Delicious Seeds is a Spanish breeder with a catalogue built on two obsessions: sweet, dessert-leaning terpenes and fast, heavy-yielding genetics. We carry over 50 packs from their line — feminised photoperiods, autoflowers, Early Version speed-runs, and CBD-rich cultivars — including cup winners like Sugar Black Rose, Caramelo, and Eleven Roses. Buy Delicious Seeds from Azarius, shipping across the EU since 1999.

Delicious Seeds
Il Diavolo
Delicious Seeds is a Spanish breeder with a catalogue built on two obsessions: sweet, dessert-leaning terpenes and fast, heavy-yielding genetics. We carry over 50 packs from their line — feminised photoperiods, autoflowers, Early Version speed-runs, and CBD-rich cultivars — including cup winners like Sugar Black Rose, Caramelo, and Eleven Roses. Buy Delicious Seeds from Azarius, shipping across the EU since 1999.
Delicious Seeds is a Jaén-based breeder that's been turning out Lavender, Critical Mass, and Black Domina crosses since the mid-2000s. If you're trying to work out which pack to order, the fastest way in is to pick your grow style first — photoperiod, autoflower, Early Version, or CBD — and then narrow by flavour and yield.
| Line | Flowering / Cycle | Typical Yield Indoors | Good for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feminised photoperiod | 50–90 days bloom | 450–600 g/m² | Growers with a tent and light cycle control — max yield, max potency |
| Autoflower | 45–70 days seed-to-harvest | 450–650 g/m² | First-time growers, perpetual harvests, balcony grows |
| Early Version | 40–50 days bloom | 400–550 g/m² | Northern outdoor growers racing autumn, indoor speed runs |
| CBD / THC-Free | 55–65 days bloom | 450–600 g/m² | Flavour-forward low-psychoactivity flower, daytime use |
Reading the table by cycle length is more useful than reading it by indica/sativa split — most of the Delicious catalogue sits in the 70/30 to 90/10 range anyway, so the real differentiator is how long you want to wait and how much control you need over the light schedule.
Delicious Seeds earned their reputation on two lineages: Lavender (which gives Caramelo, Cotton Candy, and Marmalate their floral candy edge) and Critical Mass (the bulk engine behind Marmalate, Critical Jack Herer, Critical Sensi Star, and the whole Critical series). Most modern "candy" strains trace back to their breeding work, and Sugar Black Rose alone has 12 cup wins behind it.
If you're new to cannabis seeds, start with an autoflower — La Diva finishes in roughly 45 days and forgives most rookie mistakes, and Northern Light Blue Auto is about as bulletproof as autoflowers get. Order one of those, learn your tent, then move up to photoperiods.
Experienced growers usually come here for the Early Version line — Eleven Roses Early Version pushes 24–25% THC in just 45 days of bloom, and Critical Neville Haze Early Version is the only way we know to get genuine Haze flavour without a 13-week flowering window.
Beginners should buy an autoflower first. La Diva and Il Diavolo are the fastest in the catalogue (45–55 days seed-to-harvest) and they don't need a light-cycle change to start flowering — plant, water, harvest. Northern Light Blue Auto is the middle ground if you want a slightly bigger yield without adding complexity.
Intermediate growers with a tent and a timer should shop the feminised photoperiod line. Sugar Black Rose finishes in 50–55 days with a grape-sweet nose and compact structure — it's the easiest way into Delicious Seeds' photoperiod catalogue. From there, Caramelo or Marmalate add flavour depth, and Critical Sensi Star bumps the yield.
Advanced growers go straight to the heavy hitters: Eleven Roses, Golosa, Bay Burger, Jägg Kush, Chocobang. These want training, proper nutrients, and a bit of patience — but the numbers on the label (600 g/m², 26–28% THC) are real when you feed them properly.
When in doubt, order Sugar Black Rose. Twelve cup wins, 50–55 day flowering, forgiving in the tent, and the flavour is genuinely distinctive.
Yes — particularly the autoflower line. La Diva, Il Diavolo, and Northern Light Blue Auto finish in 45–60 days, don't need a light-cycle change, and tolerate the usual first-grow mistakes. If you want a photoperiod, Sugar Black Rose is the most forgiving one in the catalogue.
Early Version packs are photoperiod seeds crossed with a small amount of ruderalis to compress flowering from the usual 55–70 days down to 40–50 days. Yields drop slightly (maybe 10–15%), but you still get full photoperiod potency and can clone them — unlike pure autoflowers.
Bay Burger tops the catalogue at 28% THC, followed by Golosa, Lord Kush, Chocobang, and Moby Delicious at 26%. Eleven Roses sits at 25% and is arguably the most-ordered of the heavy hitters thanks to its yield and 55–60 day flowering time.
Yes — autoflowers are actually the go-to choice for short-summer climates. La Diva and Il Diavolo finish in 45–55 days regardless of daylight hours, so you can plant in May, harvest in July, and skip the autumn rain-and-mould window entirely.
Six of them, actually. Delimed CBD Plus tops out at 20% CBD with under 1% THC, Deep Mandarine delivers 15% CBD, and CBD Jam hits 14%. Honeybells and Blue Ace CBD Auto are balanced 1:1 to 1:2 ratios for a mild psychoactive effect with functional CBD levels.
Three feminised seeds per pack across most of the catalogue. A few popular strains — Eleven Roses and Critical Neville Haze Auto — also come in 5 and 10-seed packs for commercial or perpetual-harvest growers.
Last updated: April 2026
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