Green Poison Automatic by Zambeza
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Green Poison Automatic is an indica-dominant hybrid autoflowering strain developed by Zambeza. It combines ruderalis genetics for automatic flowering with indica and sativa traits, resulting in a balanced profile that is both resilient and sensory-rich. This strain is recognized for its appealing aroma, flavor, and moderate potency.
Appearance
Green Poison Automatic typically develops dense, resin-coated buds that showcase a vibrant mix of green hues, often accented with purple and orange. The plants themselves tend to have a compact, bushy structure, characteristic of indica genetics, making them suitable for various cultivation environments.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain offers a distinct aroma that is predominantly sweet and fruity, often described as candy-like, which intensifies during the flowering stage. Upon consumption, the flavor profile mirrors this, presenting a blend of sweet citrus notes complemented by subtle earthy and herbal undertones.
Effects
Users often experience a calming and euphoric sensation from Green Poison Automatic, which can also foster creativity and provide an energetic lift. The indica influence contributes to a relaxing body effect, while the sativa genetics offer a more uplifting head high.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Green Poison Automatic typically contains THC levels between 16% and 22%, with minimal CBD content (under 1%). Its terpene profile is noted for contributing to its distinct aroma and potential therapeutic effects, with Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene being commonly identified.
Growing
As an autoflowering strain, Green Poison Automatic is relatively easy to grow and flowers independently of light cycles, making it a good choice for quick harvests. Its resilient genetics and compact structure allow it to adapt well to different growing conditions.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Zambeza, Green Poison Automatic is a hybrid strain with a genetic lineage that includes ruderalis, indica, and sativa. The ruderalis component provides its autoflowering trait, while the indica and sativa genetics contribute to its overall effects and sensory qualities.