
Chimera Cut
Cannabis seeds
by Anesia Seeds
Chimera Cut Cannabis Seeds by Anesia Seeds
Chimera Cut is a feminised cannabis seed from Anesia Seeds that delivers a staggering 38.5% THC alongside rich cream and port flavours. This 60% indica / 40% sativa hybrid comes from crossing Chimera with The Cut, producing a plant that's both fast to flower and exceptionally generous in yield. If you're after a strain that hits hard and grows harder, this is the one sitting at the top of the shelf.
Chimera Cut Seeds — What Makes This Strain Exceptional
At 38.5% THC, Chimera Cut sits in genuinely rare territory. Most strains marketed as "high THC" clock in around 25-30%. This one blows past that ceiling, which means the onset is almost immediate and the effects linger for hours. Even if you've been growing and smoking for years, this is a strain that demands respect — take a single hit, wait, and see where it lands before reaching for more.
The genetics here tell the story. Chimera brings the unusual creamy terpene profile, while The Cut contributes that deep, almost wine-like port aroma. The result is something that smells nothing like your typical skunk or diesel — think rich, velvety, and slightly sweet. It's the kind of flower that makes you pause and actually smell the jar before packing a bowl. Genuinely distinctive, and not in a gimmicky way.
The slight indica dominance at 60% means the effects hit both body and mind. You get the cerebral engagement from the 40% sativa side, paired with a physical relaxation that settles in gradually. It's not a couch-lock strain, but it's not a racy sativa either. Somewhere in between — the kind of smoke that works for a creative evening session without leaving you unable to form sentences.
Chimera Cut Grow Specs and Yield
Chimera Cut is a grower's dream in terms of return on investment. Indoors, you're looking at up to 550 g/m² after just 8-9 weeks of flowering. Outdoors, the numbers get properly impressive — 800 to 1000 g per plant, with harvest landing at the end of September in the Northern Hemisphere.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Anesia Seeds |
| Genetics | Chimera x The Cut |
| Type | Feminised |
| Indica / Sativa | 60% Indica / 40% Sativa |
| THC Content | 38.5% |
| Indoor Height | 100-140 cm |
| Outdoor Height | Up to 200 cm |
| Indoor Flowering Time | 8-9 weeks |
| Outdoor Harvest | End of September |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 550 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | 800-1000 g/plant |
| Seeds per Pack | 5 |
Height-wise, indoor plants stay manageable at 100-140 cm — well within range for a standard grow tent. The exact height depends on your light setup and whether you apply training techniques like LST or topping. Outdoors with full sun, plants can stretch to 200 cm, which puts them among the taller specimens but nothing unmanageable. If you're working with limited vertical space indoors, a bit of early topping will keep things tidy without hurting your final yield.
Chimera Cut Flavour Profile — Cream and Port
This is where Chimera Cut genuinely stands apart from the pack. Most high-THC strains lean on the same tired diesel-citrus-pine terpene profiles. Chimera Cut goes somewhere completely different. The dominant notes are creamy and rich — almost like a vanilla custard base — layered with a deep, dark port wine fragrance that comes through on the exhale.
It's the kind of aroma that fills a room and makes people ask what you're smoking. Not sharp, not skunky — smooth and complex. If you've grown strains like Wedding Cake or Gelato and enjoyed those dessert-forward profiles, Chimera Cut takes that direction and adds an unexpected depth with the port notes. Each session reveals something slightly different depending on how it's been cured.
The honest limitation here: this terpene profile means the plants are aromatic during flowering. If you're growing indoors without a carbon filter, your neighbours will know about it. Plan accordingly.
Growing Chimera Cut — Indoor and Outdoor
Chimera Cut adapts well to both indoor and outdoor environments, which is one of the reasons Anesia Seeds has built such a following with this strain. Here's how to get the most from your 5-pack.
- Germinate your Chimera Cut seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Maintain a temperature of 22-25°C for best germination rates.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2-3 sets of true leaves. For indoor grows, 11-15 litre pots work well given the medium height of 100-140 cm.
- During vegetative growth, consider topping once above the 4th or 5th node. This encourages lateral branching and helps manage the canopy height — especially relevant if your tent ceiling is below 180 cm.
- Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering. Chimera Cut finishes in 8-9 weeks, which is fast for a strain producing this much resin. Watch the trichomes — you want mostly cloudy with a few amber for the full indica-sativa balance.
- For outdoor growers: plant out after the last frost, give full sun exposure, and expect harvest at the end of September. Support branches in the final weeks — 800-1000 g/plant means heavy colas that can snap stems without stakes or netting.
- Dry slowly at 18-20°C with 55-60% humidity for 10-14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The cream and port terpene profile develops significantly during a proper cure.
Growing Chimera Cut indoors? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit to control light, temperature, and that unmistakable cream-and-port aroma. A quality carbon filter setup is non-negotiable with a strain this fragrant. If you're starting from scratch, browse our grow equipment section for tents, lights, and ventilation.
Why Chimera Cut Belongs in Your Garden
We've seen hundreds of "high THC" strains come through over the years, and most of them sacrifice something — flavour, yield, grow speed, or structural integrity. Chimera Cut doesn't ask you to compromise. You get 38.5% THC, a genuinely unique terpene profile, yields that compete with dedicated production strains, and a flowering time under 9 weeks. That combination is rare.
The 60/40 indica-sativa split also makes it versatile. You're not locked into a one-dimensional stone. The sativa side keeps things cerebral and engaged, while the indica genetics deliver the physical relaxation and the dense bud structure that translates into those impressive yield numbers. For growers who want a single strain that does everything well rather than one thing brilliantly, Chimera Cut is the best all-rounder in the Anesia Seeds catalogue.
Compared to something like Anesia Seeds' Imperium X or their Bruce Banner #3, Chimera Cut trades a touch of raw potency competition for a far more interesting flavour experience. If you've grown either of those and found the smoke a bit one-note despite the high THC, Chimera Cut is the upgrade your palate is looking for.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 38.5% THC realistic for Chimera Cut?
That's the figure Anesia Seeds reports from lab testing of optimised phenotypes. Your actual results depend on grow conditions, light intensity, nutrients, and curing. Under good indoor conditions with proper lighting, you can expect to get close. Outdoor grows in less-than-ideal climates may come in lower.
How does Chimera Cut compare to other Anesia Seeds strains?
Chimera Cut sits at the top of their range for THC content. The main differentiator is the cream and port terpene profile — most of their other high-THC strains lean towards more conventional citrus or diesel flavours. Yield-wise, it's competitive with their best producers at up to 1000 g/plant outdoors.
Can I grow Chimera Cut in a small tent?
Yes. Indoor plants stay between 100-140 cm, so a tent with 160-180 cm of headroom works fine. Use topping or LST during veg to keep the canopy even and manage height. The plants respond well to training without losing yield.
What does Chimera Cut smell and taste like?
Rich cream with a deep port wine undertone. It's nothing like typical diesel or citrus strains. The aroma is smooth, sweet, and complex — closer to a dessert strain but with more depth. The port note becomes more pronounced after a proper 2-week cure in glass jars.
How many seeds come in a pack of Chimera Cut?
Each pack contains 5 feminised seeds. All seeds are feminised, so you won't need to identify and remove males — every plant that germinates should produce smokeable flowers.
When should I harvest Chimera Cut outdoors?
End of September in the Northern Hemisphere. Watch the trichomes with a jeweller's loupe — harvest when most are milky-cloudy with around 10-15% turning amber for the best balance of potency and effect.
Is Chimera Cut suitable for beginner growers?
The plant itself is straightforward to grow — medium height, fast flowering, and forgiving of minor mistakes. The main challenge is managing the heavy colas in late flower, which need support. If you've successfully grown one or two plants before, you'll handle Chimera Cut without issues.
Last updated: April 2026
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