Auto Sour Melon Mass

Auto Sour Melon Mass

Auto Sour Melon Mass

Hybrid AI Generated

Also known as: Sour Melon Mass Auto

Overview

Auto Sour Melon Mass is an autoflowering hybrid strain developed by Critical Mass Collective that combines Monster Mass, Sensi Star, and CMC Big Bud Auto genetics. This large autoflowering hybrid brings together the beloved Monster Mass, an exotic and powerfully sour Sensi Star, and CMC's Big Bud Auto, all superior yielders and a genetic force to be reckoned with. The strain's genetics trace to Monster Mass x Sensi Star x (Big Bud x Unknown Ruderalis), creating a mostly indica-dominant strain with approximately 75% indica and 25% sativa characteristics.

The plant commonly develops a dense central cola that thunders skyward flanked by many branches exhibiting large clusters of dense, cantaloupe green flowers within short inter-nodal distances. The strain exhibits perfect density buds that are jade, lime and cantaloupe green in colour with flecks of gold and orange, always frosted out in crystals. All buds smell of subtle sweet citrus and musky melon and are always thick with shimmering trichomes. The plants grow to a short to medium height, typically finishing around 80-130cm tall and completing their lifecycle in 70-80 days from seed.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from chronic stress
  • May help with anxiety and depression
  • Often used for PTSD management
  • May assist with bipolar disorder symptoms
  • Users report appetite stimulation
  • May help with ADD and ADHD

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Auto Sour Melon Mass is well-suited for both indoor and outdoor cultivation and is highly resistant to issues resulting in failure, making it a great strain for beginners. The strain finishes in approximately 70-80 days from seed with indoor yields reaching up to 670g/m² and outdoor yields of 100-180g per plant. Plants typically reach heights of 60-130cm, making them well-suited for height-restricted growing spaces. While the FIM method is not recommended for automatic strains, gentle crimping can have positive effects if administered correctly, and training two weeks into flowering can promote even bigger yields. The ruderalis genetics allow the strain to flower regardless of light cycle, though most growers use an 18-hour light schedule.

Genetics

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