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Auto Cheese Seeds

Buy Auto Cheese seeds for a fast-flowering, pungent Indica-dominant experience that delivers classic UK skunk flavors in an easy-to-grow autoflowering format.

Key facts

Seed typeAutoflower
GeneticsUK Cheese x Ruderalis
BreederBarney's Farm / Royal Queen Seeds (Various Heritage)
THC16%
CBD1%
Indica / Sativa70% Indica / 30% Sativa
Flowering time9-11 Weeks (Seed to Harvest)
Yield (indoor)350-450g/m²
Yield (outdoor)150-200g/plant
Height60-100cm
DifficultyEasy
Price (from)$37.49
AvailabilityIn stock

About Auto Cheese Seeds

Auto Cheese is the autoflowering evolution of the legendary UK Cheese, a strain that defined the British cannabis scene in the 1990s. By crossing the original Skunk #1 phenotype with high-quality Ruderalis genetics, breeders have captured the unmistakable savory, musky aroma of Cheese in a plant that flowers automatically regardless of the light cycle. This Indica-dominant hybrid is beloved for its reliability and its ability to produce connoisseur-grade flowers in a fraction of the time.

When you grow Auto Cheese, you can expect a compact, bushy plant that performs exceptionally well in Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) setups or Sea of Green (SOG) arrangements. The buds are typically dense and coated in a sticky layer of resin, emitting a pungent fragrance that blends aged blue cheese with earthy undertones. It is a hardy variety that handles temperature fluctuations well, making it a forgiving choice for those new to the hobby.

The effects of Auto Cheese are quintessential Indica: a heavy, soothing physical relaxation coupled with a happy, euphoric head high. It is an ideal strain for evening use, often leading to a peaceful night's sleep or a long session of "couch-lock" accompanied by a significant increase in appetite. Whether you are seeking therapeutic relief or a nostalgic skunk experience, Auto Cheese delivers consistent potency and flavor.

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Growing tips

Avoid heavy transplanting; start seeds in their final container to prevent root shock. Maintain low humidity during the final weeks of flowering to protect its dense buds from mold.

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