Abula
Abula
Also known as: Grandma, Grandmother
Overview
Abula is a sativa-dominant hybrid cannabis strain that combines the genetics of Strawberry Diesel and Alien Kush F2. This strain was created by Pacific NW Roots through crossing Strawberry Diesel with Alien Kush F2, resulting in a balanced hybrid that offers users a combination of uplifting and relaxing sensations, making it suitable for both daytime and evening use. The strain has gained recognition for its complex flavor profile and versatile effects. Often used as a genetic base for dessert-style strains like Now and Later, Abula brings a calming body high with a functional, happy mental state—making it great for mellow social vibes or a creative boost. This bud has small heart-shaped forest green nugs with rich golden undertones, thin orange hairs and a coating of tiny, golden-white crystal trichomes. The strain's appearance is further enhanced by purples and reds that develop during cultivation, making it visually striking. The mother was a favorite of Quality collective in Seattle, indicating its regional popularity and quality genetics.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with anxiety and depression
- Often used for stress management
- May assist with appetite loss
- Reported to help with mood swings
- Users report benefits for mild physical discomfort
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
- Dry Mouth
- Slight Anxiety
- Fatigue
- Dry mouth
- Slight anxiety in sensitive users
- Potential fatigue in some users
Growing Information
Abula is considered suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. The strain has a flowering time of 9-10 weeks and produces large yields. Plants tend to grow tall in stature, making height management important for indoor growers. The strain develops colorful purple and red hues during flowering, adding to its visual appeal. Growers can expect dense, resinous buds with heavy trichome production. The strain appears to be moderately challenging to grow, requiring attention to training and environmental conditions to maximize yield and potency.