As the newest member of the Royal Queen Seeds autoflowering seed collection, Royal Creamatic brings a sensational new flavour to the auto family. We took our best ruderalis genetics and crossed them with Honey Cream to create a next-level-delicious strain that can be grown quickly and with ease.
Honey Cream is a popular Spanish indica deriving from a cross of BlueBlack, Maple Leaf Indica, and White Rhino. Known for its intense flavour and strong physical effects, our Royal Creamatic channels the iconic features of the original photoperiod strain into an autoflowering cultivar that shines with a classic sugary-caramel aroma, but is much quicker and easier to grow.
Royal Creamatic is considered a medium-sized autoflowering feminized variety, which means you’ll have only bud-producing female plants and no unwanted male plants taking up space. Generally, plants will grow one big main bud and just a few small side branches. This is a powerful plant that flowers quickly, growing to a maximum height of around 70–100cm. This makes it ideal for smaller indoor gardens and the sea of green (SOG) method.
Despite its compact stature, Royal Creamatic can produce 165g/plant if treated right outdoors, and up to 450g/m² indoors. Ready for harvest in 12-13 weeks after planting the seeds, this is a top-quality autoflowering variety that produces dense, resin-covered buds with a great taste and a heavy, relaxing physical effect. With a hearty yet manageable THC content of 15% and medium levels of CBD, this strain is perfect to use during the evening or on days off.
- Strain Type: Autoflowering
- THC: 15%
- CBD: Medium
- Yield Indoor : 400 - 450 gr/m2
- Yield Outdoor: 115 - 165 gr/plant
- Height Indoor: 60 - 80 cm
- Height Outdoor: 80 - 100 cm
- Flowering time: 8 - 9 weeks
- Harvest Month: 12 - 13 after sprouting
- Genetic Background: Cream Caramel x Ruderalis
- Type: Sativa 10% Indica 60% Ruderalis 30%
- Effect: Calming, Physically Relaxing
- Climate: Long Summers
- Flavor: Candy, Pepper
Strain FAQ
What terpenes give caramel tasting strains their flavour?
These strains' caramel flavour comes from a variety of terpenes, including myrcene, which gives the mix a sweet, earthy base; caryophyllene, which adds spice; limonene, which adds citrus notes; humulene, which adds woodiness; and linalool, which adds sophistication. This blend resembles caramel's layers.
How have indica strains been used traditionally?
Indica strains were used in ancient medicines and rituals long before they became popular among cannabis users. This strong cultural connection shows indica strains' extensive past in human history.
What distinguishes auto-flowering cannabis strains genetically?
Their cannabis ruderalis heritage makes auto-flowering strains distinctive. Their capacity to flower without a light schedule is due to this rare cannabis cousin. Their clever method distinguishes them from Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica strains that wait for light cues to flower.