Autoduck by Dutch Passion
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
AutoDuck is a hybrid strain developed by Dutch Passion, integrating ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. This breeding effort resulted in a reliable auto-flowering plant with a balanced cannabinoid and terpene profile, appealing to a wide range of users.
Appearance
AutoDuck buds are typically dense and compact, often exhibiting a conical shape characteristic of auto-flowering hybrids. They may display deep green hues with potential hints of purple, especially under cooler growing conditions. The buds are notably covered in a generous layer of resin, indicating their potency and aromatic potential.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of AutoDuck is complex, starting with sweet and tropical notes, complemented by subtle spicy and earthy undertones. Upon consumption, users often experience initial tangy, citrus-like flavors that transition into a mild, herbal aftertaste.
Effects
Users report that AutoDuck delivers a balanced experience, beginning with an uplifting cerebral high that can foster creativity and focus. This mental stimulation is followed by a gentle body relaxation, leading to a sense of calm and mild euphoria. The strain is often described as suitable for both daytime and evening use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
AutoDuck typically contains THC levels ranging from 15% to 20%, with CBD levels around 1% to 2%. Key terpenes identified include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, which contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and potential therapeutic properties. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC may also be present, contributing to the entourage effect.
Growing
As an auto-flowering strain, AutoDuck is known for its reliability and relatively rapid growth cycle, a trait inherited from its ruderalis genetics. It is generally considered consistent and manageable for cultivation, benefiting from careful selection and stabilization protocols during breeding.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Dutch Passion, AutoDuck is a hybrid resulting from a blend of ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. The breeding process aimed to combine the auto-flowering characteristics of ruderalis with the robust effects associated with indica and sativa varieties, with ruderalis estimated to comprise around 30% of its genetic makeup.