Anubis is the result of crossing Somango and Wembley.
A not very high and growth across most Indica plant, medium size, compact appearance.
Variety of large hard buds that give off much THC covering them completely. It has a sweet flavor and grapefruit flavor. Its effect is relaxing, but not heavy because it has a good compensation THC CBD and CBN.
Strain FAQ
What makes early-finishing strains more sustainable?
Strains that complete by mid-September are said to be better for outdoor sustainability. They require less artificial illumination, due to evolving in places with shorter daylight hours. Their lower lighting needs make them a more sustainable and cost-effective option.
How genetically varied are grapefruit-flavored cannabis strains?
Quite varied! Various sativa- and indica-dominant strains have grapefruit flavours. This genetic variation allows breeders to generate new strains with the grapefruit aroma and sativa or indica effects.
How do Central American and Caribbean strains adapt to their climate?
These strains thrive in humid and tropical Central American and Caribbean settings. They resist pests and moulds common in these environments, making them useful for breeding programmes to improve cannabis disease resistance.
What makes legal indoor growing systems water-efficient?
Hydroponics and aeroponics make legal indoor cannabis growth water-efficient. These systems recycle water and nutrients, reducing waste and use. This win-win is said to provide plants with critical nutrients while minimising environmental effects.
Why is flowering time important for phenotypic expression?
Terpenes and cannabinoids, which give plants their flavours and effects, develop during flowering. This time is said to ensure a complete manifestation of the plant's potential by allowing for a richer, more nuanced profile than faster-flowering strains.