Oh My Thai Auto by Happy Valley Genetics
Cannabis ruderalis × Sativa
Oh My Thai Auto is a hybrid auto-flowering strain developed by Happy Valley Genetics, blending the resilience of Cannabis ruderalis with the energizing qualities of sativa genetics. This combination aims to provide predictable growth cycles and uplifting effects.
Appearance
Oh My Thai Auto plants are recognized for their compact structure, typically reaching 60-90 cm indoors, with a robust frame inherited from ruderalis. The leaves are vibrantly green with deep serrations, characteristic of sativa varieties. Buds are dense and rounded, adorned with orange and red pistils and a significant coating of trichomes, indicating high resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Oh My Thai Auto is a complex mix of spicy herbal notes and sweet tropical fruit undertones. Consumers often detect scents reminiscent of ripe mango and pineapple. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a citrus-like sharpness on the initial inhale, followed by tropical sweetness and lingering earthy or spicy notes on the exhale.
Effects
This strain is reported to produce cerebral and uplifting effects, often described as happy and euphoric. The blend of sativa and ruderalis genetics contributes to a balanced experience that can be invigorating.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Biochemical analyses have identified terpenes such as Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. The cannabinoid profile is characterized by approximately 14% THC and less than 1% CBD, with notable resin production from capitate-stalked trichomes.
Growing
As an auto-flowering strain, Oh My Thai Auto transitions to flowering automatically, requiring less maintenance and offering shorter cultivation times. It demonstrates resilience and consistent performance in various conditions, with documented success rates exceeding 90% in controlled environments.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Happy Valley Genetics, Oh My Thai Auto is a modern hybrid created by crossing Cannabis ruderalis with sativa genetics, likely including Thai landrace influences. This breeding effort focuses on combining auto-flowering efficiency with the energetic characteristics of sativas, aiming for improved yield, potency, and flavor.