Big Bang Auto (Feminised)

Skunk x Northern Light x El Niño x Ruderalis
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10%  SATIVA  -  80%  INDICA  -  10%  RUDERALIS  

THC:  18,65%  CBD:  1,07%   CBN:  0,12%  

Genetics
Skunk x Northern Light x El Niño x Ruderalis.

Effects
Relaxing and calming effect, good for pain control and appetite stimulation.

Flowering Indoor
6 weeks, with production up to 900 gr/m2.
Can be flowered at any photoperiod between 12 and 18 hours of light per day.
Very good for SoG.

Flowering Outdoor
5-6 weeks, with production up to 45 gr/plant.
Medium size, strong plant.
Can be flowered anytime of the year provided temperature stays above 10° C.

Description

The Big Bang Auto is the result of the cross of 3 legendary strains: Skunk x Northern Lights x El Nino, plus Ruderalis. After careful selection, we chose the best genotypes that could meet the criteria of high production, a great aromatic profile and a balanced effect. Well-known for its medicinal properties, this strain has been sold in Dutch pharmacies as prescription medicine. 

Big Bang Auto features a relaxing and calming effect, perfect for the consumer looking for a well-balanced, not-too-strong experience. It’s good for pain control and appetite stimulation. The sweet, strong flavour of Skunk meets the earthy and spicy Northern Lights and pungent hints from El Niño: a superb combination of old-school flavours. Some consumers describe the flavour of the Big Bang Auto as floral and sweet apple. The most expressed terpenes are Myrcene, α -Pinene and Caryophyllene. 

This strain is a very short, branchy, bushy plant that grows naturally wider than tall. Outdoors, it is generally ready at the end of September (Northern Hemisphere), with production up to 80 g/plant. The average height is around 70–80 cm under normal growing conditions. When grown indoors, it needs 6–9 weeks of flowering to guarantee the full range of cannabinoids in the flowers. The yield is up to 80 g/plant. 

Very suitable plant for ScrOG systems. 

The flowers are dense, large and covered with trichomes. 

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