Spicy White Devil
Spicy White Devil
Also known as: SWD, Blue Jack
Overview
Spicy White Devil is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain (65% sativa/35% indica) created by crossing the legendary Jack Herer with the classic Blueberry strain. This strain was developed by Samsara Seeds, a Spanish seed bank, and represents one of the select strains recommended as medicine by Dutch pharmacologists. The strain emerged as a perfect blend of Jack Herer's potent sativa effects and Blueberry's sweet flavor profile and indica resin production. Spicy White Devil is notable for being a cross of one of the most powerful sativas with a strain awarded medicinal cannabis status in the Netherlands.
The strain produces fluffy, grape-shaped olive green buds with purple undertones, thin dark amber hairs, and a thick coating of milky white crystal trichomes. Under optimal growing conditions, the plant develops dense buds with red and blue tinges that can become almost black in cooler temperatures. The strain is characterized by its vigorous, compact, and hardy growth pattern with exceptional resin production that extends to branches and larger leaves. Users report that the strain offers a high-quality, long-lasting euphoric effect that combines the sublime rush of sativa qualities with massive indica yields, making it suitable for both recreational and medicinal purposes.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from ADD/ADHD
- May help with depression
- Often used for chronic pain management
- Users report relief from muscle spasms
- May help with chronic stress
- Often used for muscle cramps
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Spicy White Devil is considered easy to grow with stable genetics. Indoor flowering time is 9-10 weeks with plants reaching 150cm in height and yielding 500-600 grams per square meter. Outdoors, the strain is ready for harvest in mid-October (end of September in some regions) and can produce up to 900 grams per plant. The strain has excellent resistance to mold and pests due to its high resin production, making it suitable for outdoor cultivation. Plants grow compact and bushy with vigorous growth patterns. The strain responds well to LST (Low Stress Training) techniques and requires powerful lighting and healthy nutrient regimens for optimal indoor results. Additional support may be needed during late flowering as buds become heavy.