AK-59 Auto
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
AK 59 Auto is an indica-dominant hybrid strain developed by Seeds66, known for its auto-flowering capabilities and balanced effects. It combines ruderalis genetics with indica and sativa traits, resulting in a versatile plant appreciated by both novice and experienced growers.
Appearance
AK 59 Auto produces dense, well-formed buds that reflect its indica heritage, while also displaying an airy structure characteristic of sativa genetics. The flowering tops are covered in trichomes and often show deep green hues, with potential for purple coloration when exposed to cooler night temperatures.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain offers a complex aroma profile characterized by earthy and sweet notes, complemented by subtle hints of citrus. Its flavor mirrors this complexity, delivering a rich, earthy taste with a sweet, berry-like finish and spicy undertones. Notes of pine and floral scents are also present.
Effects
AK 59 Auto provides a balanced experience, beginning with a euphoric and cerebral uplift attributed to its sativa influence. This is followed by a deep relaxation and soothing body high characteristic of its indica genetics. Users often report a burst of creative energy that transitions into a calming sensation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes identified in AK 59 Auto include humulene and linalool, which are associated with sedative and anti-anxiety effects. The strain typically contains moderate to high THC levels, around 18-22%, with some CBD present (around 1-2%) which helps to mitigate the intensity of the THC and promote a balanced experience.
Growing
Developed by Seeds66, AK 59 Auto is an auto-flowering strain noted for its reliability, with early trials indicating a high germination rate. Its genetic background allows it to perform well in various climates and cultivation environments, making it a versatile choice for growers.
Origins & Lineage
AK 59 Auto is a creation of Seeds66, meticulously bred by combining traditional ruderalis genetics with potent indica and sativa strains. This cross results in a balanced genetic makeup, approximately 20% ruderalis for auto-flowering traits, with the remainder leaning towards indica and sativa influences.