STRNG Seeds – AK 47 Auto
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Adorned with richly green nugs and frosty amber trichomes, this strain offers citrus, skunk and earthy flavors.
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AK 47 Auto offers a smell profile of earthy and herbal notes mixed with floral undernotes.
This autoflower strain has a flowering time 8-9 weeks. AK 47 Auto yields between 400 and 500 grams per square meters indoors, and between 70 and 80 grams per plant outdoors, reaching an average height of 75 to 100 cm, both indoors and outdoors.
AK 47 Auto has a 30% Sativa and 50% Indica and 20% Ruderalis genetic background. It delivers a mix of citrus, peppery, and earthy flavors to your creative and relaxing sessions.
Genetic Background: | AK 47 x Ruderalis |
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THC: | |
CBD: | 2% |
Sativa: | 30% |
Indica: | 50% |
Flavor: | Diesel, Pine, Pungent |
Effect: | Happy, Relaxing, Talkative |
Yield indoor: | 400 - 500 gr/m² |
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Yield outdoor: | 70 - 80 gr/plant |
Flowering time: | 8 - 10 weeks |
Height indoor: | 75 - 100 cm |
Height outdoor: | 75 - 100 cm |
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AK-47 Auto keeps the powerful legacy of its parent while compressing the cycle into just a few weeks. It offers a sharp mix of earth, spice, and subtle fruit—paired with strong structure and reliability in small or fast-paced grows.
During flowering, it puts out a pungent mix of peppery musk, damp earth, and faint citrus peel. The scent becomes richer and more resinous in the final weeks of bloom.
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Expect a height range of 60–100 cm. It stays compact, making it a practical choice for space-limited setups, microgrows, or stealth environments.
It typically finishes in 9 to 10 weeks total, moving from seed to harvest without requiring a change in light schedule. It flowers automatically around week 3 or 4.
Indoors, yields hover around 400–500g/m² under optimal lighting. Outdoors, you can expect 50–100g per plant depending on sunlight, nutrients, and container size.
Yes, it’s known for being low-maintenance, pest-resistant, and consistent. Its short cycle and minimal training needs make it a confidence booster for new growers.
Buds are firm and compact, often covered in a thick layer of trichomes. Expect olive-green coloration with amber pistils and a gritty, slightly resinous touch.
Yes, it’s moderately leafy but easy to trim. Its compact buds and well-defined calyxes make post-harvest work efficient with minimal cleanup.
Definitely. Its short stature and moderate odor—especially in the early stages—make it suitable for hidden urban grows or tight backyard setups.
It means the plant flowers based on age rather than light cycles. There’s no need to switch to 12/12 lighting—AK-47 Auto starts blooming on its own after about 3–4 weeks.
Most growers use an 18/6 schedule from start to finish. Some push 20/4 for slightly more vigorous growth if they can manage the temperature and electricity.
It’s best to avoid topping unless done very early. LST (low-stress training) is the preferred method to increase yield and light penetration without delaying growth.
Start it in its final container—usually 3 to 5 gallons. Transplanting can shock autoflowers and impact their speed and size, so it’s better to let them root undisturbed.
Yes, it performs well outdoors, especially in warm, sunny climates. Its short lifecycle allows for multiple runs in one growing season or a quick harvest before fall.
Use light, well-draining soil rich in organic matter. A mix with added perlite or coco coir improves oxygen and water retention, both crucial for autos’ fast pace.
Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Inconsistent or excessive watering can lead to slowed growth. Maintain a light, steady rhythm for best results.
Use a light veg nutrient during the first three weeks, then shift to bloom formulas rich in phosphorus and potassium. Avoid overfeeding—autos prefer modest inputs.
Yes, it works very well in organic setups. Compost teas, worm castings, and balanced dry amendments bring out its full flavor while supporting healthy, fast growth.
Keep temperatures between 22–27°C and relative humidity around 55% in veg, dropping to 40–45% in flower. Consistent airflow and good drainage help prevent issues.