Our own autoflowering version of the No Name that is one of our favorite plants of the bank in terms of structure, flavor and aroma. Plant of medium size but with compact buds covered with resin and very fragrant.
No Name Auto has no crop complications, but it does like the land prepared with enough nutrients. Ideal for early crops in Nordic climates as well as for winter crops in warm climates.
Its effect has a euphoric entrance that later becomes little by little relaxing until leaving in a state of total tranquility.
The flavor of No Name Auto is very complex because it has touches of cured cheese and skunk old school, but really its combination has a very characteristic smell and flavor that makes it unique.
In conclusion, No Name Auto is an ideal plant for all those who seek a cerebral and corporal effect. An extreme relaxation recommended for insomnia and very special flavors thanks to their genetic ancestry. Highly recommended for growers of all levels, No Name Auto is very grateful and easy to grow.
- 40% sativa 60% indicates
- Total culture period (growth + flowering): 9-10 weeks
- Height: 60-140 cm
- Indoor production / m 2 : 400 gr
- Outdoor production / plant: 70-160 gr
- Genotype: No Name x Auto Medical Ruderalis
- THC: 12-15%
Strain FAQ
Which terpenes give cannabis its creamy dairy taste?
The terpene profile gives a strain its creamy dairy-like flavour. Myrcene gives earthy depth, limonene offers lemony creaminess, linalool adds florality, and alpha-bisabolol adds sweet, floral smoothness to create that creamy taste.
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.
Do greenhouse conditions affect the terpenes in cannabis?
Due to the controlled environment, legal greenhouse-grown cannabis plants are said to be optimal for terpene creation. These aromatic molecules give cannabis its particular aromas and flavours, and greenhouse factors like temperature and humidity are said to boost terpene levels.