AK Automatic Feminised Cannabis Seeds are 60% Indica, a mix of AK and Dutch Blue Automatic, known for a spicy, fermented taste. This strain, combining Colombian, Thai, Mexican, and Afghani heritage with Ruderalis, Northern Light, Santa Maria, Blueberry, and Afghani genetics, is notably easy to cultivate.
Typically short and bushy, it starts flowering around week four, requiring a 20/4 light schedule to flourish. Without a specific growing period, AK Automatic focuses on developing one main cola and some smaller branches, reaching full maturity in about 10 weeks, and thriving in both indoor and outdoor setups—yielding approximately 100-120 grams per plant in sunny climates and about 80 grams per plant in cooler areas, like Holland.
The strain's effects are described as a mild body stone coupled with a substantial head high. Its dark green appearance and finely structured crystals complement the slightly fermented and sweet fruity taste.
- Suited for: Interior Exterior zone A/B/C
- Flowering: I) 9-10 weeks E) September
- Plant height: I) 0.50-0.80m E) 1.20-1.50m
- Yield: I) 40-80 gr/plant E) 60-120 gr/plant
- Growing difficulty: Medium
Strain FAQ
Why do some cannabis strains smell and taste spicy?
Specific terpenes give spicy cannabis strains their distinct scents and flavours. These chemical components create various characteristics that range from peppery to clove, cinnamon, and cumin, resembling culinary spices.
What makes short cannabis strains popular?
Short strains, usually around 80cm, are said to be ideal for small spaces due to their compact growth. Indica or autoflowering genetics contribute to their modest size and unique growing properties.
Why are strains with European genetics like this rare?
European indigenous strains like ruderalis and Swiss landraces have received less attention and investigation than strains from Afghanistan or Jamaica. This overlook suggests undiscovered European strains with unique traits that could bring some exciting new traits to the table!