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Violet Face

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by Anesia Seeds

€ 58,00
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Dense, grape-scented buds in just 8–9 weeks — Violet Face feminized cannabis seeds from Anesia Seeds cross Blue Face with Frozen Black Cherry for 35% THC and up to 600 g/m² indoors. A fast-finishing indica-dominant strain with a tropical terpene profile that rewards growers who care about flavour as much as potency.
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Violet Face Feminized Cannabis Seeds by Anesia Seeds

Violet Face is a feminized cannabis seed strain from Anesia Seeds that crosses Blue Face with Frozen Black Cherry to produce an indica-dominant powerhouse (80% indica, 20% sativa) with 35% THC. The result is a fast-flowering, heavy-yielding plant wrapped in fruity, tropical terpenes — grapes, sour cherries, oranges, and sweet banana cake. If you want dense, purple-tinged buds that smell like a fruit market in July, this is your pick.

Feminized Seeds 80% Indica / 20% Sativa THC 35% 8-9 Weeks Flowering Up to 1200 g/plant Outdoors

Pack Size

Violet Face is available in a single pack of 5 feminized seeds. Every seed is female, so no time wasted identifying and pulling males — all five go straight to flower when you're ready.

Specifications for Violet Face Cannabis Seeds

Here's everything you need at a glance before you pop these seeds into soil.

Spec Value
Seed Bank Anesia Seeds
Seed Type Feminized
Genetics Blue Face x Frozen Black Cherry
Indica / Sativa 80% Indica / 20% Sativa
THC 35%
Flowering Time (Indoor) 8–9 weeks
Harvest Time (Outdoor) End of September
Height (Indoor) 80–120 cm
Height (Outdoor) Up to 200 cm
Yield (Indoor) Up to 600 g/m²
Yield (Outdoor) Up to 1200 g/plant
Seeds per Pack 5

Why Violet Face Deserves a Spot in Your Grow Room

We'd pick Violet Face over most indica-dominant strains in the Anesia Seeds catalogue for one reason: the combination of speed, yield, and terpene complexity is genuinely hard to beat. An 8–9 week flowering period indoors is on the quicker side for a strain pushing 35% THC. Most strains at that potency level make you wait 10 weeks or more, or they demand expert-level feeding schedules to get there. Violet Face is more forgiving than that.

The yield numbers are the other standout. Up to 600 g/m² indoors is solid — not outlandish marketing, just a well-bred plant doing its thing under decent light. Outdoors, with enough sun and root space, up to 1200 g/plant is the kind of number that fills jars for the season. Compare that to something like Do-Si-Dos or a typical Gelato cross, where you're often looking at 400–500 g/m² indoors for similar potency. Violet Face simply produces more bud per square metre.

The honest limitation? At 35% THC, this is not a strain for someone who's never grown or consumed cannabis before. The potency is pronounced and hits fast thanks to the heavy indica lean. If you're after something a bit gentler for a first grow, look at a balanced hybrid with 18–22% THC instead. But if you know what you're doing and you want a dessert strain that fills the room with grape and cherry aromas the moment you crack a jar — Violet Face is the one.

Terpene Profile and Sensory Details

Violet Face inherited its terpene profile from both parents, and it shows. Crack open a cured bud and the first thing that hits your nose is grape — not subtle, not background, proper Concord grape sweetness. Underneath that, there's a sour cherry note with just enough tartness to keep it interesting, layered with orange peel brightness and a warm, almost cakey sweetness that some growers describe as banana bread fresh from the oven.

The tropical, fruity character makes Violet Face what we'd call a dessert strain. It's the kind of bud you reach for after dinner, not before breakfast. The aroma translates directly into flavour — the grape and cherry dominate on the inhale, with that sweet bakery note lingering on the exhale. If you've grown Frozen Black Cherry before, you'll recognise the dark fruit base, but Blue Face adds a citrus lift that its cherry parent lacks on its own.

One thing worth mentioning: strains this aromatic need proper carbon filtration during flower. From about week 4 of bloom, the terpene output is strong enough that your neighbours will have questions if you're running a tent without a filter. Budget for that if you haven't already.

How to Grow Violet Face Cannabis Seeds

  1. Germinate your feminized seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, lightly fertilised seedling soil. Keep temperatures between 22–26°C and expect taproots within 24–72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2–3 sets of true leaves. Violet Face stays compact indoors at 80–120 cm, so 11–15 litre pots work well for most setups.
  3. Maintain 18 hours of light during vegetative growth. The indica-dominant structure means short internodal spacing and bushy lateral growth — ideal for low-stress training (LST) or a SOG setup to maximise that 600 g/m² potential.
  4. Flip to 12/12 light when your plants have filled the canopy. Flowering takes 8–9 weeks. Watch for the purple hues developing in the final 2–3 weeks — cooler night temperatures (around 16–18°C) during late flower can intensify the violet colouring.
  5. Outdoor growers should plant after the last frost and give plants full sun. With enough root space, plants can reach 200 cm and yield up to 1200 g/plant. Harvest comes at the end of September in most European climates.
  6. Flush your medium for the final 7–10 days before harvest to let the terpene profile come through cleanly. Dry slowly at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The grape and cherry notes intensify significantly with a proper cure.

Growing Violet Face indoors? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit — tent, light, extraction fan, and carbon filter in one box. You'll want that carbon filter by week 4 of flower; this strain is loud. A decent pH meter and CalMag supplement are also worth grabbing, especially if you're running coco coir.

Violet Face Compared to Similar Indica Strains

Choosing between heavy indica strains can be tricky, so here's how Violet Face stacks up against two other popular picks from the Anesia Seeds range.

Feature Violet Face Imperium X (Anesia Seeds) Future #1 (Anesia Seeds)
Genetics Blue Face x Frozen Black Cherry Indica-dominant hybrid Indica-dominant hybrid
THC 35% 37% 37%
Flowering Time 8–9 weeks 9–10 weeks 9–10 weeks
Indoor Yield Up to 600 g/m² Up to 550 g/m² Up to 600 g/m²
Terpene Profile Grape, sour cherry, orange, banana cake Earthy, fuel, pine Sweet, fruity, candy
Best For Dessert strain lovers, terpene chasers Maximum potency seekers Sweet tooth growers

Violet Face finishes a week or so faster than the heavier-hitting Anesia strains and trades a couple of percentage points of THC for a far more complex terpene profile. If flavour and aroma matter as much as potency to you — and honestly, they should — Violet Face is the best indica-dominant seed in this price range for terpene quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the THC content of Violet Face?

Violet Face from Anesia Seeds tests at 35% THC. That places it among the strongest indica-dominant strains currently available as feminized seeds. The potency comes on quickly due to the 80% indica genetics.

How tall does Violet Face grow indoors?

Indoors, Violet Face stays between 80 and 120 cm — compact enough for most tents and grow rooms. The short, bushy structure makes it a good candidate for SOG or LST techniques without needing heavy height management.

What does Violet Face smell and taste like?

The dominant aromas are grape and sour cherry, with secondary notes of orange peel and sweet banana cake. The flavour follows the nose closely. It's a proper dessert strain — fruity, tropical, and sweet without being one-dimensional.

How long does Violet Face take to flower?

Violet Face flowers in 8–9 weeks indoors under a 12/12 light cycle. Outdoor growers in European climates can expect to harvest at the end of September. That's on the faster side for a strain at this potency level.

What yield can I expect from Violet Face?

Indoors, Violet Face produces up to 600 g/m² under optimised conditions. Outdoors with full sun and ample root space, yields can reach up to 1200 g/plant. Proper feeding and training during veg will push you closer to those upper numbers.

Is Violet Face suitable for beginner growers?

The plant itself is vigorous and adapts well to different environments — tents, grow rooms, greenhouses, and gardens. Growing it isn't difficult. The 35% THC potency is the part that's less beginner-friendly; if you're new to consuming strong cannabis, approach with respect and start slow.

Can I grow Violet Face outdoors in a cooler climate?

Violet Face finishes by the end of September, which works for most of central and southern Europe. In northern climates with early autumn rain, a greenhouse is your best bet to avoid bud rot on those dense, resinous colas. The cooler night temperatures will actually help bring out the purple colouring.

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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