Northern Lights Autoflower Seeds

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Northern Lights Autoflower

Northern Lights Autoflower

This is for lazy geniuses. When I was going on vacation and realized that I would not be able to turn the light on and off all the time, I took an autoflower. These guys themselves know when to grow, when to bloom – they do not care about the light regime. It’s like they’re on autopilot. I stuck them in a pot, gave them a little care, watered them, and they did it all themselves. Not as big as the regular ones, but it’s still a thrill. A great option if you’re just starting out or just want to grow something without a lot of fuss.

Northern Lights Autoflower Seeds

Hey, bro, let me tell you about Northern Lights Autoflower Seeds. These little guys are a real find. Listen, they’re the kind that bloom on their own, so you don’t have to mess around with lighting, like setting timers and stuff. They decide for themselves when it’s time to show off their buds.

I tried them once, just for fun, and I was really shocked — the sprouts came up quickly, and in just a week, green buds were already peeking out. And most importantly, they’re really easy to care for, you don’t have to check on them every day with a magnifying glass, they grow almost on their own.

Water them carefully, give them normal soil, and, most importantly, don’t fuss too much, they don’t like stress. I just watered them every few days and gave them as much light as I could — these little guys understand everything anyway.

It’s cool that with Northern Lights Autoflower you can get a harvest in a couple of months, without any extra hassle. Just make sure they have enough light and air, and they’ll do everything else themselves.

In general, if you need easy-to-grow seeds that will do everything for you, go for Northern Lights Auto. Seriously, they’re like little magic bushes that get you high and are pleasing to the eye. And if you need anything, write to me, I’ll tell you a couple more tricks!

🌱 NameNorthern Lights Autoflower Seeds
🔎 Seed TypeAutoflowering
🧬 GeneticsMostly Indica with Ruderalis genetics
⚥ PhenotypeAll female plants (autoflowering)
💨 THC Level16–20%
🎭 EffectDeep relaxation, calming, sedative
🍋 Aroma & FlavorEarthy, pine, sweet herbal notes
📏 Plant HeightCompact to medium (60–100 cm)
⏳ Total Grow Time9–10 weeks from seed to harvest
🌿 Indoor Yield350–450 g/m²
🌳 Outdoor Yield100–200 g/plant
✨ Special FeaturesFast, resilient, perfect for discreet and quick harvests
🧪 Recommended ForBeginners, easy grows, stealthy setups

How To Grow Northern Lights Autoflower Seeds?

Listen, bro, if you’re planning to grow Northern Lights Autoflower, you’ve come to the right place. I’ll tell you how I do it, and it’s really simple.

So, let’s start with the fact that these autoflowers are really convenient. They decide for themselves when to start flowering, so you don’t have to mess around with clocks and switching lights. I usually just throw the seeds into the ground or a small pot — the main thing is that it’s moist and warm, but not overheated.

When they sprout, I transfer them to larger pots. Then it’s simple — light, light, and more light. I had the lamps on for 18 hours a day because autoflowers love a lot of light. But don’t worry too much if you don’t have super-powerful lamps; they’ll grow fine anyway.

Don’t overwater them, let the soil dry out a little, and everything will be fine. Give them fertilizer too, but little by little, especially at the beginning, so as not to burn them. Northern Lights Auto are not particularly capricious, but they still love attention.

The funny thing is that they mature really quickly, and you can harvest them after two months. When I grew them for the first time, I was surprised — such fluffy buds, and the aroma is just superb. And no hassle with the light cycle, everything goes by itself.

In short, bro, Northern Lights Auto is easy—light, water, and a little love. Just don’t forget to ventilate and don’t touch them unnecessarily, they know what they’re doing. If you have any questions, ask me, I’m always available, and I’ll tell you a couple more secrets!

🌱 StepDescription
🪴 GerminationSoak seeds in water for 12–24 hours, then place them in a damp paper towel or starter cubes. Keep warm (20–25°C) and dark until sprouting.
🌞 Light & EnvironmentProvide 18–24 hours of light daily throughout the entire cycle. Use full-spectrum LED or CFL lights for optimal results.
🌡️ Temperature & HumidityMaintain temperature between 20–26°C and humidity at 50–70% during early growth, then lower to 40–50% in flowering.
🌿 Growth & FloweringAutoflowers begin flowering automatically after 3–4 weeks, regardless of light cycle. Total grow time is about 9–10 weeks.
💧 Water & NutrientsWater when the top soil dries out. Use low-dose nutrients initially, increasing phosphorus and potassium in flowering.
✂️ Training & PruningLow-stress training (LST) works well; avoid heavy pruning as it can stress short-lived autoflowers.
🌾 HarvestHarvest when most pistils have turned brown/orange and trichomes are mostly cloudy or amber for peak potency and effect.
💡 TipAutoflowers don’t need a change in light cycle, making them beginner-friendly and perfect for fast, stealthy grows.
Scott Blakey

Scott Blakey

Author / Professional Cannabis Grower

I’ve been in the cannabis world for a long time, since the 90s. I started out as just a plant hobbyist, but now I can say that I have become one of the leading growers. I create varieties that people like and I’m always looking for new ways to improve the process. In general, I love my job and it’s a thrill to watch your plants grow and produce results!

FAQ

So what kind of auto is this?

Well, it’s basically seeds that flower on their own, without any hassle with light. Northern Lights Autoflower is super convenient, I set the lamp to 18/6 and that’s it—in a couple of months it’s ready.

How is it different from regular Northern Lights?

The difference is that autoflowers mature faster, really faster. While regular Northern Lights can take longer, autoflowers are quick and to the point. It’s also smaller in size, not such a giant, so it’s perfect for a small grow box.

Is it difficult to work with?

Hell no, it almost does everything itself, honestly. Just don’t forget to water and feed it sometimes. I once went away for a couple of days, came back, and it was still going strong, as if nothing had happened.

Is the yield normal?

Bro, yeah, everything’s fine! Maybe not as much as with a photoperiod plant, but still enough to fill the jars. It was my first experience with an autoflower, and I was pleasantly surprised—no hassle, and the result is tasty and powerful.

Is it worth getting Northern Lights Auto?

Yes, if you want something simple and reliable, without the hassle of lighting and schedules. Plus, it’s a really powerful strain, old but reliable. The smell is great, the taste is mild—in short, if you don’t want to bother, auto is your choice.