
Agartha
Cannabis seeds
by Super Strains
Agartha CBD Cannabis Seeds by Super Strains
Agartha is a CBD-dominant feminised cannabis seed from Super Strains that delivers up to 15% CBD with only 2% THC — built on ancient sativa genetics that grow tall, yield heavy, and produce resin-caked flowers with a complex fruity-spicy aroma. Named after the mythological city at the Earth's core, this strain is as deep as it sounds. If you've been hunting for a serious CBD producer that doesn't sacrifice bag appeal or growing pleasure, Agartha deserves a spot in your garden.
Pack Sizes
Agartha CBD seeds come in two pack sizes: 3 seeds for a focused run, or 5 seeds if you want to fill out a tent or pick the best phenotype from a slightly larger selection. Growing outdoors with room to spare? Go with the 5-pack — you'll want the variety when selecting mothers.
Why Grow Agartha CBD Seeds?
Most CBD strains feel like a compromise. You get the cannabinoid profile you want but end up with wispy flowers, bland terpenes, or a plant that just doesn't excite you as a grower. Agartha is different. Super Strains crossed ancient sativa genetics to create a plant that actually looks and smells like something you'd be proud to harvest — dense trichome coverage, chunky elongated buds, and a terpene profile that hits fruity, spicy, earthy, and woody notes with a citrus kick on the side.
The 15% CBD to 2% THC ratio makes Agartha one of the strongest CBD producers we carry in seed form. That ratio matters if you're growing for extraction, edibles, or simply want flower that delivers full-body relaxation and a clear-headed, focused mental state without the fog. Traditionally, CBD-rich cannabis has been used for its calming properties, and with a profile like this, Agartha gives you plenty to work with.
Here's the honest bit: Agartha's flowering time runs 80 to 85 days indoors. That's on the longer side — roughly 2 to 3 weeks more than a fast indica hybrid. If you're used to chopping at day 60, you'll need patience. But the payoff is real: up to 450g/m² indoors and up to 550g per plant outdoors. Those are proper numbers for a CBD strain. We'd say the wait is worth it every time.
Agartha CBD Grow Specs and Performance
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Super Strains |
| Seed Type | Feminised |
| Genetics | Ancient Sativa |
| CBD Content | Up to 15% |
| THC Content | Approximately 2% |
| Flowering Time (Indoor) | 80-85 days |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 450g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 550g/plant |
| Outdoor Height | 250cm+ |
| Resin Production | High |
| Available Pack Sizes | 3 seeds / 5 seeds |
Growing Agartha indoors? Pair her with a proper grow tent and carbon filter setup — that spicy, earthy terpene profile gets loud in late flower. If you're planning to process your harvest into CBD oil or edibles, a decent herb grinder and some pollen screens will help you make the most of all that resin.
How Agartha CBD Seeds Grow: Indoor vs Outdoor
Agartha carries strong sativa genetics, which means she naturally wants to stretch. Outdoors, expect heights of 250cm or more — she's a proper tree. The upside of that vigour is resilience. Super Strains specifically bred Agartha to handle strong winds and less-than-ideal conditions. She performs well across a range of climates, so if you're in northern Europe and worried about a short summer, she's a solid pick for outdoor CBD growing.
Indoors, you can tame her. Keep Agartha in smaller pots and shorten the vegetative phase to control height. She responds well to training techniques like LST or topping. The sativa structure means good airflow through the canopy, which helps prevent mould — always a bonus in a tent environment. Just account for that 80 to 85 day flowering window when planning your grow schedule.
One thing we've noticed with sativa-dominant CBD strains: they tend to pack on weight in the final two weeks of flower. Don't panic if Agartha looks a bit airy at week 8. Give her the full 80 to 85 days and those elongated buds will fill out and frost up nicely.
Aroma, Flavour, and What to Expect from Agartha CBD Flower
This is where Agartha really sets herself apart from other CBD strains. The aroma is layered — fresh and fruity sweetness up front, then spicy, earthy, and woody undertones that develop as the buds cure. There's an occasional citrus kick that brightens the whole profile, and on the exhale, some people pick up a unique lingering musky note. It's the kind of complexity you'd normally associate with a high-THC craft strain, not a CBD variety.
Resin production is generous. The buds come out sticky and coated in trichomes, which makes Agartha an excellent candidate if you're interested in making your own CBD concentrates, tinctures, or infusions. All that resin means the terpene and cannabinoid content is right there on the surface, ready to work with.
With 15% CBD and roughly 2% THC, the effect is full-body relaxation paired with a clear-headed, focused mental state. You're not going to feel impaired — this is a strain you can use and carry on with your day. The low THC content means there's minimal psychoactive effect, while the high CBD content does the heavy lifting. Traditionally, CBD-rich cannabis varieties have been valued for their calming and soothing properties, and Agartha fits squarely in that tradition.
How to Grow Agartha CBD Seeds
- Germinate your Agartha seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Keep the environment warm (20-25°C) and moist. Taproots typically emerge within 24 to 72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into small pots if growing indoors — this helps control Agartha's natural sativa stretch. Use a well-draining soil or coco-perlite mix.
- During the vegetative phase, keep light cycles at 18/6. If you want a more compact plant, reduce veg time to 3 to 4 weeks indoors. Outdoors, plant after the last frost and give her room — she'll reach 250cm or more.
- Switch to 12/12 light to trigger flowering indoors. Agartha flowers for 80 to 85 days, so mark your calendar. Outdoors, she'll follow the natural photoperiod and finish in late autumn.
- Support branches in late flower — those elongated sativa buds get heavy with resin. Bamboo stakes or a trellis net work well.
- Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber. Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated space at around 18-20°C and 55-60% humidity for 10 to 14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks to bring out the full terpene profile.
Agartha vs Other CBD Cannabis Seeds
If you're comparing Agartha to other CBD strains in the Super Strains catalogue, the CBD Collection Pack is worth a look — it bundles several of their CBD varieties so you can run a side-by-side comparison in one grow. But as a standalone, Agartha stands out for three reasons: the 15% CBD content is at the top end for seed-grown CBD strains, the ancient sativa genetics give her a terpene complexity that most CBD hybrids lack, and the outdoor resilience means she's genuinely versatile rather than just "technically possible" outdoors.
Compared to indica-dominant CBD strains, Agartha trades a shorter flowering time for bigger yields and a more interesting flavour profile. If speed is your priority and you need to harvest in 55 to 60 days, she's not the one. But if you can wait the 80 to 85 days, Agartha rewards you with up to 450g/m² indoors — that's competitive with many THC-focused strains, let alone CBD varieties.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much CBD does Agartha produce?
Agartha produces up to 15% CBD with approximately 2% THC. That's one of the highest CBD ratios available from feminised seeds, making it a strong choice for growers focused on CBD-rich flower or extraction material.
How long does Agartha take to flower?
Agartha flowers in 80 to 85 days indoors. That's longer than most indica-dominant strains, but the extended flowering period is what allows those large, resin-heavy sativa buds to develop fully. Don't rush her.
Can I grow Agartha CBD seeds indoors?
Yes. Despite her sativa genetics, Agartha grows well indoors when you use smaller pots and reduce the vegetative phase. She responds well to low-stress training. Expect yields of up to 450g/m² with proper care.
How tall does Agartha grow outdoors?
Outdoors, Agartha reaches 250cm or more. She's a proper sativa in stature. The upside is she handles strong winds and varied climates well, and outdoor plants can yield up to 550g each.
What does Agartha smell and taste like?
Agartha has a fresh, fruity sweetness layered with spicy, earthy, and woody undertones. There's a citrus kick in there too, and on the exhale, a distinctive lingering musky note. The terpene profile is more complex than most CBD strains.
Will Agartha CBD seeds get me high?
With only 2% THC, Agartha produces minimal psychoactive effect. The experience is described as full-body relaxation with a clear-headed, focused mental state. You can use it and go about your day without impairment.
How do I maximise yield from Agartha?
Indoors, use training techniques like LST or a SCROG net to expose more bud sites to light. Give her the full 80 to 85 days of flowering — she puts on significant weight in the final two weeks. Outdoors, plant in full sun with room to grow and she'll reward you with up to 550g per plant.
Last updated: April 2026
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