Garlic Muffin F1 AUTO
34,00 € – 46,00 € sis alv 25.5%
Garlic Muffin F1 Auto is a feminised seed strain that is 80% indica. Very easy to grow, even for beginners, Garlic Muffin F1 Auto was bred by crossing Cali strains GMO Auto and the ever-reliable Cotton Candy Auto. Rumour has it that GMO stands for ‘garlic, mushroom, onion’ and its funky, dank aroma bears that out. This funky terp profile allied to its propensity to generate high amounts of resin, make this a great extract strain. Furthermore, its purple and orange tones set against its dark green backdrop make this a visually arresting plant.
Garlic Muffin F1 Auto is a highly resistant strain, re. pests and pathogens, that also boasts excellent mould resistance. Plants are vigorous, as expected from F1 hybrids, and usually grow to be about 100cm tall indoors, or up to 130cm when planted outdoors in open ground. From seed to harvest takes a maximum of 75 days with yields said to be moderate, but remember that this is an auto strain, not photoperiod so yields will never be enormous.
The terps. are very funky and Skunky, with savoury notes of earth, gas, garlic and sweet candy. THC production falls within the range 16 – 24% and the effect is that of a potent, stress-relieving indica.
What are F1 Cannabis Strains?
F1 cannabis seeds or plants are the first generation offspring of two parent plants. F1 hybrid seeds or strains are the first generation
offspring of two pure, distinct strains. Note that using two pure lines, the result of intensive inbreeding, is drastically different to simple cross-breeding.
F1 hybrid plants have been used for decades throughout the agricultural industry because they offer several advantages; hybrid vigour allows plants to grow bigger more quickly. Plants are more uniform, stable and offer greater resistance to plant pests and diseases. Yields are much higher too, an important consideration.
However, it should be noted that it is not recommended to allow F1 plants to breed for seed crops as the resulting F2 plants will be much less uniform, being less stable and having greater genetic variability. New F1 seeds will need to be purchased or a lengthy and complex F1 breeding project carried out to produce more seedstock.