Scorpious
Scorpious Strain Overview
Scorpious is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Boneyard Seeds Norcal, a California-based breeder with 10 years of breeding experience and 20 years of growing expertise. This strain represents part of their extensive catalog of regular (non-feminized) seeds, which they distribute to patients worldwide. The lineage appears to involve OG and LA Affie genetics, connecting it to some of the most respected indica-dominant bloodlines in cannabis breeding. Boneyard Seeds Norcal is known for maintaining genetic stability and producing robust cultivars that appeal to both medical and recreational users.
As a hybrid strain, Scorpious likely exhibits characteristics from both its indica and sativa heritage, though specific details about its exact genetic makeup remain limited in available documentation. The breeder describes it as 'a big girl that will award the patient grower with a bountiful harvest,' suggesting it produces substantial yields when properly cultivated. This indicates the strain may have inherited favorable growing characteristics from its parent genetics, potentially including the robust nature of OG strains and the reliability of LA Affie lineage.
Scorpious Strain Growing Information
Scorpious can be cultivated indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouse environments, demonstrating good versatility for different growing setups. The strain has a flowering time of approximately 80 days (±80 days), which is longer than many modern hybrids but typical for strains with substantial sativa influence or those bred for maximum yield. This extended flowering period suggests growers should plan for patience but can expect rewarding harvests. Boneyard Seeds Norcal describes it as 'a big girl' that will provide 'bountiful harvest' to patient growers, indicating above-average yields when properly cultivated. The strain is only available as regular seeds, meaning growers will need to identify and remove male plants during cultivation. The longer flowering time and promise of large harvests suggest this strain may be better suited for experienced growers who can manage the extended cultivation period.