Northern Lights Auto by Garden Of Green
Northern Lights × Lowryder
Northern Lights Auto by Garden of Green is an indica-dominant hybrid strain developed to combine classic genetics with modern autoflowering capabilities. It is recognized for its potent effects and relatively fast flowering time, making it suitable for various growers.
Appearance
Northern Lights Auto plants are characterized by a compact, bushy structure ideal for indoor cultivation. They produce dense, resinous buds often displaying deep green hues with occasional purple undertones and bright orange pistils.
The leaves are broad and serrated, typical of indica varieties, and the buds are noted for substantial trichome coverage.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Northern Lights Auto is a complex mix, featuring sweet and piney notes with a distinct skunky undertone. When consumed, the flavor profile offers an initial sweetness paired with pine and earthy spice, evolving to subtle citrus and herbal notes on exhalation.
Effects
Users commonly experience deep bodily relaxation accompanied by a mild sense of euphoria and mental clarity. The strain's indica dominance typically leads to a calming and sedentary experience, making it well-suited for evening use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
With THC levels typically around 18% and CBD below 1%, Northern Lights Auto delivers potent psychoactive effects. Dominant terpenes like myrcene contribute to its earthy, spicy, and relaxing qualities, while caryophyllene adds further spice. Trace amounts of limonene and pinene add citrus and pine nuances.
Growing
Northern Lights Auto is noted for its autoflowering trait, meaning it flowers independently of light cycles, inheriting this from ruderalis genetics. The strain is generally considered forgiving and consistent, suitable for both novice and experienced growers, with a flowering period of approximately 63-70 days.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Garden of Green, Northern Lights Auto is a cross between the classic Northern Lights indica and the autoflowering Lowryder. This hybridization incorporates ruderalis genetics, contributing to its automatic flowering and resilience, while retaining the indica's characteristic relaxing effects.