
Honey Peach Auto CBD
Cannabis seeds
by Sweet Seeds
Honey Peach Auto CBD Cannabis Seeds by Sweet Seeds
Honey Peach Auto CBD is an autoflowering feminised cannabis seed from Sweet Seeds that delivers a balanced THC:CBD ratio between 1:1 and 1:1.5 — up to 12% CBD alongside 6–9% THC. That ratio makes her one of the best CBD-rich autoflowers for growers who want therapeutic cannabinoid profiles without a heavy psychoactive punch. She's indica-dominant, finishes in roughly 8 weeks from germination, and stays compact enough for small tents. If you've been hunting for a medicinal strain that doesn't demand expert-level growing skills, this is where you stop scrolling.
Pack Size
Honey Peach Auto CBD is available in a pack of 3 feminised seeds. Every seed is autoflowering and feminised, so no sexing required and no light-schedule fiddling — she'll flower on her own clock regardless of photoperiod.
Why Honey Peach Auto CBD Seeds Stand Out
Most CBD-dominant autoflowers taste like cardboard and grow like they'd rather not. Sweet Seeds built Honey Peach Auto CBD from a carefully selected photoperiodic CBD-rich clone crossed with their best sweet-and-fruity autoflowering genetics. The result is an indica-dominant hybrid that actually tastes like something worth smoking — sweet peach up front, with lemon and cypress trailing behind. We'd describe the aroma as ripe stone fruit left in the sun, with a resinous, almost herbal undertone that fills the room when you crack a bud open.
The 1:1 to 1:1.5 THC:CBD ratio is the real draw here. With THC sitting at 6–9% and CBD reaching up to 12%, you get meaningful amounts of both cannabinoids without the intensity of a high-THC strain. Research suggests that CBD and THC may work more effectively together than either does alone — a concept often referred to as the entourage effect. For growers interested in that balanced cannabinoid profile, Honey Peach Auto CBD is one of the strongest options in the Sweet Seeds catalogue.
The honest limitation? She's not a yield monster. Indoors you're looking at up to 550g/m² under optimal conditions, and outdoors between 40–120g per plant. Those are solid numbers for an autoflower, but if you're chasing maximum weight above all else, a photoperiod strain will outproduce her. What you trade in raw yield, you gain in speed and simplicity — and in a cannabinoid profile that most photoperiod strains can't match.
Honey Peach Auto CBD Grow Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Sweet Seeds |
| Seed Type | Autoflowering Feminised |
| Genetics | Indica-dominant hybrid (CBD-rich photoperiodic clone x fruity autoflower genetics) |
| THC Content | 6–9% |
| CBD Content | Up to 12% |
| THC:CBD Ratio | 1:1 to 1:1.5 |
| Cycle (Seed to Harvest) | Approximately 8 weeks |
| Height | 60–100 cm |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 550 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | 40–120 g/plant |
| Aroma / Flavour | Sweet peach, lemon, cypress |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 |
Growing Honey Peach Auto CBD Seeds
We've seen first-time growers pull off decent harvests with autoflowers like this one, and Honey Peach Auto CBD is particularly forgiving. She stays between 60 and 100 cm tall — compact enough for a 60x60 tent, though we'd pick an 80x80 if you're running more than one plant. The strong central stem produces numerous side branches, all of which fill out with dense, resinous buds by harvest time.
Because she's an autoflower, you don't need to switch light schedules to trigger flowering. Most growers run 18/6 or 20/4 from start to finish. She'll begin flowering on her own around week 3–4 and be ready for the chop around week 8 post-germination. That speed is hard to beat if you want multiple harvests per season outdoors or quick turnarounds indoors.
One thing to watch: autoflowers don't recover well from heavy stress. If you top her too aggressively or transplant at the wrong moment, she won't have the vegetative time to bounce back. Low-stress training (LST) works brilliantly — gently bend the main stem to open up the canopy and let light reach those lower branches. That's how you push toward the higher end of that 550g/m² indoor yield.
- Germinate seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of light, airy soil. Keep the medium moist but not waterlogged.
- Once the seedling emerges, place under 18–20 hours of light daily. LED or CFL works well for the first week; switch to your main grow light once the first true leaves appear.
- Use a light, well-draining growing medium. Avoid heavy feeding in the first 2–3 weeks — autoflower seedlings are sensitive to nutrient burn.
- Begin low-stress training around week 2–3 by gently bending the main stem sideways and securing it. This encourages lateral growth and an even canopy.
- Increase nutrients gradually once pre-flowers appear (around week 3–4). Switch to a bloom-focused feed when buds start forming.
- Monitor trichome colour with a jeweller's loupe from week 7 onward. Harvest when most trichomes are milky with a few turning amber — typically around week 8.
- Dry in a dark, well-ventilated space at 18–22 degrees Celsius and 55–65% humidity for 7–10 days. Cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks for the best flavour development.
Balanced THC:CBD Ratio — What the Research Says
The 1:1 to 1:1.5 THC:CBD ratio in Honey Peach Auto CBD is what sets her apart from both high-THC recreational strains and near-zero-THC hemp varieties. With 6–9% THC and up to 12% CBD, she sits in a sweet spot that's drawn significant research interest. According to a review of natural phytochemicals as therapeutic strategies, plant-derived compounds — including cannabinoids — have demonstrated varied biological activities that researchers continue to investigate (PMC8169248). The combination of THC and CBD in balanced ratios has been a particular focus, as the two cannabinoids appear to modulate each other's effects.
This isn't a strain that will floor you. The moderate THC level, buffered by the higher CBD content, tends to produce a gentle, clear-headed calm rather than heavy sedation. Traditionally, balanced-ratio cannabis has been used by people seeking relaxation and stress relief without losing functionality. If you've tried pure CBD strains and found them underwhelming, or high-THC strains and found them overwhelming, a 1:1 ratio is often the middle ground that clicks.
Flavour Profile — Sweet Peach, Lemon, and Cypress
This is where Honey Peach Auto CBD genuinely impresses. Crack a cured bud and you get an immediate hit of ripe peach — not artificial candy-peach, but the real thing, like biting into a warm stone fruit. Underneath that sweetness there's a citrus edge (lemon, specifically) and a woody, almost herbal cypress note that keeps the profile from being one-dimensional. According to research on peach flavour characterisation, the high sugar-to-acid ratio in peach varieties contributes to their distinctive sweet taste profile (PMC10341215) — and Sweet Seeds clearly selected genetics that express those terpenes faithfully.
The smoke itself is smooth and full-bodied. The peach and lemon come through on the inhale, while the cypress lingers on the exhale. It's genuinely enjoyable — not something you can always say about CBD-dominant strains, which often taste flat or grassy. If flavour matters to you as much as cannabinoid content, Honey Peach Auto CBD delivers on both fronts.
Complete your grow setup with a propagation kit for reliable germination, and consider picking up a jeweller's loupe — checking trichome ripeness is the difference between a good harvest and a great one. If you're growing indoors, a compact carbon filter keeps things discreet during those final resinous weeks.
Honey Peach Auto CBD vs Other CBD Autoflowers
| Feature | Honey Peach Auto CBD | Typical CBD Autoflower |
|---|---|---|
| THC:CBD Ratio | 1:1 to 1:1.5 | Often 1:20 or higher CBD dominance |
| THC Content | 6–9% | Usually under 1% |
| CBD Content | Up to 12% | 8–15% |
| Seed-to-Harvest Time | ~8 weeks | 8–12 weeks |
| Height | 60–100 cm | 50–120 cm |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 550 g/m² | 300–500 g/m² |
| Flavour Complexity | Sweet peach, lemon, cypress | Often earthy or neutral |
The key difference is the balanced ratio. Most CBD autoflowers are bred to minimise THC as much as possible, which is fine if you want zero psychoactive effect. But if you're after the combined action of both cannabinoids — what researchers call the entourage effect — Honey Peach Auto CBD is the better pick. She also finishes faster than many competitors and yields at the upper end of the autoflower range.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will Honey Peach Auto CBD get me high?
Not in the way a 20%+ THC strain would. With 6–9% THC buffered by up to 12% CBD, the effect is mild and clear-headed. Most people describe it as relaxing without being intoxicating. If you're sensitive to THC, start with a small amount and see how you respond.
How long does Honey Peach Auto CBD take from seed to harvest?
About 8 weeks from germination. That's the full cycle — vegetative and flowering combined. She's one of the faster autoflowers out there, which makes her great for growers who want quick turnarounds or multiple outdoor harvests per season.
Can I grow Honey Peach Auto CBD outdoors?
Yes. She stays compact at 60–100 cm and handles outdoor conditions well. Expect 40–120g per plant outdoors depending on climate and care. She'll flower automatically regardless of daylight hours, so she works in most European climates from spring through autumn.
What's the best light schedule for Honey Peach Auto CBD?
Most growers run 18 hours on, 6 hours off from seed to harvest. Some push to 20/4 for slightly more growth. Since she's an autoflower, she doesn't need a 12/12 flip to trigger flowering — she'll do that on her own around week 3–4.
Is Honey Peach Auto CBD suitable for a small grow tent?
Absolutely. At 60–100 cm, she fits comfortably in a 60x60 cm tent. We'd recommend an 80x80 if you're growing 2–4 plants — gives you room to train the branches outward and maximise light exposure across the canopy.
What does Honey Peach Auto CBD taste like?
Sweet ripe peach with lemon and cypress undertones. The peach flavour is genuine and full, not artificial. It's one of the more flavourful CBD-dominant strains we've come across — a proper enjoyable smoke rather than the grassy flatness you get from many CBD varieties.
Should I use nutrients designed for autoflowers?
You don't need autoflower-specific nutrients, but go easy in the first 2–3 weeks. Autoflowers are sensitive to overfeeding early on. Start at half the recommended dose of your regular cannabis nutrients and increase once she starts flowering. A bloom-focused feed from week 4 onward helps bud development.
Last updated: April 2026
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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.











