Sticky Fingers Autoflower by Seedstockers
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Sticky Fingers Autoflower is a hybrid strain developed by Seedstockers, notable for its autoflowering capabilities derived from ruderalis genetics, blended with indica and sativa traits. It is recognized for a complex aroma, flavor, and balanced effects, making it a popular choice for growers and users.
Appearance
Sticky Fingers Autoflower produces densely packed buds characterized by a sticky resinous coating, a result of high trichome concentration. These buds often display a rich coloration, featuring deep greens with purple undertones, and are covered in a frosty crystalline layer during late flowering. The plant structure is robust, with uniform bud formations and manageable heights, typically reaching 60-80 cm indoors and up to 150 cm outdoors.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Sticky Fingers Autoflower is multi-layered, beginning with earthy and pine-like notes, complemented by hints of spice. As the strain matures, subtle sweet fruit and floral nuances emerge, alongside a characteristic slightly skunky edge. The flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering an initial robust blend of earthy and spicy tastes, followed by a lingering sweetness with a slight citrus tang on the exhale.
Effects
This autoflowering hybrid is reported to provide balanced effects, integrating cerebral stimulation with physical relaxation. The combination of indica and sativa genetics contributes to a nuanced experience that is appreciated by both recreational users and those seeking potential therapeutic benefits.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab percentages are not detailed, the aromatic profile of Sticky Fingers Autoflower is significantly influenced by terpenes such as Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene. The cannabinoid content is noted to be around 18% THC, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing Characteristics
Sticky Fingers Autoflower is bred for ease of cultivation, benefiting from ruderalis genetics that ensure an automatic flowering cycle and a reduced growth period compared to photoperiod strains. It exhibits resilience to environmental challenges and offers predictable performance, with growers reporting increased yields compared to some other autoflower varieties.
Origins and Lineage
Developed by Seedstockers, Sticky Fingers Autoflower is a hybrid strain resulting from a deliberate cross incorporating ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. The foundation of ruderalis provides its autoflowering trait and hardiness, while the blend of indica and sativa contributes to its balanced effects and complex sensory profile.