A breath of fresh air comes to our autoflowering catalogue.
This excellent Super Lemon Haze and Ruderalis cross retains the original flavour of the classic Lemon Haze variety, but accentuating certain interesting features in the ‘Kannabist’ way.
A sativa-dominant hybrid, it takes on a bushy appearance, both indoors and outdoors, and rarely exceeds one metre in height. But don't be fooled by its dimensions as Lemon Haze Auto is highly productive in any growing conditions. Indoors, its flowering period is between 9 and 10 weeks and its average production is 500 gr/m2.
Its buds surprise with their strong citrus aroma, featuring lemon as the main protagonist. The most expert palates can detect refined touches of lime, grapefruit, wood, and even notes of incense and pepper. In short, this is a cocktail of seductive scents and exotic airs which seem to want to transport you to the Far East.
With 18% THC, the first effect will take you to a psychedelic and creative state, later taking you to another very pleasant sweet and gently relaxing phase. An ideal cocktail of sensations to experiment with and get carried away with. In any case, if you're a novice, it's best to proceed with caution.
- Mixed effects
- +Sativa
- High productivity
- Resistant to pests
- Citrus flavour
- Spiced flavour
- Seed type: Autoflowering
- Genotype: Super Silver Haze x Lemon Skunk x Ruderalis
- Species: Sativa dominant hybrid
- CBD: 0,5 %
- THC: 18 %
Indoor
- Photoperiod: 18-20 hours
- Flowering cycle: 65-70 days
- Average height: 80-100 cm
- Yield: 500 gr/m2
Outdoor
- Plant from: March - October
- Average height: 80-100 cm
- Yield: 150 gr/plant
Strain FAQ
Why are Pest-resistant strains better for the environment?
Pest-resistant cannabis strains generally promote organic and sustainable growing. These cultivars reduce synthetic pesticide use, improving ecosystems and lowering cannabis' environmental impact.
How does Super Lemon Haze's terpene profile affect its effects and aroma?
Super Lemon Haze's limonene-rich terpene powerhouse is said to give it its zesty smell and reportedly uplifting effects. Terpenes shape the strain's sensory appeal and other benefits.
Cannabis' spicy flavours come from which terpenes?
Cannabis' spicy flavours come from terpenes such as Caryophyllene, myrcene, humulene, limonene, and pinene. These terpenes contribute to the peppery, herbal, hoppy, and citrusy notes in cannabis.
Why are auto-flowering strains recommended for beginners?
Auto-flowering strains are reportedly preferred by novices since they age without light cycle modifications and naturally flower. This is said to make them easier to develop under different conditions. Their shorter development cycle makes everything much quicker and avoids the waiting period with 12/12 strains.
Are some hybrids adapted to certain growing conditions?
Yes, certain hybrid strains are designed to thrive in certain temperatures or situations, making them beneficial in difficult conditions. There are many hybrid strains can thrive in poor climates, which is generally a sought after trait.