Starting out with two of our best mothers: Northern Light and Big Bud; we crossed both with Ruderalis then re-crossed individually for four generations using a selection of the best specimens to produce the perfect automatic plant.
Perfectly sized for growing indoors or outside, it can reach a height of 1.7m outdoors and 1.3m indoors depending on the size of pot used. This tubular plant has a perfect canopy; all the branches grow to the same length.
Not very wide, it produces large, dense buds covered in an ocean of resin crystals of very high medicinal value and from which emanates a very strong odour of sweet pineapple or sweet citrus fruit such as mandarin.
At the end of the flowering period the buds turn a very attractive shade of purple. As flowering does not depend on the photoperiod, she can be grown at any time of the year although yields improve the better the environmental conditions.
A good tip for outdoor growing is to plant out as soon as the good weather starts then repeat a few days before harvesting the first crop to give two good harvests a year.
Some growers do more, though owing to the less favourable conditions, these crops tend to be less productive. For indoor growing we recommend a 20/4 light/dark cycle throughout. This is our most medicinal automatic strain. This new generation of super-hybrid automatic plants is going to create quite a stir.
Strain FAQ
Are single cannabis seeds a sustainable option?
Single seed selections allow users to buy only what they need, promoting sustainable practices. This approach reduces waste and uses every drop of water, watt of light, and bit of space with care.
How are Cannabis Cup winners chosen?
Some categories are decided by audience voting and expert panel opinions. This combined strategy awards standout strains using both professional knowledge and customer preferences.
How do short-flowering strains handle temperature changes?
Some short-flowering cultivars may withstand unexpected temperature changes, making them reportedly excellent for outdoor legal gardening. This resilience enables consistent growth and decreases environmental stress-related crop failure.
Can plant structure affect insect resistance?
Yes, leaf density and structure can affect a cannabis plant's pest resistance. Compact plants with dense foliage may provide a pest-free microclimate in the canopy, increasing their resilience.
What reported medical benfits are high-THC strains said to have?
High-THC cannabis has been reported to help individuals with persistent pain, nausea, or epilepsy, amongst many other ailments. However, it is said that what works depends on the user, and this shows the need for proper tailored medical advice from a professional.