Tutankhamon: Sativa-forward royalty with AK-47 muscle
Pyramid Seeds' Tutankhamon stands as a sativa-leaning expression of legendary AK-47 genetics, delivering 26% THC in a surprisingly manageable frame. This feminized strain marries the reliability of its Afghani and Thai parentage with the branching vigour that makes it an ideal candidate for establishing a mother plant. Whether you're running a tight indoor operation in Toronto or Victoria, Tutankhamon's modest stature and rapid 60–65 day flowering window align perfectly with Canadian grow seasons and space constraints. Expect dense, resinous flowers marked by skunk-forward aromatics and a potent, long-lasting high.
Growing Tutankhamon: Maximising clone potential indoors
Tutankhamon thrives under controlled indoor conditions where its sativa-heavy structure shines without excess vertical stretch. Target a vegetative window of 4–6 weeks to establish a sturdy frame; this strain responds exceptionally well to topping and lateral pruning, rewarding growers with multiple tiers of harvestable material. Flowering arrives swiftly—expect completion within 8–9 weeks under 12/12 lighting. Maintain moderate temperatures (18–24°C) and relative humidity between 45–55% to ward off bud rot, a persistent concern in Maritime and coastal BC climates. Compact flower clusters develop tight density; ensure adequate airflow around lower canopy. Indoor yields stretch toward 500g per square metre under optimised nutrition and light intensity.
A sativa high with staying power
Tutankhamon delivers an energetic, cerebral onset that eventually settles into balanced full-body relaxation—the hallmark of well-bred sativa-indica blends. The skunk terpenology is unmistakable: peppery, herbaceous, with undertones of soil and aged cannabis. Expect a 2–3 hour initial rush of creative clarity followed by grounding effects suited to evening use or weekend unwinding. The potency is substantial; novice users should dose conservatively. This is a strain that rewards afternoon cultivation rituals or post-work decompression sessions.




