Dos Vi Dos Auto by Semyanich
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa × Dosidos
Dos Vi Dos Auto is a hybrid strain developed by Semyanich, noted for its auto-flowering trait and balanced genetic profile. It combines characteristics from indica, sativa, and ruderalis ancestors, making it resilient and consistent.
Appearance
Dos Vi Dos Auto produces dense, compact buds that are visually striking. They are often described as having a vibrant mix of deep green hues, sometimes with purple undertones, and are covered in a frosty layer of trichomes. The buds are adorned with orange pistils and a thick coating of resin, giving them a sparkling appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Dos Vi Dos Auto is complex, featuring a pungent blend of sweet and earthy notes with subtle floral undertones. Its flavor profile mirrors its aroma, starting with a sweet impression that transitions into an earthy finish, complemented by hints of spice and floral notes. Users often detect berry, citrus, and orange characteristics.
Effects
This strain is reported to offer a balanced experience, providing a sense of calm without being overly sedating. It is often sought after for its ability to alleviate feelings of stress and anxiety, contributing to an overall sense of well-being.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Independent analyses indicate that Dos Vi Dos Auto contains terpenes such as Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, which contribute to its aroma and potential effects. The strain typically exhibits THC levels ranging from 8-10%, with CBD content below 1%.
Growing
As an auto-flowering variety, Dos Vi Dos Auto is known for its resilience and relatively short growth cycle, often maturing in 8-10 weeks from seed. Its genetic makeup, influenced by ruderalis, makes it suitable for various growing environments and manageable for cultivators of different experience levels.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Semyanich, Dos Vi Dos Auto is a hybrid derived from a lineage that includes ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. It draws inspiration from the classic Dosidos family, aiming to integrate the hardiness of ruderalis with the sought-after traits of traditional cannabis varieties.