Some growers already made their first encounters with genetics from Spain. The famous Spanish classic, Cream Caramel, has found its way into the hands of many different breeders throughout Spain and Europe. Zambeza Seeds decided that it was time to create their autoflowering version of it, with the set goal to compete with the quality of more established seed banks, by outperforming them with an excellent price-performance ratio and reliable customer service. This crossing of Zambeza’s feminized version of Candy Caramel and Ruderalis, is ready to show you her beautiful buds, and sweet flavours.
Both experts and beginners will most likely master to grow this strain. It’s indica-dominant, and fairly easy to manage. The short life cycle of 50-60 days will help growers to produce decent amounts of tasteful bud, in an incredibly short period of time. Indoor yields, and heights, are usually 300-400g/m², and 60-90cm. When outdoor growers are lucky with climatic conditions, outdoor yields of 100-150g per plant are feasible, with plants being 70-110cm tall. For outdoor and guerrilla growers, it is always an option to check the amount of daylight hours in the months in which they’re willing to grow. The more sun and daylight, the heavier she gets. This is perfectly fine in the case of Candy Caramelo Autoflowering. It’s the inner values that are of essence: Resin and 15% of THC!
Saying that this is a must-grow for everyone who enjoys a decent amount of sweetness in their buds, doesn’t seem to be exaggerated. The predominance of the distinctive caramel sweetness can eventually be enhanced by adding the known supplements in flowering. This is not necessary at all though. You will get a final product that is sweeter than anything you can buy in a Spanish candy shop or “dulcería”! What make the flavours of Zambeza’s autoflowering caramel variety so great is definitely the slightly minty touch to it, giving it a more complex aromatic blend and body. The effect is usually accompanied by boosts in creativity, together with a tingly sensation, and the ability of staying focused over longer periods of time.
Now is the right time to see if Spanish genetics of Candy Caramelo Autoflowering can enhance your quality of life. We from Zambeza Seeds think they can. It basically sucks that so many fun things in life are expensive. Cannabis seeds should come at a fair price, with friendly service, and discreet shipment. Candy Caramelo and Zambeza Seeds will both deliver! It’s up to you to decide if you want to have some Spanish ladies in your life, or not. We can only give advice, guidance and excellent genetics to grow with.
- Genetics Candy Caramelo x Ruderalis
- THC 15%
- Type Indica dominant
- Height indoor 60 - 90cm
- Height outdoor 50 - 120cm
- Yield indoor g/m² 300 - 350g
- Yield outdoor g/plant 150 - 220g
- Taste Sweet, Minty, Caramel
- Effect Creative, Focused, Tingly
- Harvest time 50 - 60 days after germination
Strain FAQ
Is there a peppery element on caramel tasting strains?
Yes, surprisingly! When combined with sweeter terpenes, The terpene caryophyllene's spicy, peppery flavour intensifies the caramel taste.
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 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.
When did feminised cannabis seeds first come about?
In the late 20th century, feminised seeds revolutionised cannabis production. This breakthrough allowed producers to focus on bud-producing females without worrying about unproductive male plants eating up space and resources.
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.