Description
Growing Tips for Aurora Borealis Auto
Growing Aurora Borealis Autoflowering seeds can be completed by novice cannabis cultivators. The process is simple, and a Mediterranean climate is preferred as it offers ample sunshine, warmth, and the right amount of humidity, each of which is an important ingredient to a healthy grow. This particular strain is super easy to grow if you have an experienced green thumb. If you’ve never grown cannabis before, your best bet at getting this strain to harvest is to grow it either indoors or in a greenhouse, as it grows best in well-controlled conditions. An outdoor grow setup is doable for these plants in regions with long, warm summers, especially because the plants stay short throughout the grow, allowing cultivators to harvest multiple plants at a time. For those growing indoors, a hydroponic setup is the best choice because, once again, the plants grow best in a controlled environment. Maintaining the correct temperature and lighting is most important for these plants to reach their full potential. The ideal temperature for these plants is between 70-85 degrees Fahrenheit. Humidity levels of approximately 40-50% during the vegetative phase, gradually decreasing to 30-40% during the flowering stage, will ensure a healthy grow. To boost yield potential, experienced growers often use: Low-Stress Training (LST) and Screen of Green, which encourages horizontal growth for better light exposure. Topping is also a good technique as it changes the canopy to allow light to reach all levels of the plant. The light requirement for the Aurora Borealis autoflowering strain is 18 hours to ensure proper time of growth. Because this strain is an autoflowering strain, it does not require a change in the light cycle to induce the flowering stage. It will move to flowering all on its own.
Yields, Flowering Time, and Harvest
- Flowering Time: Growing indoors, you can expect the Aurora Borealis Auto strain to harvest after a flowering period of 55-65 days.
- Yields: While Indoor yields are around 600 grams per square meter, outdoor grows typically produce up to 600 grams per plant. These yields are fantastic considering the amount of effort it takes to grow these plants to completion.
- Harvest: Outdoor grows should be ready to harvest around the middle of October, depending on when you planted your seeds.
Aurora Borealis Auto: Skunky Sweet Honey
The Aurora Borealis 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 pinene are the secondary terpenes.
- Caryophyllene: Most Dominant – The “spicy and peppery” terpene. Found in cinnamon, cloves, black pepper, and cannabis.
- Myrcene: Secondary Terpene – Myrcene can be found in a number of cannabis strains and provides the herb with an earthy and woody flavor and aroma.
- Pinene: Pine-Like Flavor – Found most commonly in pine needles and conifer trees, pinene can also be found in several cannabis strains.
























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Resin density is starting early here.
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The seeds arrived and they were very dark and mature looking. I saw taproots in under 48 hours. The plants are now in full flower and look amazing. The resin coverage is very impressive for an indoor grow.
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