Auto Do Si Dos
Auto Do Si Dos
Also known as: Do-Si-Dos Automatic, Do Si Dos Auto, Auto Dosidos
Overview
Auto Do Si Dos is an indica-dominant hybrid strain with 60% indica genetics, 35% sativa, and 5% ruderalis. The original Do-Si-Dos was created around 2016 in Oregon by Archive Seed Bank as a cross of GSC (Girl Scout Cookies) and Face Off OG. Royal Queen Seeds developed the autoflowering version by crossing the original Do-Si-Dos with Cookies Auto, creating a compact, hardy plant that delivers the same flavor profile and effects in a shorter timeframe.
This strain packs up to 20% THC and features an exotic mix of terpenes that create its signature sweet, fruity, and earthy flavor profile. The flowers exhibit both indica and sativa traits, featuring an elongated form with tight, dense structure. The buds display bright green coloration with lavender accents, thick rust-red hairs, and a frosty layer of trichomes that enhances the strain's visual appeal. Auto Do Si Dos completes its entire grow cycle in under two months, making it an ideal choice for cultivators seeking quick harvests without sacrificing potency or flavor.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with chronic pain management
- Often used for insomnia and sleep disorders
- Users report appetite stimulation
- May provide relief from muscle tension
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Auto Do Si Dos offers impressive yields of 350-400g/m² indoors and is ready to harvest after only 9-10 weeks from germination (7-8 weeks of flowering). Plants typically grow to roughly 100cm indoors, while outdoor plants may reach up to 140cm given adequate space. Suitable for both novice and advanced growers, this strain provides an easy and rapid harvest on demand. Due to dense growth patterns with medium internodal spacing, LST (Low Stress Training) is recommended to improve light penetration and maximize bud development. The strain adapts well to both indoor and outdoor environments, with outdoor plants showing good resistance to pests, rain, and cold, though it prefers sunny climates for optimal results.