Bighead Superfast Auto is an extremely fast growing, strong, indica-dominant autoflowering hybrid and is our instant miracle. You asked for fast? We’ve given you faster!
How does 7 weeks sound? 49 days from germination to harvest.
Bighead's Critical crossed with some Top-Secret genetics and Ruderalis, she's not only fast, she's strong.
This robust, compact, low maintenance auto will deliver fragrant fruity crystal coated buds that lead to a stunning, impressively balanced mind and body high.
Finally, to add to her charms, she is discreet maxing around 80cm/30inches high.
For speed freaks everywhere.
- Type - Indica/Sativa/Ruderalis
- THC - High 18-20%
- Flowering - 7 weeks
- High - Happy, Blissful, Relaxed
- Sex - Feminised
Strain FAQ
What makes average yielding strains' terpene profiles unique?
There is nothing particular that binds their terpene profiles together as their genetics are very varied and all cannabis plants have many terpenes. It is the combination of these terpenes which gives cannabis its smell and taste. The combination can result in a range from earthy and piney to fruity and sweet.
Do you know which terpenes give these strains their fruity flavour?
Sure! The sweet, mango-like aroma of myrcene is said to relax, while limonene is said to boost mood with its zesty scent. Caryophyllene is peppery, pinene adds a crisp, piney and apple note, while terpinolene adds citric, floral, herbal, and piney notes.
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.
Do auto-flowering strains need much light?
Auto-flowering strains excel in this area since they flower depending on age rather than light. They are said to be perfect for newcomers as they offer a simple experience and there is no need to tinker with light schedules to have them bloom.
How big are Ruderalis plants compared to other cannabis strains?
Ruderalis plants generally grow 20–25 inches tall and are compact. Ruderalis' modest size is due to its adapations to the windy circumstances in its native areas.