Cash Cow by Anesia Seeds
Big Bazooka × Lost Tribe
Cash Cow, an indica-dominant hybrid by Anesia Seeds, is celebrated for its strong growth and potent effects. This strain combines the best traits of its parentage to deliver a unique sensory and experiential profile, making it a favorite among cultivators and users alike.
Appearance
Cash Cow presents visually striking, dense buds that are heavily coated in resinous trichomes, often covering over 70% of the surface. The buds display a pale hue contrasted with deep forest green, featuring broad leaves that enhance their robust appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Cash Cow is characterized by a strong lemon scent, complemented by earthy undertones and hints of pine, reminiscent of freshly zested citrus. Its flavor profile mirrors this, offering a pronounced lemon tang on the inhale followed by complex herbal and earthy notes on the exhale, creating a refreshing and satisfying sensory experience.
Effects
This strain typically induces a cerebral onset, providing mental clarity and a mood lift, which can be conducive to creative endeavors. As the experience progresses, a profound sense of calm and deep relaxation washes over the body, easing physical tension and stress.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate Cash Cow typically contains THC levels ranging from 22% to 28%, with CBD content below 1%. Its terpene profile is rich in limonene, contributing to its citrus notes, and also includes terpinolene and myrcene, which add earthy and herbal complexities. These compounds contribute to the strain's distinct aroma, flavor, and modulated effects.
Growing
Cash Cow is noted for its robust growth and high yield potential. Growers report impressive performance metrics, with a high degree of uniformity in its phenotypic expression across different batches, making it a reliable choice for consistent results.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Anesia Seeds, Cash Cow is a hybrid resulting from the crossbreeding of Big Bazooka and Lost Tribe. This genetic combination was aimed at achieving high potency and abundant yields, with approximately 60-70% of its genetics leaning towards indica traits.