Auto Cheese Autoflowering cannabis seeds by Original Big Buddha Family Farms is the ultimate Auto-flowering strain bringing that cheesy funk now available in autos from Original Big Buddha Family Farms.
The Auto Cheese is in it's 7th generation as an Autoflowering variety, which has enabled Big Buddha / Original Big Buddha Family Farms to dial in the Auto Cheese fully. Auto Cheese will reach commendable heights with growth, as can be expected from a decent auto-flowering variety; however, crucially, she expresses that signature, old-school flavour of the Original Big Buddha Cheese.
That old-school skunky taste is ideally suited to those who need great flavour from a leading strain full of powerful, instantly recognisable terps. The Auto Cheese recreates the old-school, skunky Cheese flavour profile pricked with hints of fresh spices & cloves ensuring a deep dank flavour profile that is sure to entice your palate. Balance these wicked terps with the uplifting, punch high that feels instantly gratifying and you've got a winning easy to cultivate variety!
- Brand Original Big Buddha Family Farms
- Indoor / Outdoor Indoor / Outdoor
- Genetics Indica
- Lineage Cheese Clone Only 04/05 x Ruderalis
- Yield Average to Good, Dense nugget shaped buds
- Seed Type Autoflowering
Strain FAQ
Why are these strains stinky?
The skunk-like aroma originates from myrcene's earthy and musky overtones and humulene's earthy and woody undertones. Thiols, sulfur-containing chemicals, also contribute to the skunk smell.
Are auto-flowering cannabis strains pest-resistant?
Some auto-flowering strains are pest-resistant due to their Ruderalis genetics. Ruderalis' durability and capacity to flourish in difficult situations make these auto-flowering variants pest-resistant.
What does this strain's European make-up likely mean for it?
European culture and law have shaped strain cultivation and preservation. Swiss strict cannabis laws have influenced the development of low THC strains, while ruderalis' adaptability to thrive in harsh climates may have favoured it in Russia.
What does this strain's ruderalis genetics mean for it?
'Ruderalis' comes from 'ruderal', meaning a wasteland or rubble plant. Ruderalis, true to its name, thrives in poor conditions and adds a hardy nature to its offspring.
How have indica strains adapted to the cold environmental conditions?
The tight, compact buds of indica strains are more than just attractive—they protect against the cold. This compact bud structure keeps cold, damp air out, preventing mould and keeping plants healthy in cold weather.