Cash Cow by Anesia Seeds
Cash Cow by Anesia Seeds carries its name through yield pressure rather than noise. The plant grows bushy, medium sized and with large side stems, so the flower mass has to be read through width and lateral support early. This is where the cultivar becomes clear: compact Indica body, short flowering and weight spread across several zones.
The line comes from Big Bazooka x Lost Tribe. Big Bazooka brings volume, round buds and heavy flower set, while Lost Tribe adds a rarer genetic edge beneath it. The result is not a refined stretch hybrid, but a cultivar selected around weight, resilience and even space filling.
The 9 week flowering time is more than a timing note on Cash Cow. In that short window, the buds close heavy and round, with a sticky resin surface and a compact shape close to golf ball style flowers. Indoors, Anesia lists 700 g per square metre, while the outdoor figures on the official page reach into a very high single plant range.
Cash Cow fits especially well into a broader canopy because the plant does not depend only on one central stem. The large side branches can carry real flower weight, while the bushy frame remains stable in soil or hydro systems. The noted resistance to mildew and pests adds practical value to this dense plant structure.
The up to 32 percent THC profile belongs close to the heavy resin surface of the flowers. Lemon, sweetness, anise and an earthy base give the cultivar a dry, defined profile edge. Late in flower, the key picture is width, round buds, short finish and a resin coat that keeps Cash Cow visibly tied to its Big Bazooka background.