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Anubis

Cannabis seeds

by Pyramid Seeds

€ 35,00
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Up to 600 grams of sweet, dense buds from a compact 100–120cm plant that finishes in under nine weeks. Pyramid Seeds crossed Chronic with Wembley to create Anubis feminized seeds — a 70% Indica hybrid with 15–18% THC that they originally kept for themselves. Five feminized seeds per pack, compatible with every growing technique.
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Anubis Feminized Seeds — 600 Grams from a Plant That Barely Reaches Your Waist

Anubis feminized seeds are a 70% Indica hybrid from Pyramid Seeds that crosses Chronic with Wembley to deliver up to 600 grams of dense, sweet buds from a compact plant that finishes flowering in 56–63 days. That yield-to-size ratio is genuinely unusual — most strains producing this kind of weight need twice the vertical space and an extra month of patience. Pyramid Seeds originally developed this cross for their own internal use, which says more about its quality than any marketing copy could.

70% Indica / 30% Sativa THC 15–18% Yield up to 600g Flowering 56–63 days 5 feminized seeds 18+ only

Anubis Feminized Seeds — Genetics That Explain the Numbers

The parentage here is what makes Anubis click. Chronic is one of the most awarded yielders in cannabis breeding history — a strain that stacks bud sites from soil to crown and coats everything in resin. Wembley brings a genuinely sweet flavour profile with grapefruit undertones that make the smoke something you actually look forward to, not just tolerate. Pyramid Seeds crossed these two because they wanted a personal stash plant that produced heavy, flavourful harvests without the fuss. The fact that they eventually released it to the public tells you they couldn't keep it to themselves.

At 15–18% THC, Anubis sits in a moderate range that's comfortable for most growers and smokers. It's not trying to melt your face — it's aiming for a relaxing, full-bodied Indica effect with enough Sativa influence (30%) to keep things interesting. That moderate THC level also means the plant puts more energy into producing bulk rather than chasing extreme potency numbers, which partly explains the 600-gram ceiling.

Growing Anubis Feminized Seeds — What to Expect in the Tent

Anubis stays between 100–120cm tall, which makes it one of the better choices for growers working with limited headroom. An 80x80cm tent handles this plant comfortably, and you won't be fighting branches for ceiling space during the stretch. The compact Indica-dominant frame means tight internodal spacing and a bushy structure that responds well to every standard training technique — LST, SCROG, SOG, topping, whatever you prefer.

Flowering wraps up in 56–63 days. That's eight to nine weeks from flip to chop, which is fast for a plant producing this kind of weight. The buds come in dense and sticky, covered in trichomes inherited from the Chronic side. When you break them open, you get that sweet, almost grapefruit-like aroma from the Wembley genetics — it's not subtle, so factor in a decent carbon filter if discretion matters.

One honest note: that 600-gram figure is a ceiling, not a guarantee. You'll need proper lighting, nutrition, and environmental control to push anywhere near it. In a well-dialled indoor setup with good light coverage, 400–500 grams is a realistic target for most growers. Outdoors in a warm Mediterranean climate, 600 grams is more achievable. Don't let that put you off — even at the lower end, the yield-per-day-of-flowering ratio on Anubis is excellent.

Specification Detail
Seed bank Pyramid Seeds
Genetics Chronic x Wembley
Type Feminized (photoperiod)
Indica / Sativa 70% / 30%
THC 15–18%
Yield (indoor) Up to 600g
Flowering time 56–63 days
Plant height 100–120cm
Seeds per pack 5

Anubis Feminized Seeds Compared to Similar Indica Hybrids

If you're weighing Anubis against other compact, heavy-yielding Indica hybrids, here's how it stacks up against two alternatives we carry. The numbers speak for themselves.

Trait Anubis (Pyramid Seeds) Typical Indica Hybrid A Typical Indica Hybrid B
Genetics Chronic x Wembley Single-parent Indica Kush-dominant cross
THC 15–18% 18–22% 20–25%
Yield potential Up to 600g 350–450g 400–500g
Flowering 56–63 days 60–70 days 63–70 days
Height 100–120cm 80–100cm 120–150cm
Flavour Sweet, grapefruit Earthy, pine Fuel, spice

The trade-off is clear: Anubis gives up some THC potency compared to higher-octane strains, but it compensates with significantly more yield in a shorter window. If you're growing for weight and flavour rather than chasing the highest possible THC percentage, Anubis is the better bet. If you want face-melting potency from a small plant and don't mind a smaller harvest, look at something in the Kush family instead.

Why Anubis Feminized Seeds Deserve Space in Your Grow

The maths on this strain are hard to argue with. You're looking at up to 600 grams from a plant that tops out at 120cm and finishes in under nine weeks. That's the kind of output normally associated with lanky Sativa-leaning hybrids that need three months of flowering and a ceiling twice as high. Anubis delivers it in a stocky, manageable frame that fits in a standard grow tent without modification.

We've seen a lot of "heavy yielder" claims over the years — we've been selling seeds since 1999 — and most of them come with caveats: the plant stretches to 200cm, or it needs 11 weeks of flowering, or the buds are airy and need heavy trimming. Anubis sidesteps all of that. The Chronic genetics give it genuine density and resin production. The Wembley side adds a sweet, grapefruit-forward taste that makes the finished product genuinely enjoyable to smoke, not just impressive to weigh.

The fact that Pyramid Seeds kept this cross for internal use before releasing it commercially isn't marketing fluff — it's the reason the genetics are as dialled-in as they are. They had time to stabilise the cross without commercial pressure, and the result is a consistent, predictable plant that doesn't throw surprises.

How to Grow Anubis Feminized Seeds

  1. Germinate your Anubis feminized seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a propagation plug. Keep temperatures between 22–26°C and humidity around 70% until taproots emerge — typically 24–72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the first set of true leaves appears. Anubis responds well to 11–15 litre pots indoors. Larger containers (20L+) suit outdoor grows where you're chasing the full 600-gram potential.
  3. Maintain an 18/6 light cycle during vegetative growth. Anubis stays compact, so 3–5 weeks of veg is usually enough before flipping. If you're running SOG, you can flip earlier with more plants per square metre.
  4. Apply training techniques during veg if you want to maximise canopy coverage. LST and SCROG work particularly well with Anubis — the tight internodal spacing means plenty of bud sites respond to light exposure when you open up the canopy.
  5. Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering. Expect the first pistils within 7–10 days. The 56–63 day flowering countdown starts from the first visible signs of flower development.
  6. Feed with a bloom-specific nutrient schedule once flowering begins. Anubis is a heavy feeder given its yield potential — don't be shy with phosphorus and potassium during weeks 3–6 of flower.
  7. Flush with plain water for the final 7–10 days before harvest. This cleans out residual nutrients and improves the sweet, grapefruit flavour profile that makes Anubis worth growing in the first place.
  8. Harvest when 70–80% of trichomes are milky with a few turning amber. Dry in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least two weeks. The flavour improves noticeably with a proper cure.

Complete your setup: pair Anubis feminized seeds with a carbon filter and extraction fan — the sweet grapefruit aroma is lovely in the jar but less welcome in your hallway. If you're running SCROG, grab a trellis net to make the most of that compact, bushy canopy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Anubis a photoperiod or autoflowering strain?

Anubis is a photoperiod feminized strain. You control when it flowers by switching your light cycle to 12/12. Pyramid Seeds does offer an Auto Anubis variant separately, but the seeds in this pack require a light-cycle change to initiate flowering.

What does Anubis taste and smell like?

Sweet and fruity with a distinct grapefruit note inherited from the Wembley parent. The aroma is strong during late flowering — expect your tent to fill up. After a proper two-week cure, the sweetness becomes more pronounced and the smoke is smooth.

Can I grow Anubis feminized seeds in a small tent?

Yes. At 100–120cm tall, Anubis fits comfortably in a standard 80x80cm or 100x100cm tent. The compact Indica structure means you won't battle for headroom. Just leave enough clearance above the canopy for your light — 30–40cm minimum depending on your fixture.

How much will Anubis actually yield indoors?

Up to 600 grams is the ceiling under optimal conditions. Realistically, 400–500 grams is a solid target for a well-managed indoor grow with decent lighting. Outdoors in a warm climate, the full 600 grams is more achievable. Either way, the yield-per-day ratio is strong for a sub-nine-week flowering strain.

Is 15–18% THC enough?

Depends what you're after. 15–18% delivers a solid, relaxing Indica effect without overwhelming intensity. It's a comfortable range for daily use and for growers who value flavour and yield over raw potency. If you want 25%+ THC, look at a different strain — Anubis isn't trying to be that.

What training methods work best with Anubis?

LST and SCROG are the best match. The tight internodal spacing means you have plenty of bud sites to expose when you spread the canopy. Topping also works well — the plant recovers quickly and branches out evenly. SOG with a shorter veg period is another solid option if you want to maximise plants per square metre.

How many seeds are in a pack of Anubis feminized seeds?

Five feminized seeds per pack. All seeds are feminized, so you won't need to identify and remove males — every plant should produce flowers.

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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