
Fryday Boof
Cannabis seeds
by Anesia Seeds
Fryday Boof Cannabis Seeds by Anesia Seeds
Fryday Boof is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid from Anesia Seeds that delivers 37% THC alongside a terpene profile stacked with berry, gas, and mint. She's compact enough for indoor tents yet capable of monstrous outdoor yields — up to 1200 g per plant. If raw potency and flavour density are what you're after, this strain sits at the top of the current genetic pool.
This product comes in a single variant: 5 feminised seeds per pack. Anesia Seeds packages all Fryday Boof seeds as photoperiod feminised — no autos, no regs. One pack gives you enough to fill a 1.2 x 1.2 m tent comfortably or run a small outdoor plot.
Specifications — Fryday Boof Feminised Seeds
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Anesia Seeds |
| Genetics | Indica-dominant hybrid |
| THC Content | 37% |
| Seed Type | Feminised (photoperiod) |
| Seeds Per Pack | 5 |
| Indoor Height | 120–150 cm |
| Outdoor Height | Up to 250 cm |
| Flowering Time | 9–10 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 600 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 1200 g/plant |
| Harvest (Outdoor) | Late September |
| Terpene Profile | Berry, gas, mint |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| SKU | CSAN0038 |
Complete your setup: pair Fryday Boof seeds with a carbon filter and extraction fan — at 37% THC, the resin production on this strain means serious terpene output during late flower. A decent jeweller's loupe or pocket microscope also helps you nail the harvest window on these dense, trichome-heavy buds.
Why Fryday Boof Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow
At 37% THC, Fryday Boof sits in genuinely rare territory. Most "high-THC" strains on the market hover around 25–28%. Anesia Seeds have pushed that ceiling significantly here, and the lab numbers back it up. For growers chasing potency records or simply wanting the strongest possible end product, this is the strain to run.
But raw THC isn't the whole story. What makes Fryday Boof worth growing over other potent cultivars is the terpene profile. Break open a cured bud and the room fills with sweet berry, a cooling mint note, and a deep gassy funk underneath. That combination translates directly into flavour when smoked or vaporised — it's not just nose-candy that disappears on the inhale. The gas lingers, the berry sweetens the exhale, and the mint keeps it fresh. We'd compare the terp experience to strains like Gelato or GMO Cookies, but with more berry sweetness and less savoury funk.
The honest limitation? At 37% THC, this is not a casual smoke. If your tolerance is low or you're growing for friends who aren't regular consumers, Fryday Boof will absolutely flatten them. One hit too many and you're glued to the sofa for the evening. That's not a flaw — it's the point — but it's worth knowing before you commit five seeds to a full tent. For heavy hitters and experienced smokers, though, she's exactly what you want.
Growing Fryday Boof — Indoor and Outdoor Performance
Anesia Seeds rates Fryday Boof as easy to grow, and from what we've seen, that holds up. She stays compact indoors — 120 to 150 cm — which means she fits standard 1.8 m tents without needing aggressive training or supercropping. A 9 to 10 week flowering period is moderate; not the fastest finisher, but not a 12-week sativa marathon either. Expect dense, resin-drenched colas that pack on weight in the final two weeks.
Indoor yields top out around 600 g/m², which is XL territory for a plant this compact. Outdoors, she stretches to 250 cm and can produce up to 1200 g per plant — numbers that rival dedicated outdoor monsters. Harvest falls in late September, so she finishes before autumn rains become a mould risk in most of northern Europe. That said, those dense buds do benefit from good airflow in the final weeks regardless of environment. A small oscillating fan pointed at the canopy is cheap insurance.
Terpene Profile and Sensory Experience
Fryday Boof's terpene profile is dominated by berry sweetness up front, backed by a gassy undertone and a cool mint finish. In the jar, the smell is immediately noticeable — sweet and slightly sharp, like opening a bag of frozen berries next to a petrol station. Grinding the buds releases the mint layer more prominently.
On the inhale, the gas hits first — thick, coating the throat without harshness. The exhale brings the berry and mint forward. It's a complex profile that doesn't taste like just one thing, which is increasingly rare in modern hybrids that lean heavily on single terpene dominance. The flavour holds up well in a dry herb vaporiser at 185–195°C, where the mint notes come through even more clearly than in combustion.
How to Grow Fryday Boof Seeds
- Germinate seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Maintain 22–25°C and keep the medium moist but not waterlogged. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the first set of true leaves appears. For indoor grows, 11–15 litre pots work well given her compact stature.
- Vegetate for 3–5 weeks under 18/6 lighting. Fryday Boof responds well to low-stress training (LST) to open up the canopy and expose lower bud sites to light.
- Flip to 12/12 to initiate flowering. The 9–10 week bloom period begins from the first day of the new light schedule. Increase phosphorus and potassium in your feed during weeks 3–6 of flower.
- Monitor trichome development from week 7 onwards using a loupe or microscope. Harvest when trichomes shift from clear to mostly milky with 10–20% amber — this maximises both THC content and the relaxing body effect.
- Dry in a dark, ventilated space at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days. Cure in glass jars for a minimum of two weeks, burping daily for the first five days. The berry and gas terps intensify significantly after a proper cure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fryday Boof really 37% THC?
That's the figure Anesia Seeds reports from lab testing of their phenotypes. Your actual results depend on grow conditions, lighting, nutrients, and curing. Hitting 30%+ is realistic with good technique; 37% represents the genetic ceiling under optimal conditions.
How long does Fryday Boof take from seed to harvest?
With 4 weeks of veg and 9–10 weeks of flowering, you're looking at roughly 13–14 weeks total from germination to harvest indoors. Outdoor growers can expect to chop in late September.
Is Fryday Boof suitable for beginner growers?
Yes. Anesia Seeds rates her as easy to grow. She stays compact, doesn't require advanced training techniques, and handles minor feeding mistakes without drama. The main thing to watch is humidity in late flower — those dense buds can trap moisture.
What does Fryday Boof smell like during flowering?
Strong. The berry and gas terpenes become very noticeable from week 5 of flower onwards. A carbon filter is essential for indoor grows unless you want your entire house smelling like a fruit-scented mechanic's workshop.
How does Fryday Boof compare to other Anesia Seeds strains?
Fryday Boof is their berry-gas-mint flagship for maximum THC. If you want similar potency with different terps, look at their other 30%+ strains. Fryday Boof specifically stands out for the mint component in its profile, which is less common in their lineup.
What size pots should I use for Fryday Boof indoors?
11–15 litre pots are the sweet spot. She stays at 120–150 cm, so she doesn't need massive root space. Going bigger than 15 litres just wastes medium without meaningfully increasing yield on a plant this compact.
Can I grow Fryday Boof in a greenhouse?
Absolutely. Greenhouse growing gives you the best of both worlds — natural light intensity with environmental control. She'll perform closer to outdoor yield numbers (up to 1200 g/plant) while being protected from rain and wind during late flower.
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.











