Auto Moscow
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Auto Moscow is an auto-flowering hybrid strain developed by Seedsman, blending ruderalis genetics with indica and sativa traits. It is recognized for its balanced cannabinoid profile and complex sensory experience.
Appearance
Auto Moscow plants are visually distinct with broad, serrated leaves displaying vibrant green hues and occasional purplish undertones on the buds. The buds are typically compact and dense, covered in a thick layer of trichomes, indicating high resin production. The plant structure is sturdy and resilient, characteristic of auto-flowering varieties.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Auto Moscow is a complex blend, starting with a sharp, pine-forward scent that transitions into earthy and spicy notes. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering an initial burst of pine and citrus, followed by underlying earthy and spicy undertones. This multifaceted sensory experience is a result of its diverse genetic makeup.
Effects
Auto Moscow is known to produce cerebral and creative effects. The sativa lineage contributes to an uplifting and invigorating experience, while the indica genetics may offer a grounding balance. This combination provides a nuanced psychoactive journey suitable for various preferences.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
The terpene profile of Auto Moscow includes Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. Cannabinoid analysis shows a dominant THC content typically around 18%, with minimal CBD (<1%). This balance creates a potent yet well-rounded effect profile.
Growing
As an auto-flowering strain, Auto Moscow simplifies cultivation by flowering independently of light cycles. It is adaptable to various climates and conditions, requiring approximately 8-10 weeks for flowering. The genetic fusion contributes to robust yields and resilience, making it a favored choice for cultivators.
Origins & Lineage
Auto Moscow was developed by Seedsman through a meticulous combination of ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. The ruderalis component ensures its auto-flowering nature, while the indica and sativa traits contribute to its structure, resin production, and effects. This breeding effort aims to create a high-performing, consistent auto-flowering variety.