
Cannabis seeds
by Azarius
Alaskan Thunderfuck Auto is a sativa-dominant autoflowering cannabis seed that brings the legendary ATF genetics into a compact, ruderalis-crossed format — 70% sativa, 30% indica, and zero need for light schedule changes. The original Alaskan Thunderfuck built its reputation in the wilds of Matanuska Valley, where NorCal sativa genetics collided with Alaska's harsh climate to produce something genuinely unique. This auto version keeps that frosty, pine-forward character but finishes in roughly 12 weeks from seedling to harvest. If you've ever wanted to grow ATF without fussing over photoperiods, this is the one.
Alaskan Thunderfuck Auto seeds come in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10. For a first run, 3 seeds gives you a decent selection — pop them all and keep the strongest two. If you're filling an 80x80 tent, 3-4 plants is the sweet spot. The 10-pack makes sense if you want to pheno-hunt or run multiple cycles without reordering.
| Pack Size | SKU | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 1 seed | A01006701 | Test run or single-plant setup |
| 3 seeds | A01006703 | Small tent, first-time growers |
| 5 seeds | A01006705 | Full tent or outdoor patch |
| 10 seeds | A01006710 | Multiple cycles or pheno selection |
The dominant terpene in Alaskan Thunderfuck Auto is myrcene at roughly 40% of the total terpene content, backed by caryophyllene at 15% and limonene at 15%. The remaining 30% is a mix of minor terpenes that round out the profile. What does that translate to in practice? Think fresh pine needles snapped between your fingers, a sharp citrus zest like grapefruit peel, and an earthy, skunky base that lingers. There's a subtle menthol note on the exhale — not overpowering, just enough to make you notice it. It smells like a walk through a conifer forest after rain, with someone peeling an orange nearby.
| Terpene | Percentage | Aroma Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Myrcene | 40% | Earthy, herbal, musky base |
| Caryophyllene | 15% | Spicy, peppery warmth |
| Limonene | 15% | Citrus zest, bright top notes |
| Other terpenes | 30% | Pine, menthol, skunky undertones |
Compared to something like Northern Lights Auto — which leans heavily into sweet, earthy myrcene with minimal citrus — ATF Auto hits you with that sharp pine-lemon punch right away. It's a more complex nose. If you enjoy strains where the terpene profile actually makes you stop and sniff the jar twice, this one delivers.
Alaskan Thunderfuck Auto follows a 12-week timeline from seedling to harvest: roughly 2 weeks in seedling stage, 3 weeks of vegetative growth, and 7 weeks of flowering. That's a total grow time of about 84 days. Because it's autoflowering, you don't need to switch your light cycle to trigger flowering — the ruderalis genetics handle that automatically. Run 18/6 or 20/4 light throughout and the plant will do its thing.
The sativa dominance means ATF Auto can stretch a bit more than typical indica autos. Expect plants reaching 80-120cm indoors. Low-stress training (LST) works brilliantly here — gently bend the main stem during early veg to open up the canopy and let light reach lower bud sites. Don't top autos unless you're experienced; the recovery time eats into their short vegetative window.
We've been stocking cannabis seeds since our early days, and ATF remains one of those strains people come back for specifically by name. There's a reason it's stuck around since the '70s — the original genetics from Alaska's Matanuska Valley produced something genuinely distinctive, and crossing it with ruderalis hasn't dulled that character.
The real selling point here is the combination of sativa-dominant effects with autoflowering convenience. Most sativa autos end up feeling watered down — you get the speed but lose the character. ATF Auto keeps that 70/30 sativa-indica ratio intact, which means the terpene profile and growth structure still lean heavily sativa. You're not getting a generic auto experience. The citrus-pine flavour profile, driven by that 40% myrcene with 15% each of caryophyllene and limonene, is more complex than what you'll find in most autoflowering strains at this price point.
One honest limitation: like most sativa-leaning autos, ATF Auto can be a bit hungrier for vertical space than squat indica autos. If you're working in a 60x60 tent with limited headroom, you'll want to train aggressively or consider a more compact strain like an indica-dominant auto instead. In an 80x80 or larger, though, it's right at home.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Alaskan Thunderfuck x Ruderalis |
| Strain Type | Sativa-dominant (70% Sativa / 30% Indica) |
| Flowering Type | Autoflowering |
| Seedling Stage | 2 weeks |
| Vegetative Stage | 3 weeks |
| Flowering Stage | 7 weeks |
| Total Grow Time | 12 weeks (seed to harvest) |
| Primary Terpene | Myrcene (40%) |
| Secondary Terpenes | Caryophyllene (15%), Limonene (15%) |
| Flavour Notes | Pine, citrus zest, earthy, spicy, menthol |
| Available Pack Sizes | 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds |
Running Alaskan Thunderfuck Auto indoors? Pair it with a complete grow tent kit — tent, light, ventilation, and carbon filter in one package. ATF Auto's terpene-heavy profile means the pine and skunk aromas get intense during weeks 7-12, so a proper carbon filter setup is worth sorting before you pop the seeds. If you're after a contrasting strain to run alongside ATF Auto, Blueberry Auto makes a solid companion — its indica-dominant profile fills out the lower canopy while ATF stretches upward.
About 12 weeks total. That breaks down to 2 weeks seedling, 3 weeks vegetative, and 7 weeks flowering. No light schedule change needed — the autoflowering genetics trigger flowering on their own.
Sharp pine and citrus zest up front, with earthy, skunky undertones and a subtle menthol hint. The 40% myrcene content gives it that herbal base, while limonene and caryophyllene at 15% each add brightness and spice.
Yes, with a small caveat. The autoflowering format removes the complexity of light scheduling, and 12 weeks is a manageable timeline. Just watch the vertical stretch — LST early to keep height under control, and don't overfeed during veg. Autos are less forgiving of nutrient burn than photoperiods.
Absolutely. The ruderalis genetics give it resilience against cooler temperatures and shorter summers. Plant after the last frost, give it full sun, and it'll finish in about 12 weeks regardless of day length. Outdoor plants may stretch taller than indoor ones.
A 10-15 litre fabric pot is the sweet spot. Smaller pots restrict root development and limit yield; larger pots are wasted on autos since they don't veg long enough to fill them. Plant directly in the final container — autos don't respond well to transplanting.
The auto version finishes faster (12 weeks total vs. 7+ weeks flowering alone for the photoperiod, plus veg time). The trade-off is typically slightly smaller yields and marginally less potency. The terpene profile stays remarkably close to the original — you still get that signature pine-citrus-skunk combination.
LST is the safer bet. Gently bend the main stem during the first two weeks of veg to open the canopy. Topping autos is risky because they have a fixed vegetative window — if the plant spends recovery time instead of growing, you lose yield. Only top if you've done it successfully with autos before.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.