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This is a 100% autoflowering hybrid that starts to flowering after just 2 to 3 weeks of vegging, and its entire life expectancy doesn’t any further than 12 weeks. The photoperiod ancestor of this strain is an extremely potent and very productive Indica variety. With the addition of Ruderalis genes plants had gained additional endurance and persistence. In the meantime, this autoflower has retained the power of the original Northern Lights x Big Bud Auto. See for yourself, it shouldn’t take too long to grow it.This strain is an excellent pick for outdoor grow in the Northern hemisphere, especially in the countries with moderate climate such as Russia, Finland, Ukraine, Belarus, Baltic countries and so forth. If you’re fast enough, nobody keeps you from having two or even three harvests in one season! Or if you’re an indoor grower, that still shouldn’t detract you from getting your hands on autos. In the end of a day, they are the perfect solution for impatient people who don’t want to wait 3 to 6 months, which is usually the case with the traditional photoperiod strains.Plants perform well in virtually any environments, thus giving everyone the possibility to enjoy some of the dankiest bud known to man. One more thing that should be noted – the strain isn’t a capricious one, it’s a solid workhorse that gets the job done. Expect up to 400-600 grams of dry nugs per square meter indoors/100-150 grams per plant outdoors. Pretty good numbers for an autoflowering plant, aren’t they?
By Peter on 11.10.2016