CBD autoflower seeds combine CBD-focused cannabis genetics with automatic flowering, giving growers access to varieties that begin flowering according to age rather than changes in the light cycle.
These seeds are bred for people looking for autoflowering cannabis strains with a greater emphasis on CBD. Some varieties are developed with very low THC levels, while others contain a more balanced ratio of CBD and THC, so it is important to check the individual strain specifications before choosing.
Our CBD autoflower seed range brings together selected genetics from established breeders, with options varying in cannabinoid profile, flowering time, flavour, plant size and overall growth characteristics.
CBD autoflower seeds are cannabis seeds bred to combine two distinct traits: automatic flowering and a CBD-focused cannabinoid profile.
Traditional photoperiod cannabis plants rely on changes in hours of light and darkness before flowering begins. Autoflowering varieties behave differently because their ruderalis genetics allow them to move into flowering as they mature.
The CBD side of the genetics relates to the plant’s cannabinoid profile. Some CBD-rich varieties contain only small amounts of THC, while others are bred with a more balanced combination of both cannabinoids.
The term CBD autoflower does not automatically mean THC-free, so the specifications of each strain should always be checked individually.
The main difference is how flowering begins.
CBD autoflower seeds move into flowering automatically as the plant reaches maturity. CBD feminized photoperiod varieties require a suitable light cycle before flowering begins.
Autoflowers are often chosen for their shorter overall life cycle and straightforward flowering behaviour. Photoperiod varieties provide a different level of control because the vegetative stage can continue until the light cycle is changed.
Neither type is automatically better. The right choice depends on the available growing space, preferred life cycle, desired level of control and the specific cannabinoid profile you are looking for.
Start by looking at the CBD and THC levels. The cannabinoid profile can vary considerably between strains, so a CBD-rich variety should not be assumed to be THC-free or even particularly low in THC.
Flowering time is another important factor. Some CBD autoflowers move through their flowering stage relatively quickly, while others take longer to reach maturity.
Plant size can also vary. Some autoflowering varieties stay compact, while others can grow considerably taller under suitable conditions. Genetics, environment and growing conditions all influence the final result.
It is also worth comparing flavour profile, breeder, expected yield and whether the variety has been developed around balanced CBD and THC levels or a stronger emphasis on CBD.
Our CBD autoflower seed range focuses on varieties that combine automatic flowering with CBD-rich genetics.
When comparing seeds, look beyond the category name and check the individual cannabinoid profile, flowering time, expected size and breeder information. These factors can vary significantly from one variety to another.
CBD autoflower seeds can be a good choice for growers looking for automatic flowering genetics with a greater emphasis on CBD, but the best option will always depend on the particular characteristics you want from the strain.
CBD autoflower seeds are cannabis seeds bred to flower automatically as the plant matures while also producing a CBD-focused cannabinoid profile.
They do not rely on a specific change in hours of light and darkness before flowering begins.
Not always. Some CBD autoflower varieties contain very little THC, while others have a more balanced ratio of CBD and THC.
Always check the cannabinoid profile of the individual strain before choosing.
The main difference is the cannabinoid profile. CBD autoflower seeds are bred with a greater emphasis on CBD, while other autoflowering varieties may be developed primarily around higher THC levels.
Both types flower automatically as the plant matures.
No. Autoflowering cannabis plants begin flowering according to age rather than relying on a specific change in the light cycle.
This is one of the main differences between autoflowering and photoperiod genetics.
The total life cycle varies between strains. Some autoflowering varieties mature relatively quickly, while others take longer depending on their genetics and growing conditions.
The individual product specifications should provide more precise flowering and life-cycle information.
Cannabis seeds themselves can be legally bought and owned in the UK. However, germinating or cultivating cannabis without the appropriate Home Office licence is unlawful.
Customers are responsible for understanding and following the laws that apply in their location.
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