Auto Soviet
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Auto Soviet is an auto-flowering indica strain developed by AutoFem Seeds, combining ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. It is recognized for its resilience and dynamic profile, offering a balanced experience for both recreational and medicinal users.
Appearance
Auto Soviet presents visually striking, densely packed buds coated in a layer of trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. The leaves show a mix of dark and light green hues, reflecting its indica and sativa heritage. Mature buds are typically resinous with pistils that change color from orange to amber.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Auto Soviet is characterized by earthy undertones and hints of spice, complemented by complex layers of fragrance. Users often detect notes of sweet licorice and subtle musky scents. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, delivering an initial earthy and spicy taste that evolves into citrus and sweet herbal notes with a balanced finish.
Effects
This strain typically induces a balanced set of effects, often described as calming and euphoric. It is noted for promoting a sense of focus and creativity, making it suitable for various activities. Users may experience a cerebral uplift alongside a relaxed physical sensation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Auto Soviet typically contains THC levels around 12%, with CBD levels below 1%. Its terpene profile often features linalool and humulene, contributing to its distinct aroma and potential calming effects. Myrcene and pinene are also commonly found in smaller amounts, enhancing the overall sensory experience and potential therapeutic benefits.
Growing
As an auto-flowering strain, Auto Soviet benefits from ruderalis genetics, leading to a faster flowering cycle, often maturing within 8-10 weeks. It is noted for its resilience and ability to perform well in varied growing conditions. The strain is bred for robust growth, producing resin-rich buds.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by AutoFem Seeds, Auto Soviet's lineage is a hybrid blend of ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. Its heritage is rooted in Soviet breeding techniques, aiming to combine the auto-flowering traits of ruderalis with the potency and characteristics of traditional indica and sativa varieties. The lineage is described as both resilient and dynamic.