Tropicana Cookies Auto by Fast Buds Company
Tropicana Cookies × Cannabis ruderalis
Tropicana Cookies Auto is an autoflowering hybrid developed by Fast Buds Company, known for its rapid growth cycle and potent effects. This strain combines the desirable traits of indica and sativa genetics with the efficiency of ruderalis, making it a popular choice for cultivators seeking both quality and speed.
Appearance
Tropicana Cookies Auto produces dense, resinous buds with a compact structure, reflecting its hybrid heritage. The buds display vibrant green hues, often interspersed with purple and orange pistils. A generous coating of trichomes gives the buds a frosty, shimmering appearance, indicative of high resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain offers a complex sensory profile, characterized by a sweet and citrusy aroma with underlying spicy and floral notes. The flavor follows suit, delivering a predominantly sweet orange taste with a spicy finish that appeals to a wide range of palates.
Effects
Tropicana Cookies Auto delivers a balanced experience, leaning towards cerebral stimulation due to its sativa influence, while also providing relaxing body-centric effects characteristic of indica. Users often report feeling energetic and uplifted, making it suitable for daytime use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab analyses frequently detect high levels of limonene, caryophyllene, linalool, and myrcene in Tropicana Cookies Auto. The strain is notable for its significant THC content, typically ranging from 25-28%, with minimal CBD presence (<1%).
Growing
As an autoflowering strain, Tropicana Cookies Auto transitions to flowering automatically, independent of light cycles, ensuring a fast and efficient cultivation process. Its robust genetics contribute to high yields and consistent performance across various environments, making it accessible for both commercial and home growers.
Origins & Lineage
Tropicana Cookies Auto was developed by Fast Buds Company by crossing the original Tropicana Cookies with ruderalis genetics to introduce autoflowering traits. This resulted in a balanced 40/60 indica to sativa ratio, combining the resilience of ruderalis with the vigor and effects of its photoperiod ancestors.