
Bona Dea CBD
Cannabis seeds
by Vision Seeds
Bona Dea CBD Cannabis Seeds by Vision Seeds
Bona Dea CBD seeds by Vision Seeds are feminised, indica-dominant cannabis seeds that produce plants with 8% CBD and 9% THC — a near-equal ratio designed for deep physical relaxation without heavy cerebral fog. Built from Northern Lights, Black Domina, and Afghani genetics, this 85% indica stays compact (under 80cm), finishes flowering in roughly 60 days, and shrugs off less-than-ideal growing conditions. If you're after a resin-heavy medical strain that won't demand expert-level attention, buy Bona Dea CBD seeds and start with one of the most forgiving plants in the catalogue.
Pack Sizes
| Pack | Seeds | SKU |
|---|---|---|
| 3-pack | 3 feminised seeds | CSVS0026 |
| 5-pack | 5 feminised seeds | CSVS0046 |
The 3-pack is enough for a single small tent or balcony grow. Order the 5-pack if you want to keep a mother plant or run a slightly larger canopy — at this plant height, you can comfortably fit 4-5 in a square metre.
Bona Dea CBD Genetics and Growing Specs
Bona Dea CBD is a three-way cross of Northern Lights, Black Domina, and Afghani — three of the most battle-tested indica lines on the planet. Vision Seeds selected Northern Lights for resin production and resilience, Black Domina for its compact structure and sedative body effect, and Afghani for sheer hardiness in rough climates. The result is a plant that stays squat — usually below 80cm — and packs on trichomes like a strain twice its size. The smell during flowering is earthy and sweet, with a thick, almost waxy resin coat you can feel between your fingers when you handle the buds.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed bank | Vision Seeds |
| Seed type | Feminised |
| Genetics | Northern Lights x Black Domina x Afghani |
| Indica / Sativa | 85% Indica / 15% Sativa |
| THC | 9% |
| CBD | 8% |
| Flowering time | Approximately 60 days |
| Indoor yield | 300g/m² |
| Plant height | Below 80cm |
| Climate tolerance | High — resistant to pests and disease |
One honest note: 300g/m² is a medium yield, not a monster harvest. If you're chasing weight above all else, a strain like Critical+ will outproduce Bona Dea. But if you're growing for cannabinoid profile rather than sheer volume, the near 1:1 THC-to-CBD ratio here is hard to beat in this price range. According to the EMCDDA's reporting on medical cannabis trends across Europe, consumer interest in balanced-ratio cultivars has risen sharply since 2021 — Bona Dea sits right in that sweet spot.
Why Grow Bona Dea CBD Seeds
Bona Dea CBD seeds are best suited for medical-focused growers who want a near 1:1 THC-to-CBD ratio in a compact, low-maintenance plant. Most cannabis strains are bred for maximum THC. That's great if you want a heavy psychoactive hit, but it leaves a gap for growers who want the physical benefits of cannabis — muscle relaxation, pain management, sleep support — without being glued to the sofa staring at the ceiling for four hours. Bona Dea fills that gap.
The 8% CBD working alongside 9% THC creates what's traditionally described as an "entourage effect" — the cannabinoids and terpenes interact rather than one compound dominating. In practice, users report a strong body relaxation that loosens tight muscles and quiets restlessness, while the mild psychoactive component keeps things pleasant without impairing focus. We've had customers tell us they can still read a book or hold a conversation after using Bona Dea flower, which is not something you'd say about a 25% THC strain.
For growers specifically, the appeal is simplicity. The triple-indica genetics make Bona Dea forgiving. Temperature swings, slightly off pH, a missed feeding — this plant handles it. Vision Seeds specifically selected these parent strains for resilience, and it shows. First-time growers who want a medical-grade result without babysitting their plants daily will find Bona Dea remarkably low-maintenance. The compact height (under 80cm) also makes it a natural fit for small tents, cupboard grows, or balconies where vertical space is limited.
How to Grow Bona Dea CBD Seeds
Bona Dea CBD seeds germinate within 48-72 hours using standard methods and flower in approximately 60 days under a 12/12 light cycle. Here's a step-by-step walkthrough from seed to harvest.
- Germinate your feminised seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Keep the environment at 22-25°C and moist but not waterlogged. Taproots typically emerge within 48-72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final pot once the first set of true leaves appears. A 7-11 litre pot works well given the compact size of this strain — no need for massive containers.
- During vegetative growth, maintain 18 hours of light. Bona Dea stays naturally short, so topping or LST (low-stress training) is optional. If you want a wider canopy, a single topping early on will encourage lateral branching without adding much height.
- Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering. Expect dense, resinous buds to develop over approximately 60 days. The indica structure means thick colas that benefit from good airflow — a small oscillating fan pointed at the canopy helps prevent moisture buildup in those tight bud sites.
- Harvest when roughly 70-80% of trichomes have turned milky white under a jeweller's loupe. Amber trichomes indicate more sedative compounds, so for maximum CBD benefit alongside moderate THC, harvest before too many turn amber.
- Dry in a dark room at 18-22°C with 55-65% humidity for 7-10 days, then cure in airtight jars for at least two weeks. The resin production on Bona Dea is heavy — proper curing really brings out the earthy, sweet terpene profile.
Running Bona Dea in a small indoor setup? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit — tent, lighting, ventilation, and carbon filter sorted in one go. For germination, a heated propagator takes the guesswork out of getting your seeds started, especially in cooler months. You can also get a jeweller's loupe from our accessories range to nail your harvest timing.
Bona Dea CBD vs Other Medical Cannabis Seeds
Bona Dea CBD produces 9% THC and 8% CBD with a 300g/m² indoor yield — a medium harvest from a highly resilient plant. Vision Seeds positioned it squarely in the medical grower's toolkit, but how does it compare to other CBD-rich strains? If you're weighing options, here's a quick comparison against two other popular choices we carry.
| Strain | THC | CBD | Genetics | Flowering | Indoor Yield |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bona Dea CBD (Vision Seeds) | 9% | 8% | 85% Indica | ~60 days | 300g/m² |
| CBD Critical Cure (Barney's Farm) | 5.5% | 8% | Indica-dominant | ~55 days | 500g/m² |
| Royal Highness (Royal Queen Seeds) | 14% | 12% | 60% Sativa | ~63 days | 475g/m² |
Bona Dea's yield is lower than both alternatives, and that's the honest trade-off. What you get in return is the specific Northern Lights x Black Domina x Afghani terpene profile and a plant that's arguably the most pest-resistant of the three. If yield is your priority, look at CBD Critical Cure. If you want a higher CBD percentage with more sativa influence, Royal Highness is worth considering. But if you want a compact, tough, resin-coated plant that's almost impossible to kill — Bona Dea is the best medical indica seed for small-space growers. That's not marketing fluff; it's the feedback pattern we see from customers who grow in spaces under one square metre.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the THC-to-CBD ratio in Bona Dea?
Bona Dea produces approximately 9% THC and 8% CBD, giving a near 1:1 ratio. This balance means the psychoactive effect is mild while the physical relaxation from CBD is pronounced.
Is Bona Dea CBD good for beginners to grow?
Yes — it's one of the more forgiving strains available. The triple-indica genetics (Northern Lights, Black Domina, Afghani) give it strong resistance to pests, disease, and environmental stress. It stays under 80cm, so space management is straightforward.
How tall does Bona Dea grow indoors?
Typically below 80cm. The compact indica structure makes it suitable for small tents, cupboards, and balcony grows where vertical space is limited.
What does Bona Dea smell and taste like?
The terpene profile leans earthy and sweet, inherited from its Afghani and Northern Lights parentage. During flowering, the resin coat is thick and waxy with a noticeable hash-like undertone.
Can I grow Bona Dea outdoors?
Absolutely. Vision Seeds bred this strain for hardiness in rough climates. It handles temperature fluctuations and humidity swings better than most CBD strains, though indoor growing gives you more control over the final cannabinoid profile.
How long does Bona Dea take to flower?
Approximately 60 days from the switch to a 12/12 light cycle. That's on the shorter side for a medical strain, which means less time waiting and lower electricity costs for indoor growers.
What yield can I expect from Bona Dea CBD?
Indoor yields average around 300g/m². That's a medium harvest — not record-breaking, but solid for a compact plant bred primarily for its cannabinoid ratio rather than weight.
Where can I buy Bona Dea CBD seeds?
You can buy Bona Dea CBD seeds at Azarius in 3-pack and 5-pack options. Both contain feminised seeds from Vision Seeds.
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.











