
Cannabis seeds
by Delicious Seeds
Neville's Rose Auto is a sativa-dominant autoflowering cannabis seed from Delicious Seeds that delivers 24% THC, up to 600 g/m² indoors, and a full seed-to-harvest cycle in just 8 weeks. Built from the genetics of Critical Neville Haze Auto crossed with Sugar Black Rose Auto, she packs a genuinely complex flavour profile — caramel, incense, citrus, and a floral Haze backbone — into a compact plant that tops out at 100 cm indoors. If you want serious potency from a fast autoflower that doesn't need babysitting, this is the one we'd point you towards.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Delicious Seeds |
| Genetics | Critical Neville Haze Auto x Sugar Black Rose Auto |
| Type | Autoflowering, Feminised |
| Dominant | Sativa-dominant |
| THC | 24% |
| Seed-to-Harvest | 8 weeks from sprouting |
| Indoor Height | Up to 100 cm |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 600 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 200 g/plant |
| Flavour Profile | Caramel, incense, citrus, floral Haze, spice |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 |
Running Neville's Rose Auto in a small tent? Pair her with a complete grow kit that includes lighting, ventilation, and a carbon filter — she's compact enough for an 80x80 setup, and the floral terpenes will make a filter non-negotiable once she hits week five. A pH meter and quality organic soil round out the essentials.
We've seen plenty of autoflowers that promise the moon — big yields, high THC, done in weeks — and then deliver scraggly little plants with airy buds and a vague "earthy" taste. Neville's Rose Auto is not that. The 24% THC figure alone puts her in the top tier of autos on the market, and the 600 g/m² indoor yield is genuinely impressive for a plant that finishes in 8 weeks flat. That's photoperiod-level production on an autoflower timeline.
The genetics explain a lot. Critical Neville Haze Auto brings that classic sativa head — the cerebral clarity, the Haze-forward terpene profile — while Sugar Black Rose Auto contributes density, resin production, and those darker, sweeter flavour notes. The result is a plant that grows like an auto should (fast, compact, unfussy) but smokes like something you'd expect from a 12-week photoperiod strain. When you crack a cured bud open, you get this layered scent: a sweet caramel base, then incense, then a citrus-floral top note that's unmistakably Haze. It's the kind of smell that makes you pause and take a second sniff before grinding.
The honest limitation? She's sativa-dominant, so if you're after a heavy body stone that pins you to the sofa, this isn't your best match. The high leans cerebral and uplifting — pleasant and functional, but not sedating. If couch-lock is the goal, something from the indica-dominant side of the Delicious Seeds catalogue would serve you better. But for daytime use or social sessions, Neville's Rose Auto is one of the best autos we carry.
This is a genuinely beginner-friendly autoflower. Neville's Rose Auto needs nutrient-rich soil, regular watering, and a consistent light schedule — that's about it. No photoperiod light-cycle switching, no complicated training regimes required. She'll sprout, veg, flower, and finish in roughly 8 weeks from the moment the seed cracks. For growers who've only run photoperiods before, that speed is almost disorienting.
Indoors, expect her to stay under 100 cm. That makes her a strong candidate for small grow tents — a 60x60 or 80x80 will handle two to four plants comfortably. The compact stature also means she responds well to SOG (Sea of Green) setups if you want to maximise that 600 g/m² potential. Pack the canopy, keep the light close, and let her do her thing.
Outdoors, she's equally straightforward. Pick a sunny spot — she wants direct midday sun — and you're looking at around 200 g/plant. Not record-breaking for outdoor cultivation, but for an 8-week auto, it's solid. And because she's compact outdoors too, she's easy to tuck into a balcony garden or a discreet corner of the yard without drawing attention.
One thing to watch: like most autos, she doesn't recover well from stress early in life. Overwatering in the first two weeks or transplanting at the wrong moment can stunt her permanently. Start in the final pot — a 10–15 litre container works well — and let her roots establish without interruption. Get that right, and she basically runs on autopilot from there.
The terpene profile on Neville's Rose Auto is where this strain really separates itself from the autoflower pack. During flowering, you'll notice the classic Haze aroma first — that sharp, almost electric herbal scent that any Haze lover will recognise instantly. Underneath that, floral sweetness builds as the buds fatten up.
Once cured and smoked, the flavour opens up properly. The first inhale delivers caramel and a warm incense note — almost like walking into a spice shop. On the exhale, citrus cuts through with a clean, bright finish, and there's a subtle spice on the back of the tongue that lingers. It's a varied, layered profile that changes slightly depending on how you consume it. Through a vaporiser at lower temperatures, the citrus and floral notes come forward. Combustion brings out more of the caramel and incense. Either way, it's a flavour that makes you want to go back for another session — which, at 24% THC, you might want to pace yourself on.
Compared to something like Delicious Candy Auto from the same seed bank, Neville's Rose Auto is less overtly sweet and more complex. If Delicious Candy is a bag of sweets, Neville's Rose is a spiced cocktail. Both are good — but they scratch very different itches.
| Strain | THC | Seed to Harvest | Indoor Yield | Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neville's Rose Auto (Delicious Seeds) | 24% | 8 weeks | Up to 600 g/m² | Up to 100 cm |
| Delicious Candy Auto (Delicious Seeds) | 20% | 8–9 weeks | Up to 500 g/m² | Up to 90 cm |
| Northern Light Blue (Delicious Seeds) | 21% | 9–10 weeks (photoperiod) | Up to 550 g/m² | Up to 120 cm |
Neville's Rose Auto leads on both THC and yield within the Delicious Seeds autoflower range. The only trade-off is that her sativa-dominant genetics mean the high is more cerebral than body-heavy — if you want something more sedating, Northern Light Blue leans more indica, though it's a photoperiod strain that takes longer to finish.
Neville's Rose Auto is sativa-dominant, bred from Critical Neville Haze Auto and Sugar Black Rose Auto. The sativa genetics show in the cerebral, uplifting character of the high, while the indica side contributes compact growth and dense bud structure.
Eight weeks from sprouting. That's the full cycle — germination to chop. It's one of the fastest turnarounds you'll find for a strain producing 24% THC and up to 600 g/m².
Indoors under optimal conditions, up to 600 g/m². Outdoors, expect around 200 g/plant. Indoor yields depend heavily on light intensity and pot size — a well-lit SOG setup in a proper tent will push you towards the upper end.
Yes — she's one of the easier autos to grow. Nutrient-rich soil, regular watering, 18–20 hours of light, and she handles the rest. The main thing to avoid is overwatering in the first two weeks and unnecessary transplanting. Start in the final pot and you're golden.
A layered blend of caramel, incense, citrus, and floral Haze notes with a subtle spice finish. Through a vaporiser, the citrus and floral tones come forward. Combustion emphasises the caramel and incense. A proper two-week cure makes a noticeable difference to flavour complexity.
No. As an autoflowering strain, Neville's Rose Auto transitions to flowering on her own around week 3, regardless of light schedule. Keep her on 18–20 hours of light from start to finish for the best results.
Up to 100 cm indoors. Outdoors she stays similarly compact. This makes her well-suited for small grow tents, balcony grows, and discreet setups where height is a limiting factor.
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.