With a large number of autoflowering strains now available, it can be really difficult to know which one to choose. Well, look no further; the Heavyweight team have been busy perfecting the ultimate auto!
We’re proud to announce the arrival of Jackpot, an outstanding cross of the legendary Jack Herer and the mighty 2 Fast 2 Vast. We had a really good feeling about crossing these two formidable strains, but little did we know they’d be a match made in heaven!
Jackpot is the ideal option if you’re looking for a strain that’s incredibly easy to grow and an end product that’s of the highest possible quality. Taking only 9-10 weeks from seed to harvest, Jackpot is simplicity itself to cultivate and is well suited to almost any environment. Standing at just 80-100 cm tall, it’s the perfect choice for those with limited space and also for outdoor crops where discretion is required. It’s rapid development and remarkable resilience makes Jackpot particularly suitable for outdoor cultivation and it will continue to give great results when the temperature is above 10% C. This means it can be grown all year round in many locations; anytime, anyplace, anywhere!
Oozing with resin, Jackpot produces large, sticky buds that will astound anyone more accustomed to autos of lesser quality. Likewise, yields are high, with an average of 50-80 grams per plant.
The effect is initially euphoric and energising, but gradually evolves into a deeply relaxing and long lasting stoned sensation. The first toke carries the fruity undertones of 2 Fast 2 Vast, followed by a spicy, earthy taste that resonates back to the original Jack Herer.
If you’re looking for an easy to grow, quick finishing and high yielding auto, you’ve just hit the Jackpot!
- Genetics: Jack Herer x 2 Fast 2 Vast x Ruderalis
- Type: Indica 70% Sativa 30%
- CBD: 0.7%
- THC: 19%
- Flowering Time: Autoflowering
- Harvest Time: Approximately 60 – 70 days from germination
- Height: 80-100cm
- Yield: 600-800gr/m2
Strain FAQ
Do environmental conditions alter these strains' earthy taste?
Definitely. Soil and environmental factors are all said to affect a strain's flavour, especially earthiness. Terroir describes how soil type and climate affect the taste and aroma of agricultural products.
Why do Ruderalis strains auto-flower?
Ruderalis' auto-flowering trait evolved to adapt to its native regions' varied lighting patterns, allowing it to finish its lifecycle and reproduce without light.
Can high-yielding strains adapt to different climates?
Indeed, many of these strains are known to adapt well to a great range of various climates. Breeding ingenuity has created hybrids that reportedly thrive in chilly northern regions and warm, humid tropical conditions.