Auto-CBG is the first autoflowering seed CBG introduced in the market, work has been done by one of the most recognized companies in the field of autoflowering and based on a Destroyer clone our personal collection.
Some plants may have purple colorations PCK style, are quite quick and tasty giving an output equivalent to most autoflowering.
Auto-CBG like the rest of these seeds are great for outdoor growers who want to collect their grass before the season and for those indoor growers looking for a good product in this range of seeds.
Some fruity flavors, very good resins, hard flowers and good power, you can have some fun smoking this variety
Strain FAQ
Is CBG psychoactive like THC?
CBG is not psychoactive and is said to offer possible benefits without THC's euphoric high. This calmness makes high CBG strains appealing to therapeutic cannabis users who want to avoid euphoric effects.
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.
How does the entourage effect affect these strains?
According to the entourage effect, cannabis ingredients like mild THC, cannabinoids, and terpenes act better together than alone. This combination may reportedly improve the effects of mid-range THC strains.
When did feminised cannabis seeds first come about?
In the late 20th century, feminised seeds revolutionised cannabis production. This breakthrough allowed producers to focus on bud-producing females without worrying about unproductive male plants eating up space and resources.
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.