lemon and kush that carry over into the flavor. This bud has a sweet and sugary citrus candy flavor with touches of fresh kush, while the aroma is of sweet fruity candies accented by zesty lemons and spicy kush. Despite its ominous name, this strain has gained recognition for its therapeutic potential and balanced effects.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with chronic stress and anxiety
- Often used for depression and mood disorders
- Commonly used for appetite stimulation
- May assist with headaches
- Users report help with PTSD symptoms
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Devil Runtz is an mostly sativa from Bean Drop Genetics and can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and greenhouse (Where the plants will need a flowering time of ±65 days). She veggies slow in the beginning but after week 3 she takes off like a stallion. During bloom she thrives just keep ppms around 1000 and you'll be heavily rewarded. The strain requires moderate growing experience and produces good yields when given proper attention. Bean Drop Genetics's Devil Runtz is/was never available as feminized seeds, being available only in regular seed form. Growing difficulty is considered intermediate, suitable for experienced cultivators who can manage its specific nutrient requirements.