Devil Cream Auto by Sweet Seeds
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Devil Cream Auto, a hybrid strain developed by Sweet Seeds, is recognized for its impressive resin production and potent effects. It combines genetics from ruderalis, indica, and sativa lineages, resulting in a balanced profile that appeals to both growers and consumers.
Appearance
Devil Cream Auto produces thick, dense buds that are heavily coated in resinous trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. The buds often display vibrant green hues with noticeable deep purple undertones, signaling high potency and meticulous breeding.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Devil Cream Auto is a complex blend of sweet and earthy notes, complemented by hints of citrus. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a balance of ripe fruitiness, tangy citrus, and a mild earthiness that lingers pleasantly.
Effects
This strain delivers a rapid onset of effects, initially providing a cerebral uplift characterized by euphoria and creative stimulation. As the experience progresses, a calming physical relaxation emerges, offering a balanced high suitable for various activities without inducing heavy sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate Devil Cream Auto possesses a rich terpene profile, with limonene, ocimene, and myrcene identified as key components contributing to its distinct aroma and potential therapeutic benefits. Cannabinoid tests typically show THC levels around 20-23%, with CBD content below 1%, accentuating its potent psychoactive properties.
Growing
As an autoflowering strain, Devil Cream Auto inherits a rapid lifecycle. It is noted for vigorous growth and substantial resin production, making it an attractive option for cultivators seeking both potency and manageable cultivation.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Sweet Seeds, Devil Cream Auto is the result of skillfully blending ruderalis genetics with indica and sativa traits. Its lineage is inspired by strains such as Dark Devil and Black Cream, aiming to capture the best qualities of autoflowering varieties and classic hybrids.