
Cannabis seeds
by Azarius
Skunk Auto is an autoflowering cannabis seed that crosses the legendary Skunk #1 genetics with Ruderalis for a fast, fuss-free grow dripping in old-school funk. With roots tracing back to Afghani, Acapulco Gold, and Colombian Gold, this indica-dominant hybrid (65% Indica / 35% Sativa) delivers that unmistakable sour-skunky aroma that's been filling grow rooms since before most seed banks had a website. We've been stocking Skunk varieties since 1999, and this auto version is one of the most forgiving ways to grow a proper classic.
Skunk Auto seeds come in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10. Growing in a small tent (60x60 or 80x80)? Three seeds gives you a nice canopy without overcrowding. If you're filling a 120x120 or running an outdoor patch, grab the 10-pack — you'll use them, and the per-seed cost drops. One seed is there if you just want a single test plant to see how she grows before committing.
Skunk Auto is the strain you grow when you want results without drama. The Ruderalis genetics mean she flips to flower on her own schedule — no light cycle changes, no timers to fiddle with. From seed to harvest in roughly 9 weeks of flowering, with indoor yields reaching up to 500g/m². Outdoors, expect up to 200g per plant in a decent spot with enough sun.
The real draw here is consistency. Skunk #1 has been a backbone strain in cannabis breeding for decades precisely because it performs. The auto version keeps that reliability and adds simplicity. We've seen first-time growers pull respectable harvests from Skunk Auto with nothing more than a basic tent, a decent LED, and some patience. She doesn't need heavy feeding schedules or advanced training techniques — though she responds well to light LST if you want to open up the canopy.
The honest limitation? She's not subtle. That classic skunk smell starts building in mid-flower and gets properly loud by harvest. If you're growing indoors without a carbon filter, your neighbours will know. All our complete grow kits include carbon filtration, but if you're buying a standalone tent, budget for a filter setup — it's not optional with this strain.
Skunk Auto hits your nose before you even open the jar. The dominant terpene is myrcene (around 30%), which delivers that heavy, earthy, almost musky base note. Caryophyllene (20%) adds a peppery spice, while limonene (15%) lifts the whole profile with a citrus edge that cuts through the funk. The result is a layered, pungent scent — sour skunk up front, sweet and herbal underneath, with a diesel-cheese finish that lingers on your fingers.
In terms of taste, think earthy and pine-forward on the inhale, with spicy and fruity notes on the exhale. There's a candied sweetness hiding in there too, which catches people off guard given how aggressively skunky the raw flower smells. It's the kind of aroma that divides a room — half the people love it, the other half open a window. We happen to be in the first camp.
| Terpene | Proportion | Character |
|---|---|---|
| Myrcene | 30% | Earthy, musky, herbal |
| Caryophyllene | 20% | Peppery, spicy, warm |
| Limonene | 15% | Citrus, sweet, bright |
| Other terpenes | 35% | Pine, diesel, cheese, fruity |
According to a review published in Frontiers in Psychiatry, linalool-rich essential oils — a terpene group related to those found in cannabis — showed anxiolytic properties in clinical studies of lavender oil capsules (PMC8426550). Myrcene and caryophyllene, the dominant terpenes in Skunk Auto, are subjects of ongoing research into their potential roles in the entourage effect.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Skunk #1 (Afghani x Acapulco Gold x Colombian Gold) x Ruderalis |
| Strain type | Indica-dominant (65% Indica / 35% Sativa) |
| Flowering type | Autoflowering |
| Flowering time | Up to 9 weeks |
| Indoor yield | Up to 500g/m² |
| Outdoor yield | Up to 200g per plant |
| Available pack sizes | 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds |
Complete your setup: pair Skunk Auto seeds with one of our complete grow tent kits — they include the tent, lighting, ventilation, and that all-important carbon filter you'll absolutely need with this strain. Already sorted for equipment? Grab a set of Smart Pots for better root aeration, or pick up some BioBizz nutrients to keep feeding simple and organic through the full cycle.
Skunk Auto is one of the most straightforward autoflowers you can grow. She doesn't demand much, but a few smart choices early on make a real difference to your final yield. Here's how we'd approach it:
We get a lot of first-time growers asking what to start with, and Skunk Auto comes up constantly. It's forgiving of minor mistakes — slightly off pH, a missed watering, a tent that runs a couple of degrees warm — and still produces dense, resinous buds. One thing we always mention: don't underestimate the smell from week 5 onwards. We've had customers come back saying they thought a carbon filter was overkill until their flatmate started asking questions. It wasn't overkill.
Compared to something like Northern Lights Auto, Skunk Auto tends to stretch a bit more and produces a more complex terpene profile. Northern Lights is quieter in terms of smell and slightly more compact — so if stealth matters, that might be your better bet. But if you want that classic, unmistakable skunk character and don't mind the aroma, this strain delivers every time.
Cannabis affects everyone differently. According to a clinical review published in PMC, cannabis intoxication can impair learning and memory, with episodic memory effects being the most prominent (PMC7027478). A systematic review in PMC also noted that high-potency cannabis use was associated with increased risk of certain mental health outcomes, including anxiety and psychosis, particularly at higher doses (PMC12549548).
Common side effects reported in the literature include dry mouth, dry eyes, and mild paranoia — particularly at higher doses. According to a study on secondhand cannabis smoke exposure, even passive inhalation can produce measurable subjective effects in non-smokers under poorly ventilated conditions (PMC4747424). Start low, go slow — especially if your tolerance is low or you're returning after a break.
Roughly 10-12 weeks total from germination. The flowering stage itself takes up to 9 weeks, plus 2-3 weeks of seedling and vegetative growth before she starts flowering automatically. No light schedule change needed.
Yes — it's one of the most forgiving autoflowers out there. The Skunk genetics are famously stable and resilient, and the autoflowering trait removes the need to manage light cycles. Feed lightly, don't overwater, and she'll do most of the work herself.
Up to 500g/m² under optimal conditions with good lighting (LED, 18-20 hours/day), proper nutrients, and adequate ventilation. Most growers land between 350-500g/m² depending on experience and setup. Outdoors, expect up to 200g per plant.
Absolutely. The skunky, pungent aroma builds from mid-flower and becomes very strong by harvest. A carbon filter and extraction fan are essential for indoor grows. Without them, the smell will escape through tent seams and duct ports — guaranteed.
Skunk Auto has a more complex, pungent terpene profile and tends to stretch taller. Northern Lights Auto is more compact, quieter in terms of smell, and slightly more indica-leaning in its effects. If discretion matters, Northern Lights wins. For flavour and old-school character, Skunk Auto takes it.
We'd advise against it. Autoflowers have a fixed life cycle and don't have time to recover from high-stress techniques like topping. Gentle LST (bending and tying branches) during weeks 2-4 is a safer way to improve light exposure and yields without stunting growth.
An 11-15 litre fabric pot is the sweet spot. Plant directly into the final container — transplanting stresses autoflowers and can reduce your yield. Fabric pots promote air pruning of roots, which encourages a healthier root system and better nutrient uptake.
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.