Anubis
Anubis
Also known as: Auto Anubis
Overview
Anubis is an indica-dominant hybrid strain (70% indica, 30% sativa) bred by Pyramid Seeds through crossing Somango and Wembley genetics. Named after the mythical Egyptian deity associated with the afterlife, this strain was initially developed as a private project before being released to the public due to its exceptional qualities. The strain is renowned for its balanced effects that provide relaxation without heavy sedation, making it suitable for both novice and experienced users. Anubis plants typically remain compact and manageable, reaching heights of 100-120cm indoors, with dense, resin-covered buds that nearly overload the plant structure. The strain exhibits excellent adaptability to various growing conditions and produces impressive yields, benefiting from Wembley's sweetness and robust yield potential. Its moderate THC content combined with small amounts of CBD and CBN creates a well-rounded cannabinoid profile that appeals to both recreational and medical users seeking relief without overwhelming psychoactive effects.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with insomnia
- Often used for stress management
- Users report relief from anxiety
- May help with chronic fatigue
- Often used for depression symptoms
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Anubis is considered an easy-to-grow strain suitable for both novice and experienced cultivators. Indoor flowering time ranges from 56-63 days (8-9 weeks), with plants typically reaching 100-120cm in height. Indoor yields can reach up to 500-600g/m², while outdoor cultivation in suitable climates can produce 600-900g per plant. The strain prefers a compact growing structure, making it ideal for limited space setups and balcony cultivation. Plants remain manageable and respond well to various growing techniques, with dense, resin-heavy buds that may require support due to their weight. Outdoor harvest typically occurs in September. The strain shows good resilience to various growing conditions and is well-suited for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.