Bola Mintz by Anesia Seeds
Bola Mintz by Anesia Seeds is best understood through what happens late in flower. The plant does not simply finish with a steady set of buds. It pushes extra volume into the final phase, turning compact flower sites into large round bud balls with a dense resin surface.
The cross of Triangle Mints x Ebola #7 gives Bola Mintz a sharp genetic base built around data, resin and profile definition. The Sativa side brings speed and vertical drive, while the flowers themselves stay compact rather than loose. That contrast is the main reading: fast plant movement, but heavy flower compression.
At around 130 to 160 cm indoors and 200 to 270 cm outdoors, Bola Mintz needs guidance without becoming uncontrolled. SCROG or SOG fit the cultivar because it moves quickly, fills space well and can spread its flower weight across more than one central top.
The 9 to 10 week flowering time gives the plant enough room for that late swelling phase. With listed yields of 650 g per square metre indoors and 800 to 1400 g per plant outdoors, the production logic comes from vigour, surface coverage, rounded buds and a strong trichome layer rather than height alone.
With a 34 percent plus THC profile, Bola Mintz sits firmly in Anesia’s high data range. Strawberry, melon, grape and a light mint edge give the cultivar its sweet fresh line, but the stronger identity stays structural: fast Sativa pull, compact late flower mass, large bud balls and a resin coat that separates it from softer fruit hybrids.