
Devil Fruit
Cannabis seeds
by Medical Seeds
Devil Fruit Cannabis Seeds by Medical Seeds
Devil Fruit is a feminised indica-dominant cannabis seed bred by Medical Seeds that delivers a properly sweet berry flavour alongside generous harvests — the kind of strain that makes you wonder why you bothered with anything else last season. A cross of Shiskaberry and Great White Shark, this 70/30 indica-sativa hybrid stays compact, finishes early, and produces dense, resinous colas without demanding expert-level attention.
Why Devil Fruit Cannabis Seeds Stand Out
Two parent strains with serious pedigree, one seed that inherits the best of both. Shiskaberry provides the indica backbone — dense bud structure, reliable branching, and that unmistakable berry sweetness that hits you the moment you crack a jar. Great White Shark brings the vigour and yield potential, the kind of genetics that turn a modest grow into something you're genuinely proud of come harvest time.
The result? A plant that doesn't stretch into your lights, finishes outdoors by early October, and rewards you with fat colas coated in resin. Indoor growers can expect up to 500g/m², while outdoor plants in a decent Mediterranean-type climate can push towards 600g per plant. Those aren't fantasy numbers — they're achievable if you give the plant reasonable conditions and don't starve it during flower.
The sweetness is the first thing you'll notice. Not a subtle background note — properly sweet, almost candy-like, with a berry undertone that carries through from flower to cure. If you've grown strains that smell incredible on the plant but lose character after drying, Devil Fruit holds its flavour profile well. That's the Shiskaberry influence doing its thing. Open a jar two months after cure and it still smells like a bag of mixed berries.
Devil Fruit Cannabis Seeds: Genetics and Growth Profile
Devil Fruit cannabis seeds produce compact, indica-dominant plants that suit smaller grow spaces without sacrificing yield. The 70% indica genetics keep internodal spacing tight, so you're not dealing with a lanky sativa that needs constant training to stay manageable. That said, a bit of LST or topping during veg will open up the canopy and let light reach those lower bud sites — it responds well to it.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Medical Seeds |
| Genetics | Shiskaberry x Great White Shark |
| Type | 70% Indica / 30% Sativa |
| Seed Type | Feminised |
| Seeds Per Pack | 3 |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 500 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 600 g/plant |
| Outdoor Harvest | Early October |
| Climate | Mediterranean preferred |
| Flavour Profile | Sweet, berry, candy-like |
Outdoors, early October harvest means you're pulling plants before the autumn rains set in across most of northern Europe — a genuine advantage if you've ever lost buds to mould in late October. The compact structure also means less surface area for moisture to cling to, which helps in humid conditions.
Flavour and Effect: What to Expect from Devil Fruit
The effect is where Devil Fruit might surprise you if you're expecting a typical indica knockout. It's light and mentally clear — more of a gentle uplift that settles into a smooth physical relaxation over time. You're not getting welded to the sofa. You're getting a pleasant wind-down that still lets you hold a conversation, cook dinner, or actually enjoy the film you put on instead of falling asleep ten minutes in.
That berry sweetness translates directly into the smoke and vapour. Imagine opening a packet of berry sweets — that's the ballpark. There's a depth to it too, a slightly earthy undertone from the Great White Shark side that stops it from being one-dimensional. It's the kind of flavour that makes you take a second pull just to confirm what you're tasting.
One honest note: if you're chasing a heavy, sedating indica for serious pain management or deep sleep, this probably isn't your first pick. Devil Fruit is a daytime-to-evening strain. It's relaxing, not sedating. For something heavier, you'd want to look at a pure Kush or an OG-lineage strain. But if you want something you can enjoy without writing off the rest of your evening, Devil Fruit sits in a sweet spot that a lot of indica-dominant strains miss entirely.
How to Grow Devil Fruit Cannabis Seeds
Devil Fruit cannabis seeds are straightforward to grow, making them a solid choice if you've got a couple of grows under your belt — or even if this is your first feminised run and you've done your homework.
- Germinate your seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, light soil. Keep temperatures around 22-25°C and expect taproots within 24-72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2-3 sets of true leaves. A 15-20 litre pot works well for indoor grows; outdoor plants benefit from 30 litres or more, or direct planting in the ground.
- During vegetative growth, consider topping once above the 4th or 5th node to encourage lateral branching. The compact indica structure responds well to low-stress training — spread those branches and you'll see significantly more bud sites develop.
- Switch to 12/12 lighting indoors when your plant has filled roughly 60-70% of the available canopy space. Outdoors, flowering triggers naturally as days shorten through August and September.
- During flower, support heavy branches as the dense, resinous colas develop — they can get weighty enough to snap unsupported stems. A simple bamboo stake or plant yo-yo does the job.
- Monitor humidity closely in the final 2-3 weeks of flower. Dense indica buds and high humidity are a recipe for bud rot. Keep your grow space below 50% RH if possible, and ensure good airflow around the canopy.
- Harvest when trichomes show a mix of milky white and the first hints of amber — this timing preserves the lighter, more mentally clear effect that Devil Fruit is known for. Going too late pushes the effect towards heavier sedation.
- Dry slowly in a dark room at 18-21°C with 55-60% humidity for 10-14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2-3 weeks. The berry flavour develops noticeably during cure — don't rush this step.
Devil Fruit vs Other Sweet Indica Strains
If you're comparing Devil Fruit cannabis seeds against other berry-flavoured indicas, here's how it stacks up in practical terms. We've seen plenty of sweet strains come through, and Devil Fruit holds its own where it matters.
| Feature | Devil Fruit | Typical Berry Indica | Typical Kush Indica |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indica/Sativa | 70/30 | 80/20 - 90/10 | 90/10 - 100/0 |
| Flavour | Sweet berry, candy-like | Berry, earthy | Earthy, pine, fuel |
| Effect | Light, clear, gently relaxing | Moderate body, some sedation | Heavy body, couch-lock |
| Plant Height | Compact | Compact to medium | Compact |
| Outdoor Harvest | Early October | Mid-Late October | Late October |
| Yield Potential | Up to 500g/m² indoor | 350-450g/m² | 400-500g/m² |
The early October finish is a real selling point for anyone growing in the Netherlands, northern France, the UK, or similar climates. Two weeks earlier than most indicas means two weeks less exposure to autumn weather. We'd pick Devil Fruit over a late-finishing berry strain every time in a northern European outdoor grow — the yield difference isn't worth the mould risk.
Running Devil Fruit indoors? Pair your seeds with a complete grow tent kit — tent, light, ventilation, and carbon filter in one box. For outdoor growers, a quality soil mix and organic nutrients will let the berry terpene profile develop to its full potential. Check out our grow supplies section for everything you need from seed to harvest.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Devil Fruit an indica or sativa strain?
Devil Fruit is 70% indica and 30% sativa, bred from Shiskaberry (indica) and Great White Shark. The indica dominance shows in the compact plant structure and dense buds, while the sativa side keeps the effect lighter and more mentally clear than a pure indica.
How much does Devil Fruit yield indoors?
Indoor yields reach up to 500g/m² under good conditions. Outdoors in a Mediterranean-type climate, individual plants can produce up to 600g. Topping and low-stress training during veg help maximise these numbers.
When is Devil Fruit ready to harvest outdoors?
Early October. That's roughly 2 weeks ahead of most indica-dominant strains, which is a genuine advantage in northern European climates where late October rain and humidity cause bud rot.
What does Devil Fruit taste like?
Sweet and berry-forward, almost candy-like. The Shiskaberry parent is responsible for that flavour, and it holds well through drying and curing. There's a subtle earthy undertone from the Great White Shark genetics that adds depth.
Is Devil Fruit a strong couch-lock strain?
No. The effect is light and mentally clear with a gentle physical relaxation that builds gradually. You won't be pinned to the sofa. If you want heavy sedation, look at a pure Kush or OG-lineage strain instead.
Are Devil Fruit seeds suitable for beginners?
Yes, with a bit of preparation. The compact, indica-dominant growth pattern is forgiving, and the plants don't stretch excessively. Keep humidity in check during late flower to avoid mould in the dense buds, and you'll do well.
How many seeds come in a pack of Devil Fruit?
Each pack contains 3 feminised seeds. That's enough for a single tent run with a backup, or a small outdoor grow. All seeds are feminised, so no need to identify and remove males.
Last updated: April 2026
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











