Dutch Automatic Feminised Seeds
55% Indica. Genotype: Ruderalis x Northern Light x Santa Maria x Afghani Gold. Fruity, floral aroma and flavor. Autoflowering, from seed to yield in about 11 weeks. One single bud. First pistils after 2.5 weeks. Couchlock, bodystoned high. Potential THC level low-medium.
Ruderalis genetics make Dutch Automatic very well suited for growing outdoor in more Northern countries. Dutch Automatic is made up of Northern Light, Ruderalis, Santa Maria, Hawaiian Sativa and Afghani Gold genetics. She is a 55% Indica plant and has a decent THC level of around 10 to 15% and a high level of CBD. Dutch Automatic is a short, compact plant since she has no growing period. She is quite leafy however. Preferably keep her on a 18/6 light cycle. She will start to show the first pistils after only about 2.5 weeks. Leaves and buds have distinctive light green color. Although there is one out of two known phenos that will tend to be slightly darker. Size makes her suitable for SOG.
She is a stable strain and produces heavier, more compact buds than her predecessors. The buds have a fruity, floral and skunky smell. She is an extremely smooth smoke with a couchlock body stoned high. Medicinal value: ADHD, Crohn’s, anxiety and panic attacks.
- Suited for: Interior Exterior zone A/B/C
- Flowering: 10-11 weeks August - September
- Plant height: 0.40-0.75 m
- Yield: 15-35 gr/plant
- Growing difficulty: medium
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.
Compared to other cannabis plants, how long do auto-flowering strains live?
Cannabis strains that auto-flower sprint to the finish! They produce several harvests in 7–10 weeks from seed to harvest. Those in cooler climates with shorter growing seasons benefit from this fast life cycle.
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.
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.
Why are harvest times for outdoor cannabis strains seasonal?
Outdoor cannabis is obviously at the mercy of the seasons, with legal growers typically reaping their bounty once a year in the fall. This natural rhythm dictates the supply and could even sway the cost of these strains in the market. This makes the timing of the harvest a crucial factor for legal outdoor cultivators.