Green Crack Auto is a sativa-dominant hybrid auto-flowering strain which is the result of adding in ruderalis genetics to the excellent Green Crack strain. Green Crack Auto is a great plant for the beginner to grow whilst also appealing to the discerning connoisseur consumer.
Growing Green Crack Auto is fast, having a cycle from seedling to harvest of a mere 8 - 9 weeks. In next to no time growers will be able to harvest high yields both indoors as well as outdoors. These plants grow to a height of between 60 - 90 cm. so even the larger plants won't need too much space and they make an excellent choice for indoor SoG techniques. Outdoors they remain quite discreet and tying them down once established will keep an even lower profile. Buds develop thick and fast and the high number of side-branches add to this strain's potential harvest quantities. Be generous with the nutrients in flowering as these are hungry girls and growers will reap the reward at harvest time.
Dense, light green buds are flecked with bright orange pistils and are heavy with resin; this is an excellent choice from which to make extracts. Its taste is dominated by mango with added floral and fruity notes. THC levels are up around 20% and this, along with low CBD, gives an uplifting and euphoric effect with creative energy - great through the day and for social situations as well.
Strain FAQ
How do strains suitable for the outdoors vary phenotypically?
Legal growers report that growing the same strain outdoors can produce startling differences in potency, flavour, and growth. Cannabis is said to be very flexible, with its features finely modified by its growth environment.
Green Crack's ancestry?
Most sources attribute Green Crack's heritage to Skunk #1 and an unknown indica. This genetic mingling provides Green Crack its unique properties and flavours, but its lineage is sadly unknown.
What terpenes contribute to the floral taste?
Humulene and myrcene's earthy and musky overtones enrich the scent. Myrcene's reported potential to intensify THC's effects make it more intriguing.
How has the craft cannabis movement affected North American and Canadian strains?
Organic growing, sustainability, and artisanal breeding are central to the craft cannabis movement in North America and Canada. High-grade cannabis with unique terpene profiles and effects has been bred in these movements, promoting quality and diversity over volume production.
Are shorter cannabis strains more resilient?
Short strains are frequently stronger because of their indica genetics and the harsh environments they evolved in. They endure temperature changes and pests better, making them less laborious.