Dfa Autoflowering by Supers
Ruderalis × Sativa
DFA Autoflowering by Super Strains is a hybrid cannabis variety developed to combine the benefits of autoflowering genetics with desirable potency and flavor. It is recognized for its energetic effects and a complex aromatic profile.
Appearance
DFA Autoflowering plants present a compact yet sturdy structure, favored by indoor cultivators. The buds are notably dense and covered in abundant trichomes, often displaying a mix of green and purple hues. Its leaves are typically narrow, similar to sativa varieties, which aids in light penetration.
The overall stature of the plant is relatively short, a characteristic inherited from its ruderalis background, making it suitable for discreet and indoor cultivation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of DFA Autoflowering is a prominent feature, often described as a blend of diesel and earthy notes, with developing hints of pine and sweet citrus as the plant matures. This complex scent profile is a result of specific terpene compounds.
On the palate, the flavor mirrors the aroma, beginning with a sharp diesel and citrus taste on the inhale, followed by earthy and spicy undertones upon exhalation.
Effects
Users have reported that DFA Autoflowering provides an energetic experience. This uplifting quality is a key characteristic noted by consumers and cultivators.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain contains THC levels typically ranging from 18-22%, with CBD content below 1%. The aromatic and flavor profiles are influenced by terpenes such as Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene.
Growing
DFA Autoflowering is noted for its rapid bloom period, which is approximately 20% shorter than traditional sativa strains. It exhibits stable yields and adaptability to various environmental conditions, making it a reliable choice for growers.
The genetic makeup is approximately 60% sativa and 40% ruderalis, contributing to its autoflowering trait and resilience.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Super Strains, DFA Autoflowering is the result of crossbreeding ruderalis and sativa genetics. The goal was to integrate the autoflowering characteristics of ruderalis with the potency and effects associated with sativa varieties.
The strain was first publicly introduced around 2018 and has since seen increasing popularity among cannabis enthusiasts for its balanced genetic composition and consistent performance.