Auto Candy Creamy by Panoramix Genetics
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Auto Candy Creamy is a modern autoflowering strain developed by Panoramix Genetics, characterized by its predominantly indica structure and dessert-like aromatic profile. Designed for ease of cultivation and a rapid life cycle, this strain offers a sweet, confectionary experience.
Appearance and Morphology
This strain typically exhibits a compact and bushy growth habit, consistent with its indica-dominant genetics. Indoor plants generally reach heights between 60 to 90 cm, with dense buds that form rounded, resinous clusters. The calyx-to-leaf ratio is favorable, and heavy resin production results in a frosted appearance. Coloration ranges from green to hints of purple under cooler temperatures, with orange to amber pistils.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma of Auto Candy Creamy is distinctly sweet and confectionary, featuring notes of cream, vanilla, and fruit candy, often with a hint of berry and citrus. Underlying bakery sugar notes are also present. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a rich, creamy, and sweet taste with candy-like undertones.
Effects
Auto Candy Creamy is noted for providing a calming sensation. Its indica-leaning genetics suggest a relaxing experience that may help to alleviate feelings of stress.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
While specific lab data is not provided, the aromatic profile suggests a terpene blend including Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, contributing to its sweet, creamy, and citrusy notes. The THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing Characteristics
As an autoflower, Auto Candy Creamy is designed for a fast, day-neutral growth cycle, typically maturing in approximately 10-12 weeks from seed. Its compact, mostly indica structure makes it suitable for indoor tents and outdoor cultivation with short seasons, finishing quickly and producing dense inflorescences.
Origins and Lineage
Bred by Panoramix Genetics, Auto Candy Creamy is part of the trend of dessert-leaning autoflowers. While its exact parentage is not publicly disclosed, its development likely involved multi-generational stabilization to achieve its specific traits, combining indica genetics with autoflowering capabilities from Cannabis ruderalis.