Auto Big Demon by Divine Seeds
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Auto Big Demon is an autoflowering hybrid developed by Divine Seeds, recognized for resilient genetics. This strain offers a rapid seed-to-harvest period, balancing potency with a straightforward cultivation process suitable for various growers.
Appearance
Auto Big Demon plants typically grow to a compact to medium stature, ranging from 60–110 cm indoors and up to 130 cm outdoors. They develop dense, resinous colas with a good calyx-to-leaf ratio, easing trimming. While predominantly green, cooler temperatures may induce subtle purple hues. Moderate internodal spacing supports neat flower stacking.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Auto Big Demon is often described as earthy and citrus-forward, with underlying peppery and herbal notes. Upon tasting, expect bright citrus zest and sweet herb flavors that settle into earth, pepper, and a hint of pine, leaving a lingering aftertaste reminiscent of orange pith and black pepper.
Effects
This strain provides a balanced psychoactive experience, often leading to a relaxed state. Users may also find it promotes creativity. The effects are a result of its indica and sativa heritage, moderated by ruderalis genetics.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Auto Big Demon typically exhibits THC levels between 16-22% under optimal conditions, with CBD content below 1%. Prominent terpenes reported include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor profile. Other terpenes like Linalool, Pinene, Humulene, Terpinolene, and Ocimene may also be present.
Growing
As an autoflower, Auto Big Demon is known for its straightforward cultivation and fast life cycle, typically finishing in 9 to 11 weeks from sprout. It tolerates a range of climates and is considered accessible for beginner growers, while experienced cultivators can optimize its yield and expression.
Origins & Lineage
Auto Big Demon is a polyhybrid strain from Divine Seeds, a breeder known for robust, high-yield autoflowering genetics. It combines Cannabis ruderalis for its autoflowering trait with indica for structure and density, and sativa for vigor and aromatic complexity.