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Five Autoflowering Sativa Strains New Growers Should Try

If you’re looking to try your first sativa strain, we recommend starting with its autoflower variant. While it won’t give you the true sativa experience when it comes to cultivation, it’ll give you a good idea of what to expect.

Autoflower sativa strains are a match made in heaven. Combining the autoflowering trait of the ruderalis plant into sativas removes many factors that make them hard to grow. Ruderalis’ natural resistance carries over to autoflowering sativa strains; that means auto-flower sativa cannabis is more resilient to pests and diseases like mold and mildew.

If you’re looking to try your first sativa strain, we recommend starting with its autoflower variant. While it won’t give you the true sativa experience when it comes to cultivation, it’ll give you a good idea of what to expect.

Durban Poison autoflower

The sativa built to thrive anywhere

Durban Poison Auto is the best way to showcase the full potential of autoflowering sativa strains. The auto strain is resilient against most diseases, which is rare for most sativas. It can also thrive in warmer climates and climates with early frost. That means Durban Poison Auto can handle both extremes when it comes to temperature.

Durban Poison Auto also has a shorter flowering stage. This is all thanks to the autoflowering trait from ruderalis. Buy Durban Poison in autoflower seeds or feminized seeds in our store.

Super Lemon Haze autoflower

Zesty flavor, effortless growth

When it comes to convenience, Super Lemon Haze Auto takes the prize. Like its award-winning photoperiod counterpart, this autoflowering sativa is well-loved among growers. Its compact size allows for a smaller footprint, which can be useful when growing this highly-acclaimed strain.

The smaller size and shorter growing cycle of Super Lemon Haze Auto make it the fastest and easiest way to enjoy its buds. It’s no question that it’s one of the best autoflowering cannabis strains on this list. You can grow Super Lemon Haze plants easily from autoflower seeds. But if you want to challenge yourself, try our feminized seeds.

Sativa strains are known for their high THC content, and Blue Dream is no different. This high-THC strain delivers a day-long calming high. Keep in mind Blue Dream should not be confused with the Blue Dream’Matic. While both are autoflowers, ILGM’s Blue Dream Auto is a direct cross with a ruderalis. Blue Dream’Matic has a ruderalis grandparent to thank for its autoflowering trait.

Blue Dream Auto is one of the best sativa autoflowering strains because it is easy to grow. With a shorter veg time and flowering period, you can even grow batches of Blue Dream Autos back to back. Order today and start growing your Blue Dream plants from autoflower or feminized seeds.

Harlequin

The perfect balance of calm and cheer

While not an autoflower strain, Harlequin deserves an honorable mention. This strain is recognized for its high CBD, making it the go-to sativa for therapeutic use. Its effects will leave you feeling uplifted and happy while soothing aches and pain.

When it comes to growing, Harlequin is pretty straightforward. It’s one of the few sativa strains you should harvest early. This is because the CBD levels degrade with time, so the sooner you harvest, the better.

Grow Harlequin with feminized seeds from the store. You can also download the Plant Care Guide and learn how to provide the best for your plants.

Amnesia Haze autoflower

A hazy trip to blissful clarity

Amnesia Haze is a prized strain enjoyed by many in Amsterdam. The top marijuana strain won the 2004 Cannabis Cup and the 2012 Sativa Cup. As an autoflower, you can grow this popular strain, even if you have very little space, and have a much easier time doing so.

Unlike its photoperiod variant, Amnesia Haze Auto doesn’t need much sunlight and warmth to flourish. It can get by with the grow lights in your indoor setup. To get the most out of your seeds, we recommend buying ILGMs marijuana fertilizer. Amnesia Haze is available in autoflower and feminized seeds.

Why are sativa strains not as common as indicas?

Sativa strains are prized for their energizing and creativity-boosting highs, starkly contrasting to the relaxing body high of indica strains. Yet, despite people’s love for sativa cannabis buds, they’re not as common in the market. This has nothing to do with preferences but has everything to do with growing.

Sativa cannabis plants are known for how difficult they are to grow. Not only do sativa strains produce tall plants, but they’re also notorious for their long flowering period. Those two factors alone make growing sativas more trouble than its worth. But with sativa autoflower strains, you don’t get those problems.

Conclusion

Autoflowering sativas are a match made in heaven. They remove the problems associated with regular sativa strains— such as the long flowering period and the tall plants they produce. This is why you shouldn’t sleep on autoflowers, especially since their genetics constantly improve to produce better yields.

Do you need to brush up on your cannabis-growing skills? Try downloading Robert’s Grow Bible for everything you need to know!