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Sticky Boof

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by Anesia Seeds

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Sticky Boof seeds from Anesia Seeds pack up to 37.5% THC into a fast-flowering indica hybrid that finishes in just 7–8 weeks. Expect dense, resin-drenched buds with berry and diesel aromas, yielding up to 500 g/m² indoors or 900 g/plant outdoors. Built for experienced growers and seasoned smokers who want potency without the wait.
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80% Indica Up to 37.5% THC 7–8 Week Flowering Up to 900 g/plant Outdoors 18+ only

Sticky Boof is an indica-dominant cannabis seed from Anesia Seeds that pairs staggering THC levels of up to 37.5% with a fast flowering cycle and generous yields. Born from a cross of Super Boof and Cadillac Rainbow, this 80/20 indica-leaning hybrid stacks berry and diesel aromas on top of a deeply relaxing body stone. If you've been chasing a cultivar that delivers on potency, flavour, and harvest weight without dragging out the grow calendar, this one deserves a serious look.

Sticky Boof Genetics and Lineage

Sticky Boof is a cross between Super Boof (Black Cherry Punch x Tropicana Cookies) and Cadillac Rainbow (Pure Michigan x Runtz). That lineage reads like a greatest-hits list of modern American genetics. From the Super Boof side, you get sky-high THC potential and a balanced effect profile that leans physical without completely switching off the lights upstairs. Cadillac Rainbow contributes fruity, refreshing terpenes, additional THC firepower, and a relaxing quality that rounds out the body stone. The result is a plant that's 80% indica, 20% sativa — heavily physical, aromatic, and built for resin production.

We'd put the Sticky Boof lineage up against almost anything in the current Anesia Seeds catalogue for sheer terpene complexity. The Black Cherry Punch and Tropicana Cookies ancestry gives it a berry backbone, while the Runtz and Pure Michigan genetics layer in gassy, diesel undertones. You can smell the parentage before you even break the buds open.

Sticky Boof Cultivation Characteristics

Sticky Boof grows like a well-behaved indica — stocky, manageable, and not prone to stretching out of control. Indoors, expect plants to top out at around 140 cm, which makes them a solid fit for tents from 120x120 upwards without aggressive training. Outdoors, given proper root space and direct sunlight, plants can reach 180–240 cm — respectable, but not the kind of tree that draws attention from three gardens over.

The flowering period is where Sticky Boof really earns its keep: 7–8 weeks indoors, or a late September harvest outdoors. For a plant pushing 37.5% THC, that's remarkably quick. Most cultivars in this potency bracket ask for 9–10 weeks minimum. The speed doesn't come at the cost of yield, either — indoor growers can pull up to 500 g/m² under artificial light, while outdoor plants can deliver a very satisfying 800–900 g/plant under full sun.

One honest note: plants this resinous tend to attract humidity-related issues in the final weeks of flowering. If you're growing indoors, keep your relative humidity below 50% during late flower. Outdoors, watch for dense morning dew settling into the colas. A small oscillating fan or good airflow planning goes a long way.

SpecificationDetail
Seed BankAnesia Seeds
GeneticsSuper Boof x Cadillac Rainbow
TypeFeminised photoperiod
Indica / Sativa80% Indica / 20% Sativa
THC ContentUp to 37.5%
Flowering Time (Indoor)7–8 weeks
Harvest Time (Outdoor)Late September
Height (Indoor)Up to 140 cm
Height (Outdoor)180–240 cm
Yield (Indoor)Up to 500 g/m²
Yield (Outdoor)800–900 g/plant
Seeds per Pack5

Sticky Boof Flavour and Aroma Profile

Crack open a cured jar of Sticky Boof and the first thing that hits you is a wave of mixed berries — dark, jammy, almost like blackcurrant concentrate. Give it a second and the diesel comes through underneath, sharp and pungent, the kind of gassy funk that clings to your fingers after handling the buds. It's a direct inheritance from both sides of the family: the berry sweetness traces back to Black Cherry Punch, while the fuel notes come courtesy of the Runtz and Pure Michigan genetics in Cadillac Rainbow.

On the smoke or vape, the berry and diesel marry into something richer — a sweet, slightly sour inhale followed by a thick, gassy exhale. The aftertaste lingers. If you've ever grown or smoked anything from the Cherry Punch or Runtz family, you'll recognise the flavour immediately, but Sticky Boof dials both elements up a notch. Dry and cure your flowers properly (at least two weeks in jars, burping daily) and the terpene complexity really opens up.

Sticky Boof Appearance and Resin Production

The name says it all. Sticky Boof produces dense, chunky indica buds absolutely caked in trichomes. Under a jeweller's loupe, the resin heads are fat and plentiful — exactly what you'd expect from a cultivar pushing nearly 38% THC. The flowers tend toward deep greens with purple hues creeping in during the final weeks, especially if night temperatures drop below 15°C. Bright orange pistils thread through the calyxes, giving the finished buds a striking contrast against that frosty trichome blanket.

For hash makers and extract enthusiasts, Sticky Boof is a dream. The resin production alone makes it one of the best candidates for dry sift, bubble hash, or rosin pressing in the current Anesia Seeds lineup. Even the sugar leaves are worth keeping — they're nearly as frosted as the buds themselves.

Growing Sticky Boof Seeds: Practical Tips

  1. Germinate your Sticky Boof seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a propagation plug. Maintain a temperature of 22–26°C for best germination rates.
  2. 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; outdoors, go bigger — 30 litres or more if you want to hit those 800–900 g/plant yields.
  3. During vegetative growth, Sticky Boof responds well to low-stress training (LST) and topping. Opening up the canopy helps light penetrate to lower bud sites, which is critical with a plant this dense.
  4. Switch to 12/12 lighting indoors when plants reach roughly half your target final height — Sticky Boof will stretch moderately during the first two weeks of flower.
  5. In the final 2–3 weeks of flowering, reduce humidity to 45–50% and increase airflow. The dense bud structure holds moisture, so preventing mould is your main concern at this stage.
  6. Harvest when trichomes show mostly milky heads with a few turning amber. For a more sedative effect, wait until 20–30% of trichomes are amber.
  7. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for a minimum of two weeks. The terpene profile improves dramatically with a proper cure.

Why Grow Sticky Boof Seeds

We've carried a lot of Anesia Seeds varieties over the years, and Sticky Boof stands out for a simple reason: it doesn't make you choose. Most ultra-high-THC strains sacrifice something — they take forever to flower, they yield poorly, or the flavour is one-dimensional. Sticky Boof delivers 37.5% THC potential alongside 500 g/m² indoors and up to 900 g/plant outdoors, all within a 7–8 week flowering window. That combination is genuinely rare.

Compared to other heavy indica seeds in the Anesia catalogue, Sticky Boof is also more forgiving. The plants are robust, they stay at manageable heights, and they don't demand an advanced feeding schedule to perform. If you've successfully grown any indica-dominant hybrid before, you'll have no trouble here. The one thing we'd flag: at 37.5% THC, the finished product is genuinely intense. This is a cultivar for experienced consumers who know their tolerance. Newcomers should approach with caution and keep doses modest.

According to research into the pharmacological effects of THC, Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol has been determined to have the primary psychoactive effects among cannabinoid compounds (PubMed ID: 23386598). At concentrations approaching 37.5%, even a small amount of flower can produce significant effects — so pace yourself.

Complete your grow setup with a carbon filter and extraction fan — Sticky Boof is a pungent plant, and your neighbours will know about it without proper odour control. If you're pressing rosin from the harvest, a set of 25–160 micron filter bags will help you get the most from those trichome-heavy buds.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Sticky Boof take to flower?

Sticky Boof finishes flowering in 7–8 weeks indoors. Outdoor growers can expect to harvest in late September. That's fast for a cultivar with THC levels up to 37.5%.

What yields can I expect from Sticky Boof seeds?

Indoors under artificial light, Sticky Boof produces up to 500 g/m². Outdoors with full sun and adequate root space, individual plants can yield 800–900 g. Proper training and nutrition are key to hitting those upper numbers.

Is Sticky Boof suitable for beginner growers?

The plants themselves are robust and forgiving, staying under 140 cm indoors. If you've grown any indica hybrid before, you'll manage fine. The main challenge is humidity control during late flowering — those dense buds can trap moisture.

What does Sticky Boof smell and taste like?

Expect a complex mix of dark berries and diesel fuel. The berry sweetness comes from its Black Cherry Punch ancestry, while the gassy, pungent notes trace back to the Runtz and Pure Michigan genetics. A proper two-week cure brings out the full terpene range.

How tall does Sticky Boof grow?

Indoors, Sticky Boof tops out at around 140 cm — very manageable for most grow tents. Outdoors, plants can reach 180–240 cm depending on pot size, sunlight exposure, and growing conditions.

What is the THC content of Sticky Boof?

Anesia Seeds lists Sticky Boof at up to 37.5% THC. That's among the highest in their catalogue. This level of potency is best suited to experienced consumers who know their tolerance well.

What are the parent strains of Sticky Boof?

Sticky Boof is a cross of Super Boof (Black Cherry Punch x Tropicana Cookies) and Cadillac Rainbow (Pure Michigan x Runtz). Both parents contribute high THC levels, complex terpene profiles, and strong resin 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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