Devils Envy

Devils Envy

Devils Envy

Indica AI Generated

Also known as: Devil's Envy

Overview

Devils Envy is a primarily indica-dominant hybrid strain created by renowned breeder Tiki Madman. This strain is classified as mostly indica and is available only as feminized seeds, with a flowering time of approximately 55-65 days. The strain's genetics come from crossing Jealousy and Devil Driver, combining two potent and flavorful parent strains that have gained significant recognition in the cannabis community. Tiki Madman is a prolific breeder from Michigan who began growing cannabis at age thirteen and became a licensed caregiver under Michigan's Medical Marijuana Program, now recognized in the industry for producing multiple high-profile strains. The Devils Envy strain represents part of Tiki Madman's expanding catalog of premium genetics, suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. While specific phenotype information is still limited due to the strain's relatively recent introduction, it inherits the desirable characteristics from both parent strains, promising a complex terpene profile and potent effects.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from stress
  • May help with anxiety
  • Often used for depression management
  • Potential aid for pain relief

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Devils Envy is classified as mostly indica and can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors, with plants requiring a flowering time of approximately 60 days (range of 55-65 days). The strain is available only as feminized seeds, making it easier for growers to manage their crops without worrying about male plants. Like most Tiki Madman genetics, Devils Envy seeds should have good germination rates and produce vigorous seedlings from the start. The strain is suitable for intermediate to advanced growers who can provide proper environmental controls. Indoor cultivation allows for better environmental management, while outdoor growers should ensure proper climate conditions. The plant structure and yield expectations are not yet well documented due to the strain's recent introduction to the market.

Genetics

Parent Strains

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