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Cash Cow

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by Anesia Seeds

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Over 32% THC and up to 700g/m² in just 9 weeks — Cash Cow seeds from Anesia Seeds combine Big Bazooka's raw power with Lost Tribe's caramelised lemon terpenes. A fast-finishing, heavy-yielding indica hybrid built for ScrOG setups and growers who want maximum return on every square metre.
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Cash Cow Cannabis Seeds by Anesia Seeds

Cash Cow is a 70% indica-dominant hybrid from Anesia Seeds that delivers over 32% THC and yields up to 700g/m² indoors after just 9 weeks of flowering. The result of crossing Big Bazooka with Lost Tribe, she produces rock-hard, frosty buds with a caramelised lemon aroma that fills the room long before harvest day.

32%+ THC 70% Indica 9-Week Flowering Up to 700g/m² Indoor 5 Seeds Per Pack

Why Cash Cow Seeds Stand Out

Cash Cow earned her name from sheer production capacity. Indoors, you're looking at up to 700g/m² — outdoors, Anesia Seeds reports 1400–1800g per plant. Those aren't typos. Combined with 32%+ THC, this is one of the most productive high-potency strains currently available from any seed bank.

The genetics tell the story: Big Bazooka brings the raw power and resin production, while Lost Tribe contributes that complex terpene profile — fresh lemon up front, sweet caramelised citrus in the middle, and anise with earthy undertones underneath. The flavour follows the nose faithfully, which isn't always the case with indica-heavy hybrids.

What we appreciate about this cross is the balance between indica dominance and manageable growth structure. She's bushy, yes, but nodes are moderately spaced — meaning you can actually get in there with LST or HST without fighting the plant. Anesia Seeds specifically recommends ScrOG setups, and having seen the branching pattern, we'd agree. She fills a net beautifully.

Cash Cow Grow Specifications

SpecificationDetail
Seed BankAnesia Seeds
GeneticsBig Bazooka x Lost Tribe
Type70% Indica / 30% Sativa
THC Content32%+
Flowering Time9 weeks (indoor)
Indoor Height130–160cm
Outdoor HeightUp to 320cm
Indoor YieldUp to 700g/m²
Outdoor Yield1400–1800g per plant
Seeds Per Pack5
StructureBushy, moderately spaced nodes
Recommended TrainingLST, HST, ScrOG

Aroma and Flavour Profile

Cash Cow's terpene profile is dominated by fresh lemon — but not the sharp, cleaning-product kind. Think caramelised lemons or a thick lemon marmalade: sweet, rich, almost jammy. Underneath that citrus blanket, you'll pick up anise notes and earthy undertones that give the smoke depth. The flavour follows suit — sweet lemon on the inhale, earthy complexity on the exhale.

In a grow room, the smell builds steadily through flowering and becomes genuinely room-filling by week 6–7. If you're growing indoors without a carbon filter, your neighbours will know about it. That resin production — those thick, frosty nugs — means terpene output is relentless once she hits her stride.

Growing Cash Cow Seeds — What to Expect

Despite being 70% indica, Cash Cow doesn't grow like a squat little bush that barely reaches your waist. At 130–160cm indoors, she's got enough vertical stretch to fill a standard grow tent without needing excessive vegetative time. Outdoors, she can reach 320cm — proper tree territory if you let her run.

The honest limitation here: at 32%+ THC and those yields, she's hungry. Cash Cow will demand proper feeding through mid-to-late flower. Underfeeding during the bulk phase means you won't hit those advertised numbers. She's not a "set and forget" plant — she rewards attention.

That said, the 9-week flowering period is genuinely short for what you're getting. Many strains at this potency level push 10–11 weeks. Cash Cow finishes fast and finishes heavy. If you're running a perpetual setup, that quick turnaround with 700g/m² potential makes the maths very appealing.

  1. Germinate seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug — Cash Cow germinates reliably within 48–72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final container once the first true leaves appear. We'd go with at least 15L pots for indoor grows, larger for outdoor.
  3. Vegetate for 3–5 weeks indoors. Start LST early — bend the main stem at the 4th or 5th node to open up the canopy. For ScrOG, install your net at approximately 40cm above the pot rim.
  4. Flip to 12/12 once 60–70% of the net squares are filled (ScrOG) or when the plant reaches roughly half your target final height.
  5. Feed heavily during weeks 3–6 of flowering — this is when Cash Cow stacks her weight. A PK booster during this phase helps density.
  6. Flush for the final 7–10 days before harvest. The lemon and anise terpenes come through cleaner with a proper flush.
  7. Harvest at 9 weeks when trichomes show mostly milky with 10–20% amber — this is where Cash Cow delivers that full-body knockout stone.

Cash Cow vs Other High-THC Anesia Seeds Strains

StrainTHCFloweringIndoor YieldDominant Terpenes
Cash Cow32%+9 weeks700g/m²Lemon, anise, earth
Big Bazooka (parent)30%+9–10 weeks600g/m²Fuel, citrus
Imperium X33%+10 weeks650g/m²Gas, berry

Cash Cow sits in a sweet spot: she's not quite the highest THC in the Anesia catalogue, but she combines potency with yield and speed better than most. If you want the absolute ceiling on THC, Imperium X edges her out — but you'll wait an extra week and harvest less. For the best return on time and space, Cash Cow wins.

Growing Cash Cow indoors? Pair her with a ScrOG net to maximise that canopy spread and hit the full 700g/m² potential. A carbon filter is non-negotiable with this strain — that lemon terpene output will announce your grow to anyone within sniffing distance. A PK booster for weeks 3–6 of flowering helps Cash Cow stack the dense, rock-hard nugs she's bred for.

Effects — What Cash Cow Delivers

The initial hit is cerebral — a fast-onset head rush that arrives within the first few minutes. This transitions fairly quickly into a building physical stone that starts in the shoulders and works its way down. By the 30-minute mark, the indica genetics take full control. This is an evening strain. Don't plan anything productive after smoking Cash Cow.

At 32%+ THC, tolerance matters here. Experienced smokers will appreciate the layered onset — that brief cerebral window before the body takes over. If you're newer to high-potency cannabis, approach with respect. A single hit from properly cured Cash Cow flower goes a long way.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Cash Cow take to flower indoors?

Cash Cow completes flowering in 9 weeks indoors. This is notably fast for a strain producing 32%+ THC and yields up to 700g/m². No extended flowering needed — she finishes on schedule.

Is Cash Cow suitable for beginner growers?

She's manageable but demanding. The plant structure is straightforward and responds well to training, but her heavy feeding requirements during mid-flower mean you need to stay on top of nutrients. An intermediate grower will get more out of her than a first-timer.

What training methods work best for Cash Cow?

Anesia Seeds specifically recommends ScrOG, and we'd agree — her moderately spaced nodes and bushy structure fill a net efficiently. LST and HST both work well too. Start training early in veg for the best canopy spread.

How much does Cash Cow yield outdoors?

Anesia Seeds reports 1400–1800g per plant outdoors. She can reach 320cm in height with a full season, so give her space and structural support — those dense buds get heavy on the branches.

What does Cash Cow smell like during flowering?

Dominant fresh lemon with a sweet, caramelised quality — like lemon marmalade rather than lemon cleaner. Anise and earthy undertones develop as she matures. The smell becomes room-filling by week 6–7, so carbon filtration is essential for indoor grows.

How does Cash Cow compare to Big Bazooka?

Cash Cow inherits Big Bazooka's resin production and potency but adds roughly 100g/m² to the indoor yield and brings a more complex terpene profile from the Lost Tribe side. She also finishes slightly faster. Think of her as Big Bazooka's higher-yielding, better-smelling offspring.

Does Cash Cow need a lot of nutrients?

Yes. She's a heavy feeder during weeks 3–6 of flowering when she's stacking bud weight. Underfeeding during this critical phase directly impacts final yield and density. Use a complete bloom nutrient line and consider a PK booster for peak production.

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.

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