Triple Inferno
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Triple Inferno (Feminized Seeds)
Lineage: Dante’s Inferno × Chimera 3
A high-intensity hybrid, bursting with color and sculpted for power.
Triple Inferno is a cross between two potent, resinous strains: Dante’s Inferno and Chimera 3. This combination creates a single, extremely stable feminized seed line, known for its rich colors, dense flower structure, and strong aromas. Dante’s Inferno offers its characteristic berry-forward sweetness and dark, glowing colors. Chimera 3, on the other hand, contributes a robust structure, a dense, resinous quality, and a more intricate, sharper aromatic profile.
This cultivar was developed with a specific audience in mind: growers seeking a plant that’s not just physically appealing, but also packed with resin and built to last. From the get-go, Triple Inferno makes a statement. Its wide leaves and sturdy stems suggest a vigorous growth pattern, a precursor to the impressive display that’s on the horizon. Its stance is poised, its development steady, and its genetic makeup a clear testament to both grace and strength.
Berry syrup, spiced fruit, and a clean resin depth: that’s the aroma and terpene profile.
Triple Inferno opens its olfactory narrative with a nod to Dante’s Inferno, offering a familiar sweetness. Think warm berry syrup, a cherry glaze, and a subtle hint of vanilla. This initial sweetness is the profile’s opening act, offering an instantly appealing aroma the moment the buds start to bloom.
Chimera 3 ups the ante. Underneath the vibrant fruit aromas, you’ll find more complex layers: spiced fruit, a clean resin character, a hint of earthiness, and a whisper of herbs. This balancing act prevents the sweetness from being cloying, providing a more complex character to the scent.
As the blossoms fully open, the bouquet transforms, becoming a complex and vibrant display. Fruit syrup intensifies, a warm spice note develops, and the resinous base provides both structure and definition. Once it’s cured, Triple Inferno reveals a refined aromatic profile. Think dark berries, a hint of pastry-like sweetness, and a medley of toasty spices. The finish is a clean resin, lingering gently, never overwhelming.
How It Grows – A Study in Density, Predictability, and Visual Impact Vegetative Development & Canopy Behavior
Triple Inferno’s framework is solid and assured. The initial growth includes symmetrical branching, vigorous lateral growth, and internodes that are of medium length. These features give the cultivar a good ability to stack. The large, colorful leaves suggest a good ability to store nutrients and a constant metabolic rate.
The plant does well with many training methods, including topping, low-stress training (LST), mainlining, supercropping, and trellising. This flexibility means Triple Inferno works well for everyone, from the home gardener to large-scale commercial operations.
Flowering characteristics and how they are expressed
As soon as the blooms appear, Triple Inferno’s parentage becomes apparent, showcasing its potent lineage. Resin production kicks into gear rather quickly, usually appearing apparent by the third week. Calyxes pile up, creating spherical, decorative buds. These buds grow more vibrant as they ripen.
Stretch hovers about 1.4 to 1.6 times, providing a decent boost upward without making the canopy a handful. Indoors, the majority of phenotypes reach maturity in eight to nine weeks. Harvesting typically takes place outdoors from late September through early October.
Yields & Visual Appeal — Bold Color, Substantial Resin, and Dense Buds Bud Structure & Aesthetic Character
The dense structure of Chimera 3, together with the vibrant hues of Dante’s Inferno, results in buds that are both substantial and striking to behold.
Expect:
The buds are dense and filled with resin.
Deep purples, wine reds, with hints of magenta.
Frosted with a thick layer, the surface glistened with glittering trichomes.
Calyx stacking is robust, resulting in hefty, substantial colas.
A unique blend of boutique charm and commercial viability.
Production Capacity
Triple Inferno routinely delivers better yields, thanks to its robust branching, dense bud development, and the prevalence of its resin-rich traits. This plant is a strong contender for cultivators focused on producing aromatic oils and those seeking an easy extraction process.
Why Grow Triple Inferno?
Triple Inferno marries the berry-laden sophistication of Dante’s Inferno with the robust structure and intricate design of Chimera 3. It builds with assurance, culminating in a burst of vivid color and resin, and presents a complex aromatic character that commands attention.
For cultivators after a feminized seed line that boasts visual appeal, structural integrity, and a heavy resin production, Triple Inferno is a cultivar that truly stands out, exuding a sense of high-end quality.
1 review for Triple Inferno
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Unreal1 –
Second run of this strain. Two clones in a RDWC system under 800 watts of LED. Super frosty and higher yield. Stretched a good amount so be aware if you have height restrictions. Ended up with a little over 17 ounces. Sticky and potent. Another winner!
Potency and Yield
No real downside to this one.