
Frozen Black Cherry
Cannabis seeds
by Anesia Seeds
Frozen Black Cherry Cannabis Seeds by Anesia Seeds
Frozen Black Cherry is a feminised indica-dominant cannabis seed from Anesia Seeds that delivers dense, resin-drenched buds with a sweet cherry aroma and striking dark colours. With parent strains Pacific Frost and Blackberry Moonrocks behind her, this 80/20 indica produces THC levels above 35% and yields up to 500g/m² indoors or 1000g per plant outdoors. She flowers in 8–9 weeks and stays compact enough for tents, though outdoor growers will see her stretch to over 2 metres.
What's in the Pack
This listing contains 5 feminised Frozen Black Cherry seeds. Feminised means no males to cull — every seed that germinates should produce a flowering female plant.
Frozen Black Cherry Seed Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Anesia Seeds |
| Genetics | Pacific Frost x Blackberry Moonrocks |
| Type | Feminised (photoperiod) |
| Indica / Sativa | 80% Indica / 20% Sativa |
| THC | 35%+ |
| Flowering Time | 8–9 weeks |
| Indoor Height | 100–140 cm |
| Outdoor Height | 160–220 cm |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 500 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 1000 g/plant |
| Seeds per Pack | 5 |
Why Frozen Black Cherry Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow
Anesia Seeds have built a reputation for pushing THC numbers into territory most breeders don't touch, and Frozen Black Cherry is a clear example. Over 35% THC puts her at the extreme end of what's commercially available in seed form. That's not a number you chase for bragging rights alone — it translates to fewer flowers needed per session and a deeply physical, long-lasting stone that the parent genetics (Pacific Frost and Blackberry Moonrocks) were specifically selected for.
What makes her genuinely interesting beyond the potency figure is the terpene profile. She smells like sweet black cherries with a frosty, almost berry-ice-cream undertone. When you open a curing jar of Frozen Black Cherry, the room fills with that unmistakable dark fruit sweetness. The buds themselves back up the name — expect deep purples, near-black calyxes, and a thick blanket of trichomes that makes the flowers look genuinely frozen. If bag appeal matters to you, this strain delivers on sight and smell before you even light up.
The honest limitation: she's not a set-and-forget plant. That 80% indica structure means broad, overlapping fan leaves that block light to lower bud sites. You'll need to defoliate every 10–14 days and use some form of low-stress training (LST) to open up the canopy. Skip this step and you'll end up with a dense green umbrella that produces airy popcorn buds underneath the top cola. Compared to something like Anesia Seeds' Bruce Banner Auto, which practically grows itself, Frozen Black Cherry asks a bit more from you — but she pays you back with heavier, denser flowers and that knockout resin production.
How to Grow Frozen Black Cherry Seeds
- Germinate your Frozen Black Cherry seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a moist seedling plug. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours at 22–25°C.
- Transplant seedlings into their final pots once the first set of true leaves appears. A 15–20 litre pot suits indoor grows; outdoors, go larger (30–50 litres) to let her root system support those 1000g yields.
- During vegetative growth, top or FIM the plant once she has 4–5 nodes. This encourages lateral branching and gives you more bud sites to work with.
- Apply low-stress training (LST) by gently bending and tying down the main stem and side branches. The goal is a flat, even canopy so light reaches all bud sites equally.
- Defoliate every 1.5–2 weeks during veg and into early flower. Remove large fan leaves that shade lower branches. Don't strip her bare — take 20–30% of the foliage per session.
- Switch to 12/12 light when she's filled roughly 60–70% of your canopy space. Flowering takes 8–9 weeks from the flip.
- During the final 2–3 weeks of flowering, Anesia Seeds recommend adding a UVB light to your setup. UVB stress pushes the plant to produce additional trichomes as a protective response — a proven technique for maximising resin on already frosty genetics.
- Harvest when 70–80% of trichomes are milky with 10–20% amber (use a jeweller's loupe or digital microscope). Dry in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks.
Indoor vs Outdoor: Where Frozen Black Cherry Performs Best
Frozen Black Cherry stays manageable indoors at 100–140 cm, which means she fits comfortably in an 80x80 or 100x100 cm tent under a decent LED. She does need strong light though — Anesia Seeds specifically note this. If your lamp is underpowered (under 200W actual draw for a square metre), you'll see the difference in bud density and resin coverage. A good full-spectrum LED at 250W+ is the minimum we'd suggest for getting the most out of her genetics.
Outdoors is where she really stretches her legs. At 160–220 cm with yields up to 1000g per plant, she turns into a proper bush when given full sun and root space. Mediterranean climates or long, warm summers suit her best. She finishes flowering around mid-October in the Northern Hemisphere. If your autumn tends to be wet, keep an eye on those dense buds — thick indica colas and high humidity are a recipe for bud rot. Shaking off morning dew and ensuring good airflow around the plant goes a long way.
| Growing Environment | Height | Yield | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indoor | 100–140 cm | Up to 500 g/m² | Needs strong light (250W+ LED); defoliation and LST critical |
| Outdoor | 160–220 cm | Up to 1000 g/plant | Full sun; watch for bud rot in humid climates; harvest mid-October |
Growing Frozen Black Cherry indoors? Pair her with a quality grow tent and a full-spectrum LED panel to hit the light intensity she demands. A jeweller's loupe or digital microscope is also worth picking up — with trichome production this heavy, you'll want to nail the harvest window precisely. If you're running a tent, a carbon filter is non-negotiable once she starts flowering; the cherry terpenes are loud.
Frozen Black Cherry vs Other Anesia Seeds Strains
If you're weighing up Frozen Black Cherry against other heavy hitters from Anesia Seeds, the main comparison is with strains like Imperium X or Runtz Punch. Imperium X pushes similar THC levels but leans more hybrid in structure and grows taller indoors. Runtz Punch offers a sweeter, more candy-like terpene profile but typically finishes with slightly lower resin density. Frozen Black Cherry sits in a sweet spot: the darkest bag appeal of the three, the most compact indoor structure, and that distinctive cherry flavour that neither of the others can match. If you want a stocky, manageable plant that absolutely cakes itself in frost and smells like a cherry dessert, this is the one we'd pick.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Frozen Black Cherry take to flower?
Frozen Black Cherry flowers in 8–9 weeks from the light switch to 12/12. Some phenotypes lean towards the shorter end, especially in warmer environments with strong lighting. Check trichome colour with a loupe rather than counting days exactly.
Is Frozen Black Cherry suitable for beginners?
She's not the most demanding plant out there, but she does need regular defoliation and LST due to her dense indica foliage. If you're comfortable with basic plant training, you'll manage fine. If this is literally your first grow, something with a more open structure might be less work.
What does Frozen Black Cherry smell and taste like?
Sweet black cherry dominates, with a frosty, berry-like undertone inherited from the Blackberry Moonrocks parent. When cured properly, the flavour is rich and fruity with a creamy finish. The smell is strong — expect your grow space to reek from week 4 of flower onwards.
Do I really need a UVB light for Frozen Black Cherry?
You don't need one, but Anesia Seeds recommend it for the final 2–3 weeks to push trichome production further. UVB triggers a stress response that increases resin output. Given she already produces heavy frost, UVB is the difference between impressive and absurd.
What yield can I expect from Frozen Black Cherry indoors?
Anesia Seeds list up to 500g/m² indoors. Hitting that number requires strong lighting (250W+ LED per m²), proper training, and regular defoliation. In a well-managed 100x100 cm tent with 3–4 plants, 400–500g is realistic.
Why are my Frozen Black Cherry buds not turning purple?
The dark purple and near-black colours are triggered by cooler nighttime temperatures during late flowering — aim for a 5–10°C drop between day and night temps in the final 2–3 weeks. If your grow room stays consistently warm, the colours may be less pronounced, but potency and flavour won't be affected.
How many Frozen Black Cherry seeds come in a pack?
Each pack contains 5 feminised seeds. All seeds are photoperiod, meaning they require a 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering.
Last updated: April 2026
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