




Buddha's Sister Auto
Buddha's Sister Auto is a rare indica-dominant cultivar with 20% THC and strong body effects that can leave you deeply relaxed in no time. Its flavour blends cinnamon, blueberry muffins, and a hint of cheese.
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Growing Tips for Buddha's Sister Auto
Buddha's Sister Auto is a great pick for beginner growers. These plants do well indoors or outdoors, but are easier to manage inside, where you can control the climate. Aim for a Mediterranean-like environment—18–29°C during the day, slightly cooler at night, with 40–60% humidity through veg and flower.
Expect medium to tall plants, sometimes over 1.8 metres, with dense buds covered in frosty trichomes and bright orange pistils. If you're growing outdoors, a greenhouse is ideal to avoid unpredictable Canadian weather. Use topping, pruning, HST, or LST to manage height and boost bud size.
This autoflower cultivar doesn't need a light cycle change—it'll flower on its own after about 18 hours of light daily in veg.
Yields, Flowering Time, and Harvest
- Flowering Time: Growing indoors, you can expect the Buddha's Sister Auto strain to harvest after a flowering period of 60-70 days.
- Yields: Indoor yields are around 450 grams per square metre, while outdoor grows typically produce up to 550 grams per plant. These yields are fairly large and will produce massive buds that are rich in flavour and potency.
- Harvest: Outdoor growers can plan on harvesting their yields around the end of October, depending on when the seeds were planted.
Buddha's Sister Auto: Dank and Dense
The Buddha's Sister Auto terpene profile is directly responsible for how the plant smells and tastes, and the strong effects it has on its users. The most dominant terpene in this strain is caryophyllene, while myrcene and linalool are the secondary terpenes.
- Caryophyllene: Most Dominant - Spicy and peppery, this terpene can be found in cinnamon, black pepper, cloves, and cannabis.
- Myrcene: Secondary Terpene - The "Mother of all terpenes", myrcene is commonly found in most cannabis cultivars.
- Linalool: Floral Fragrance - Linalool can be found in some cannabis strains and offers a complex and floral scent.
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Strain Data
| Breeder | Dutchman Seeds |
| Pack Size | 3 Seeds, 5 Seeds, 10 Seeds, 25 Seeds |
| Flowering Time | 60-70 days |
| Cannabis Species | Hybrids |
| Genetics | 80% Indica/20% Sativa |
| THC | 20% |
| THC Level | Moderate (10%-20%) |
| CBD Level | Low (<2%) |
| Terpene Profile | Caryophyllene, Linalool, Myrcene |
| Effects | Euphoric, Happy, Relaxed |
| Yield Indoors (per m²) | Up to 450g/m² |
| Yield Outdoors | Up to 550 gr |
| To Target | Fatigue, Pain, Stress |
| Taste | Berry, Cheese, Earthy |
| Skill Level | Easy |
| Plant Sex | Feminized |
| Flowering Type | Automatic |
| Where to Grow/Cultivate | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Size | Medium |
| BIN | BINJ |
| Yield Level | Standard Yield |





