
Cannabis seeds
by Azarius
Alien OG Auto is an autoflowering hybrid cannabis seed that crosses the legendary Alien OG with ruderalis genetics, giving you a balanced 50/50 indica-sativa plant that flowers on its own schedule. Born from the Californian collision of Tahoe OG and Alien Kush, then stabilised with ruderalis for automatic flowering, this strain delivers the full OG experience without the need for light cycle management. Up to 450g/m² indoors, finished in around 9 weeks from seed — that's proper output for an auto.
We sell Alien OG Auto in packs of 1, 3, 5, and 10 seeds. If you're running a single plant in a small tent — a 60x60 or 80x80 — a 1-seed or 3-seed pack gets you started with a spare or two. For a full 120x120 canopy, grab the 10-pack. Autos don't clone well, so every plant comes from seed. Buy accordingly.
| Pack Size | Best For |
|---|---|
| 1 seed | Test run — see if you like the genetics before committing |
| 3 seeds | Small tent (60x60 or 80x80), one grow cycle with backups |
| 5 seeds | Medium setup, staggered planting for continuous harvest |
| 10 seeds | Full canopy (100x100 or 120x120), or multiple cycles through the year |
Alien OG Auto carries genetics from two Californian heavyweights — Alien Kush and Tahoe OG — crossed with ruderalis to introduce the autoflowering trait. The original Alien OG photoperiod strain built its reputation in dispensaries across the West Coast for potent, balanced effects. THC levels in the parent strain have been reported as high as 28% in some phenotypes, though autoflowering versions typically sit a touch lower. The roughly even 50% indica and 50% sativa split means the plant develops a compact structure with decent lateral branching — not a lanky sativa tower, not a squat indica bush, but something in between that fills a tent nicely.
The ruderalis contribution isn't just about auto-flowering convenience. According to competitive analysis, the auto format automatically transitions to flower by age rather than day length, which can reduce time to harvest by 15–25% compared to photoperiod versions. That means you can run multiple cycles per year outdoors or keep a perpetual indoor rotation going without separate veg and flower rooms.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Alien OG x Ruderalis |
| Strain Type | Hybrid (50% Indica / 50% Sativa) |
| Flowering Type | Autoflowering |
| Flowering Time | Up to 9 weeks from seed |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 450g/m² |
| Parent Strains | Alien Kush x Tahoe OG (original cross) |
| Dominant Terpene | Myrcene (55%) |
| Secondary Terpenes | Caryophyllene (15%), Limonene (15%) |
Alien OG Auto smells like cracking open a fresh bag of OG — that unmistakable lemon-pine punch hits you first, followed by an earthy, slightly diesel undertone that lingers on your fingers after handling the buds. The terpene profile is dominated by myrcene at roughly 55%, which brings that herbal, almost musky base note. Caryophyllene and limonene each contribute around 15%, adding spicy pepper and bright citrus respectively.
According to research published in the journal PLOS ONE, consumers perceive meaningful differences among cannabis strains, and strain aroma profiles correlate with reported experiences (Reimann et al., 2018). The OG Kush lineage in Alien OG Auto gives it a flavour that's immediately recognisable — earthy and piney on the inhale, with sweet, almost candy-like notes and a diesel finish on the exhale. If you've smoked any OG cut before, you'll know the family resemblance instantly.
During the final weeks of flowering, the smell gets loud. We're talking carbon-filter-is-not-optional loud. The resin production ramps up and the terpene output follows. If you're growing in a tent without proper extraction and filtration, your entire flat will smell like a pine forest crossed with a petrol station. Lovely if you're into it — less lovely for your neighbours.
Alien OG Auto is a forgiving plant that suits growers who want results without micromanaging light schedules. Stick your seeds in soil or coco, give them 18-20 hours of light from day one, and the ruderalis genetics handle the rest. No need to flip to 12/12 — the plant decides when to flower based on age, typically starting to show pistils around week 3-4.
The one honest limitation with this strain: like most autos, you can't recover from early mistakes through an extended veg period. If you stunt the plant in week 1-2 with overwatering or nutrient burn, you'll see that reflected in your final yield. Autos are on a fixed timeline — they won't wait for you to sort things out. Get the first two weeks right and the rest follows.
We've carried a lot of OG-lineage autos over the years, and Alien OG Auto sits in a sweet spot. Compared to something like Northern Lights Auto — which leans heavier on the indica side and tends to be more of a one-note body stone — Alien OG Auto brings that 50/50 balance. You get the physical weight from the Alien Kush side and the cerebral clarity from the Tahoe OG. It's a more complete experience.
The yield potential of up to 450g/m² indoors puts it in the upper range for autoflowers. That's competitive with photoperiod strains in a shorter timeframe. Outdoors, the compact structure and fast finish make it viable even in northern European climates where the growing season is short. Plant in May, harvest in July — done before the autumn rains arrive.
The terpene profile also deserves a mention. That 55% myrcene dominance isn't just about flavour — according to research examining cannabis strain analysis, myrcene-dominant profiles are associated with the classic "OG" sensory experience that consumers consistently rate highly (Reimann et al., 2018). If you're specifically after that OG character in auto form, this delivers it more authentically than many competitors.
Running Alien OG Auto in a tent? Pair it with a proper carbon filter and extraction setup — the terpene output on this strain demands it. If you're setting up from scratch, check out our complete grow tent kits that include ventilation, lighting, and filtration in one package. For nutrients, an organic soil grow with a quality bloom booster will bring out the best in those OG terpenes.
The terpene composition of Alien OG Auto reads like a textbook OG Kush profile with a few interesting additions. Here's what you're working with:
| Terpene | Percentage | Flavour Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Myrcene | 55% | Earthy, herbal, musky — the backbone of the OG aroma |
| Caryophyllene | 15% | Spicy, peppery warmth — also found in black pepper and cloves |
| Limonene | 15% | Bright citrus, lemon zest — lifts the overall profile |
| Other terpenes | 15% | Minor contributions of pine, sweet, and diesel notes |
The interplay between myrcene and limonene is what gives Alien OG Auto its distinctive sweet-yet-earthy character. The caryophyllene adds a spicy edge that comes through particularly on the exhale. When you open a jar of properly cured Alien OG Auto buds, the first thing that hits you is lemon furniture polish and fresh pine needles — in the best possible way. Give the buds a squeeze and the earthier, diesel-like undertones come through.
Around 9 weeks total, from germination to chop day. Some phenotypes may finish a few days earlier or later depending on growing conditions, but 9 weeks is the reliable benchmark. That's the full lifecycle — no separate veg period to account for.
Up to 450g/m² under optimal conditions with good lighting (LED or HPS at 400W+), proper nutrition, and adequate pot size. Realistically, first-time growers should expect 300-350g/m². The 450g figure assumes experienced hands and dialled-in environment.
It's a true 50/50 hybrid — half indica, half sativa. The plant structure leans slightly indica (compact, bushy) but the genetics deliver a balanced combination of both sides. You won't mistake it for a pure indica or a stretchy sativa.
Yes, very much so. The OG Kush lineage produces heavy terpene output, especially in the final 2-3 weeks. A carbon filter is not optional if you're growing indoors and want to keep things discreet. Without one, the lemon-pine-diesel aroma will fill your entire living space.
Absolutely. The autoflowering genetics and 9-week lifecycle make it viable even in shorter growing seasons. Plant after the last frost (typically May), and you'll harvest by mid-July. The compact structure also handles wind better than taller sativa-dominant strains.
18 hours on, 6 hours off is the standard recommendation. Some growers run 20/4 for slightly more growth, but the difference is marginal. Unlike photoperiod strains, autos don't need a 12/12 flip — they flower automatically regardless of light schedule.
The auto version finishes faster (9 weeks total vs. 8-9 weeks of flowering alone for the photoperiod, plus veg time). THC levels may be slightly lower in the auto, but the terpene profile and overall character remain faithful to the original Alien OG genetics. The trade-off is convenience for a small reduction in maximum potency.
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.