STRNG Seeds – Maui Wowie Auto
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Sweet pineapple aromas meet classic Hawaiian genetics.
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Maui Wowie Auto, a cross of Hawaiian Landrace and Ruderalis, brings tropical island vibes to your garden. Its sweet, citrusy aroma with notes of pineapple and pine is unforgettable.
Flowering in 9–10 weeks, it reaches heights of up to 140 cm indoors or 150–200 cm outdoors. With yields of up to 400 g/m² indoors and a harvest window in early to mid-October, this strain combines rich flavors with high performance.
Genetic Background: | Hawaiian Landrace x Ruderalis |
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THC: | |
CBD: | 0.01% |
Sativa: | 80% |
Indica: | 20% |
Flavor: | Sweet, Pineapple, Pine, Citrus |
Effect: | Uplifting, Creative |
Yield indoor: | Up to 400g/m² |
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Yield outdoor: | 80-180 g/plant |
Flowering time: | 9-10 weeks |
Height indoor: | Up to 140cm |
Height outdoor: | 150-200 cm |
Harvest Month: | Early to Mid-October |
Maui Wowie Auto offers the same classic tropical flavor and uplifting personality as the original but in a faster, more compact format. It flowers automatically and finishes quicker, making it more accessible to growers with time or space constraints.
The aroma is a light, sweet blend of pineapple, mango, and citrus, with floral hints in the background. It’s breezy and tropical, often compared to fresh-cut fruit with a floral twist.
Expect juicy pineapple on the inhale, followed by soft citrus and a lightly creamy, herbal finish. The smoke is smooth and bright, delivering a refreshingly tropical profile.
It tends to stay compact compared to the original, reaching 70–100 cm on average. Its size makes it perfect for small grow tents, balconies, or discreet garden spots.
Maui Wowie Auto typically finishes in 9 to 10 weeks from germination. It begins flowering automatically after about 3–4 weeks, without needing a light schedule change.
Indoors, you can expect around 400–500g/m² under optimized lighting. Outdoors, yields typically range from 50 to 100 grams per plant depending on sunlight and care.
Buds are elongated and fluffy, typical of sativa-leaning autos. They’re covered in fine trichomes, with bright orange pistils and a light green base that sometimes flashes golden hues.
This autoflower grows quickly and vigorously, with moderate branching and an open canopy. It prefers lots of light and warm temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor and indoor summer runs.
It gives off a sweet and fruity tropical scent that can be noticeable in enclosed spaces. A carbon filter is recommended for indoor growers who want to keep things discreet.
Yes, it’s low-maintenance and finishes quickly. As long as you avoid overwatering and provide good airflow, it grows reliably and rewards well with minimal effort.
Autoflowering plants begin flowering based on age rather than light schedule. Maui Wowie Auto typically starts blooming around week 3 and doesn’t require a 12/12 light cycle to initiate flower.
Most growers use an 18/6 schedule (18 hours of light, 6 hours of darkness) from start to finish. Some prefer 20/4 to maximize growth if heat and power consumption allow.
It handles low-stress training (LST) well, especially during early veg. Topping is possible but should be done no later than day 18 to avoid stunting due to the plant’s fixed life cycle.
It’s best to plant Maui Wowie Auto directly in its final container. Transplanting can shock autos and reduce their potential, especially if done after the third week.
Absolutely. It thrives in warm, sunny climates and can be grown discreetly in gardens or patios. Its quick cycle allows for multiple harvests during a long summer.
A 3–5 gallon container is ideal for balancing root development and plant size. Fabric pots are especially useful for improving drainage and oxygen to the roots.
Use light, airy soil with good drainage—ideally amended with perlite or coco coir. A balanced pH and organic matter in the mix will support healthy root development.
Start with mild vegetative nutrients and transition into bloom boosters rich in phosphorus and potassium around week 4. Autos are sensitive to overfeeding, so go slow and observe the plant.
Yes, it responds well to organic inputs. Feeding with compost teas, worm castings, and organic dry amendments enhances flavor and keeps the grow low-impact.
Aim for temperatures between 22–27°C and relative humidity around 55% in veg and 40–45% during flowering. Good airflow is important to keep the buds fresh and free of mold.