
High THC Autoflowering Seeds
- - 25%
Sweet Seeds - Bruce Banner AutoStarting at €22.50
- CBD :Low
- Strain Type :Autoflowering
- THC :Very High
- - 25%
- - 25%
Quantamon Seeds - Quantamon CriticalStarting at €16.43
- CBD :Medium
- Strain Type :Autoflowering
- THC :Very High
- - 25%
Fast Buds - Gorilla Cookies AutoStarting at €9.75
- CBD :Low
- Strain Type :Autoflowering
- THC :Very High
- - 25%
- - 25%
Guru Plant Genetik - Auto Mandarine Purple Kush - 5 SemiSpecial Price €22.50 Regular Price €30.00- CBD :Low
- Strain Type :Autoflowering
- THC :Very High
- - 25%
Barney's Farm - Wedding Cake AutoStarting at €9.00
- CBD :Medium
- Strain Type :Autoflowering
- THC :Very High
- - 25%
Barney's Farm - Glue Gelato AutoStarting at €8.25
- CBD :Low
- Strain Type :Autoflowering
- THC :Very High
What are High THC Autoflower Seeds?
Autoflowering cannabis seeds are a type of cannabis seeds that will automatically switch from vegetative growth to the flowering stage without the need for a specific light cycle. This means that they will flower regardless of the number of hours of light they receive per day.
High THC autoflower seeds are specifically bred to produce cannabis plants that have high levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is the psychoactive compound in cannabis that produces the "high" associated with its use. THC levels in autoflowering strains can vary widely, but generally, high THC autoflower seeds will produce plants with THC levels that exceed 20%.
Autoflowering cannabis strains are popular among growers because they are easy to grow, have a short flowering period, and can produce multiple crops in a year. Additionally, they are often preferred by consumers who want a potent, fast-acting high.
What percentage of THC do autoflowers reach?
The percentage of THC in autoflowering cannabis strains can vary widely, depending on the specific strain and growing conditions. However, some autoflower strains have been bred to produce high levels of THC, with some strains reaching levels of 25% or higher.
It is important to note that THC levels can also be influenced by environmental factors such as light, temperature, and nutrients, as well as the stage of growth at which the plant is harvested.