CARAMELO AUTOFLOWERING
Potent indica dominated hybrid
Caramelo Auto is an autoflowering strain with a rich, sweet, and fruity flavor profile, reminiscent of lavender and caramel. This balanced hybrid offers a soothing and relaxing body high paired with a gentle, uplifting cerebral effect, making it suitable for both daytime and evening use.
With THC levels ranging from 15-20%, Caramelo Autoflower provides a smooth, enjoyable experience. The flavor is a blend of sweet caramel, floral, and earthy notes, making it a delightful strain for those with a sweet tooth.

Autoflowering seed
Caramelo Auto is an autoflowering strain that simplifies the growing process by transitioning to flowering on its own. This feature is ideal for those who prefer a hassle-free cultivation experience, allowing for multiple harvests in a single growing season.
Max yield
Caramelo Autoflower yields up to 400g/m2 indoors and produces dense, trichome-covered flower buds. Outdoors, it thrives best in mild climates and delivers good yields of up to 250g/plant in a short cycle. Known for its distinctive aroma and easy cultivation, Caramelo Auto strain is a reliable choice for those looking for an aromatic strain with short harvest times.
THC content
Caramelo Autoflowering offers THC levels around 15-20%, providing a balanced, soothing high. Known for its relaxing effects, it’s popular among users seeking mild relaxation and stress relief. Caramelo Auto’s effects are calming and smooth, making it a great choice for evening use or unwinding.
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Growing Tips
Caramelo Auto is an easy-to-grow strain that thrives in both indoor and outdoor environments. It has a short life cycle of 8-10 weeks from seed to harvest and stays relatively compact, making it suitable for smaller grow spaces. Regular feeding with a balanced nutrient regimen will help enhance bud quality and flavor. Pruning lower branches and leaves will improve airflow and light penetration, leading to better yields.

| The best time to grow outdoors is in the spring, after the danger of frost has passed. In most regions, this is around late May to early June. | Flowering times can vary depending on specific weather conditions and the region the plants are grown in. It is important to observe the plants regularly to determine the optimal harvest time. | Harvesting can then take place between September and October, depending on the exact time of sowing and the specific flowering period. |
| The best time to grow outdoors is in the spring, after the danger of frost has passed. In most regions, this is around late May to early June. |
| Flowering times can vary depending on specific weather conditions and the region the plants are grown in. It is important to observe the plants regularly to determine the optimal harvest time. |
| Harvesting can then take place between September and October, depending on the exact time of sowing and the specific flowering period. |
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