Classic genetics feminized on auto pilot – photoperiod schedules out the window! Vision Jack auto has the same classic genetic build up as our photoperiod Jack with just a slight touch of Ruderalis thrown in the mix. Besides not having to deal with complicated variable light schedules
Vision Jack Auto doesn’t differ much from the photoperiod Jack Herer. THC levels are a little lower (16%) and so are the yields (400g/m2) but not by much. In appearance, taste, smell and effect all the Jack Herer characteristics are well preserved in this auto-flower strain. Skunky taste and smell , sharp musky and spicy. It gives you a light headed almost euphoric feeling which can be felt almost instantly, It’s easy to grow and the buds are easy to work with.
Strain FAQ
How do Jack Herer's phenotypes influence it?
Jack Herer is known for its diverse phenotypes, each playing a unique tune. Some variants generate sativa-like, cerebral melodies, while others are said to induce indica-dominant, physical rest. This variation makes Jack Herer encounters varied depending on the phenotype.
What gives some cannabis strains a musky smell?
Plant terpenes give it a musky smell. These strains smell earthy and rich thanks to terpenes like myrcene, humulene, caryophyllene, and linalool. Myrcene contributes to rich, earthy odours like forest floors and woods.
Why are South American cannabis strains genetically diverse?
Due to South America's diverse climates and ecosystems, cannabis strains that evolved there are genetically diverse. Due to this variety of environmental conditions, strains from this location can have quite different plant morphologies, potencies, and flavours.
Can auto-flowering strains adapt to varied conditions?
The tough ruderalis roots of auto-flowering strains make them cannabis' all-terrain vehicles. They can handle tough weather and unexpected pests, making life easier for those in difficult situations or just starting out.
Where do indica strains come from and how does this effect their development?
Indica strains come from the harsh Hindu Kush mountains on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. These plants are strong and durable because of the unforgiving climate they evolved in, which allows them to thrive even under poor conditions. They seem naturally equipped to manage tough terrain and hard times.