Moby D Xxl Auto by Bsf Seeds
Moby × Ruderalis
Moby D Xxl Auto is an autoflowering hybrid developed by BSF Seeds, designed to emulate the high-yielding traits of the classic Moby lineage in a faster, day-neutral format. This strain combines ruderalis genetics with indica and sativa influences, emphasizing robust growth and significant flower production.
Appearance and Morphology
Moby D Xxl Auto typically presents a Christmas tree or bottle-brush silhouette, characterized by a strong central cola and vigorous secondary branches. Its internodal spacing is moderate, allowing for good airflow, while leaf morphology tends towards medium-width leaflets. The buds are often conical, tightly packed, and develop a noticeable calyx swell as they mature, with abundant resin production giving them a frosted appearance.
The flowers can range in color from lime to forest green, with occasional subtle anthocyanin expression in cooler temperatures. Resin glands are prominent, contributing to a glittering surface and a sticky texture. The buds often display a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio, which can simplify the trimming process.
Aroma and Flavor Profile
The aroma of Moby D Xxl Auto is described as complex and potent, often beginning with bright citrus notes layered over a resinous, piney base. Many phenotypes exhibit top notes of lemon peel and sweet orange, complemented by herbal, eucalyptus, and subtle floral sweetness. Grinding the flowers intensifies this bouquet, revealing peppery undertones and a clean woodiness.
The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a combination of citrus, honey, and floral notes with a distinct peppery finish. The presence of terpenes like Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene contributes to this multidimensional sensory experience.
Effects
As a hybrid strain with sativa and indica influences, Moby D Xxl Auto is generally expected to provide a balanced effect. While specific details on its psychoactive profile are not detailed in the source notes, its lineage suggests a potential for uplifting and cerebral sensations, possibly combined with a relaxing body effect.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
Moby D Xxl Auto is characterized by a THC-dominant profile, typically ranging from 18-22%, with CBD levels consistently below 1%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG may be present in small amounts. The total terpene content in well-grown and cured samples commonly falls between 1.5-3.0% by weight.
Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Humulene, and Terpinolene. These contribute to the strain's distinct aroma and flavor characteristics, such as citrus, peppery, and herbal notes.
Growing Characteristics
Moby D Xxl Auto is an autoflowering variety designed for vigorous growth, with an expected seed-to-harvest time of approximately 10 to 12 weeks. It typically reaches medium to tall heights for an autoflower, around 70-120 cm indoors and potentially over 140 cm outdoors. The plant generally exhibits robust lateral branching and a structure capable of supporting substantial flower mass.
Yields in optimized indoor environments are frequently reported between 400-600 grams per square meter, while outdoor yields can range from 90-200 grams per plant in temperate climates. This strain is noted for its potential to produce above-average biomass for an autoflower, especially when provided with optimal conditions, including strong lighting and good root health.
Origins and Lineage
Moby D Xxl Auto by BSF Seeds is an autoflowering development rooted in the legendary Moby lineage, which gained popularity in Europe in the early 2000s. This strain was bred to incorporate the high-yielding and vigorous characteristics of Moby genetics into a day-neutral, fast-finishing autoflower.
The breeding project aimed to combine the productivity of classic Moby-type genetics with the predictability of ruderalis. The genetic heritage is a composite of ruderalis, indica, and sativa, with the ruderalis component providing the autoflowering trait and a compact lifecycle, while indica and sativa influences contribute to bud density, structure, and terpene profile.