Carbon Inferno
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Carbon Inferno feels like a cultivar that knows what it is early on. It comes from two parents who both carry weight, but in different ways. Dante’s Inferno brings the darker fruit character, the visual depth, and that slightly dramatic presence it’s known for
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Carbon Inferno (Feminized Seeds)
Lineage: Dante’s Inferno × Carbon Crusher
Carbon Inferno: Dark Fruit Character With a Solid, No-Nonsense Backbone
Carbon Inferno feels like a cultivar that knows what it is early on. It comes from two parents who both carry weight, but in different ways. Dante’s Inferno brings the darker fruit character, the visual depth, and that slightly dramatic presence it’s known for. Carbon Crusher does something quieter but just as important—it gives the plant its strength. Thicker branches, a sturdier frame, and a sense that the plant can hold itself up without constant adjustment.
In Veg, Carbon Inferno doesn’t rush to impress. It builds itself first. The main stem thickens steadily, side branches form with even spacing, and the canopy starts to organize itself without much guidance. Carbon Crusher keeps everything grounded and upright, while Dante’s Inferno adds a bit of flair to how the plant fills out. It’s an easy cultivar to plan around, whether you’re working with limited space or letting things stretch out a bit more.
Aroma & Terpene Profile — Dark Berries, Soft Sugar, and a Calm Earthy Base
The aroma of Carbon Inferno leans deep rather than sharp. Early on, the influence of Dante’s Inferno is apparent—rich berry notes that feel heavier and darker than bright fruit profiles. There’s sweetness, but it’s restrained, more like crushed fruit than anything candied.
As the plant continues to develop, Carbon Crusher adds a steady warmth underneath:
- Dark berry tones with depth
- Soft sugar notes that round the edges
- A subtle earthy layer
- A grounded finish that keeps everything balanced
As flower sites mature, the aroma settles into something cohesive and calm. Nothing jumps out aggressively. Instead, the elements sit comfortably together. After curing, the profile becomes smoother and more composed, with the berry character still leading but supported by warmth and earth rather than sharpness.
How It Grows — Calm, Predictable, and Easy to Work With
Vegetative Behavior & Canopy Formation
Carbon Inferno grows in an orderly way that makes canopy work feel straightforward. Internodal spacing remains moderate, allowing light to move through the plant while still promoting dense flower development later. It responds well to topping and low-stress training, and it fits naturally into ScrOG or multi-top setups. Branches bend without resistance, but once positioned, they hold their shape.
Carbon Crusher keeps the plant from stretching too far too fast, while Dante’s Inferno ensures it still fills the space evenly. That balance makes this cultivar comfortable for growers who prefer structure without constant correction.
Flowering Traits & Development
When the plant transitions into its flowering stage, calyxes begin stacking steadily rather than all at once. Trichome density builds gradually, giving the developing buds a bright, textured surface early on. Stretch stays manageable, usually falling between 1.3× and 1.6×, which helps keep indoor height under control.
Indoors, Carbon Inferno typically finishes in 8–9 weeks. Outdoors, harvest windows often land between late September and early October. Throughout the cycle, the plant holds its form well and doesn’t lose momentum when conditions shift slightly.
Yields & Visual Appeal — Dense Buds With Dark, Refined Character
Bud Structure & Aesthetic Traits
Carbon Inferno produces medium-to-dense buds with clear calyx definition and noticeable trichome density. Coloration usually stays deep green, with darker tones or subtle purple hints showing up later, especially under cooler conditions.
Expect:
- Even consistent bud formation
- Elevated trichome density
- Dark, fruit-leaning coloration
- Clean stacking and balanced shape
- Strong visual appeal after curing
Production & Garden Output
Yields are solid and dependable, especially when the canopy is shaped early. The plant’s structure supports even branching, making it a good fit for both compact indoor rooms and more open garden layouts.
Why Grow Carbon Inferno Feminized Seeds?
Carbon Inferno offers a grounded take on bold genetics. It combines the depth and character of Dante’s Inferno with the physical reliability of Carbon Crusher, creating a cultivar that feels steady, intentional, and easy to manage. It trains well, finishes cleanly, and carries a dark, layered aromatic profile that stays consistent from run to run.
For growers looking for a feminized seed line that feels composed rather than flashy, Carbon Inferno fits naturally into a well-planned garden.
Heisenbeans has spent years breeding cannabis genetics with a focus on stability, consistency, and real-world performance. Seedlys exclusively carries Heisenbeans.

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