Anubis: Egyptian Genetics Meet Canadian Grows
Pyramid Seeds crafted Anubis by marrying Wembley and Chronic into a sturdy 70% Indica hybrid that punches well above its weight in the Canadian home-grower scene. This feminized cultivar delivers a commanding 20% THC profile without sacrificing the balanced structure and predictability that indoor cultivators crave. Whether you're running a compact BC basement setup or a Prairie grow tent, Anubis rewards disciplined feeding schedules with impressive flower production and a potent stone. The strain's quick 7–8 week flowering window makes it an excellent fit for growers working around winter power costs or managing seasonal light schedules.
Indoor Cultivation & Canadian Climate Fit
Anubis thrives under standard photoperiod conditions, making it ideal for controlled indoor environments across Canada's varied climates. Its Indica-leaning structure keeps vertical stretch manageable—a major advantage in Toronto basements or Vancouver growing closets where ceiling height is at a premium. Expect vigorous branching and dense foliage; prune lower growth early to improve air circulation and reduce moisture-related pressure during humid Maritime or Ontarian summers. Water discipline matters; overfeeding nitrogen can delay flowering. In outdoor settings, Anubis suits Pacific coastal zones and short-season regions; in colder climates, start seedlings indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost. The strain's robust genetics tolerate slight temperature swings and occasional humidity spikes.
Deep Relaxation & Potent Sedation
Anubis delivers a full-bodied, grounding high that builds gradually and settles into sustained couch-lock territory. The 70% Indica dominance means expect heavy limb relaxation and mental fog—ideal for evening sessions or winding down after a long Canadian winter day. Flavour leans earthy and slightly spiced, with subtle herbal undertones inherited from its Chronic lineage. Best enjoyed indoors, late evening, when you can surrender to its powerful sedative arc without agenda.




