Type and Genetics
Indigo Sapphire seeds by Anesia Seeds are the spectacular result of a surprising combination of strains. For this, the Imperium X and the intriguing Violet Fog were mixed, resulting in an indica-dominant hybrid capable of harboring a whopping 33.8% THC.
Its morphology resembles that of an indica, with heavy resin-dripping buds sprouting from the end of each of its robust branches with an open structure. Its strain produces phenotypes of a very dark color, sometimes nearly black, hinting at the power that growers can unleash with these seeds.
Growth
The growth profile of the Indigo Sapphire seeds by Anesia Seeds is medium.
- These strains might stretch around heights of 100 – 220cm.
Aroma and Flavor
Its smoke emerges notably dense and profuse, lingering in the air for a while. The taste of pineapple and sandalwood is complemented by woody and spicy sensations on the palate.
Effect
The strength of the strain is its potency. A percentage of 33.8% THC. The sensations imparted by this strain are powerful and can captivate anyone.
An open gateway to positive energy, euphoria, sensory stimulation, and introspective journeys that end with an impression of deep relaxation and pleasant drowsiness.
Yield
Indigo Sapphire seeds by Anesia Seeds are set to yield good harvests both indoors and outdoors.
- Indoor grows may yield up to 600g/m2.
- Outdoors, growers can yield harvests of up to 900 - 1200g per plant.
Indoor Flowering
This strain will need 56 – 63 days of flowering.
Outdoor Flowering
In outdoor grows, one will need to wait until early October for a harvest of fully matured flowers.
Sativa/Indica Percentage
40% sativa — 60% indica
Cannabinoids
La Huerta's Opinion
Indigo Sapphire by Anesia Seeds is a plant with an excellent yield of premium-quality flowers and absolutely wild THC percentages.
To reach its full potential, the plant needs as much light as possible, so it's not unreasonable to include a high-power spotlight or dedicate all available sunlight to it.
To bring out the dark colors of the strain, it's advisable to lower the temperature in the last days of flowering.
It's recommended to growers with a high tolerance to the psychoactive cannabinoid who want to try a strain of exceptional potency. Also, to those growers who love concentrates and extracts and want to experiment with a plant of these characteristics, or to those who want to grow a distinctive-colour and exotic strain.