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Best auto flower cannabis strains over 25% thc 2024 - Apple Strudel Auto™

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Apple Strudel Auto™

Bite into bliss: sweet apple flavors in a potent, generous yield.

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Apple Strudel Auto™ is a meticulously crafted hybrid, balancing its attributes between Sativa and Indica with finesse. It flaunts an impressive THC content of up to 29% while tantalizing the taste buds with its sweet and tangy apple flavor profile. Compact yet robust, this autoflowering beauty reaches heights of about 120 cm, rewarding growers with generous yields of up to 550 gr/m2 within a mere 9-10 weeks from seed to harvest. Perfect for those seeking hassle-free cultivation and abundant returns, Apple Strudel Auto™ ensures top-notch buds with minimal effort. Its effects mirror its flavor harmony, delivering a sustained and well-rounded high that ignites creativity while inducing profound euphoria. Ideal for users chasing a functional buzz that uplifts spirits and lowers inhibitions, this strain is complemented by delightful apple terpenes, offering a refreshing twist with each puff.

In appearance, Apple Strudel Auto™ dazzles with frosty, dense buds, adorned with a blend of light green hues transitioning into hints of purple towards the end of flowering. As the plant matures, its sweet aromas evolve into more pronounced sour notes with subtle undertones, promising a sensory journey from grinding to smoking. Delivering a potent and enduring energizing high, this strain is tailor-made for navigating hectic days, offering a blend of cerebral euphoria and gentle relaxation to keep you grounded yet productive. With its compact structure and captivating color transformation reminiscent of autumnal splendor, Apple Strudel Auto™ elevates the cultivation experience to new heights.





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