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by Expert Seeds
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Northern Light x Big Bud Auto is an autoflowering cannabis strain from Expert Seeds that trades speed for sheer bulk — up to 600g/m² indoors from seed to harvest in 80-90 days. That's a yield figure most photoperiod strains would be proud of, let alone an auto. The genetics combine two legendary indica-dominant lines into a resinous, earthy producer that grows up to 150cm tall, making it one of the larger autoflowering varieties you'll find.
This strain comes in two pack options: 3 seeds or 5 seeds. If you're running a single tent and want to test the genetics first, the 3-pack is sensible. Going with 5 gives you room to fill a full canopy — at 150cm per plant, three to five will comfortably occupy an 80x80 or 100x100 space. We'd lean toward the 5-pack if you've already got your setup dialled in, because losing even one seed to a slow germination leaves you short on canopy coverage with only three.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Expert Seeds |
| Genetics | Northern Light x Big Bud (Autoflowering) |
| Type | Autoflowering, Feminised |
| Dominant Profile | Indica dominant |
| THC Content | 18% |
| CBD Content | Present (undisclosed percentage) |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 600g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield per Plant | 55-80g |
| Plant Height | Up to 150cm |
| Seed to Harvest | 80-90 days |
| Flavour Profile | Earthy, yeasty, sweet and sour |
| Available Packs | 3 seeds / 5 seeds |
Running autos means you need light that stays consistent from seedling to chop. A full-spectrum LED panel paired with a reliable timer keeps your Northern Light x Big Bud Auto on an 18/6 or 20/4 schedule without intervention. If you're growing in a tent, a carbon filter is non-negotiable — these plants produce resinous, pungent flowers from week five onwards.
Most autoflowering strains finish in 60-70 days. Northern Light x Big Bud Auto asks for 80-90. That extra fortnight isn't wasted time — it's where the yield gap opens up. While a typical auto might give you 300-400g/m² indoors, this strain pushes toward 600g/m². The maths is straightforward: an extra two weeks of flowering adds density and weight to every bud site on a plant that's already taller than most autos have any right to be.
The indica dominance shows in the growth pattern. Expect a sturdy central cola with thick lateral branches that don't need much training to support their own weight. The 150cm height ceiling means you can get away without aggressive low-stress training, though bending the main stem at week three will open up the lower canopy and push those side branches into more direct light. We've seen growers pull the best results from this strain by simply topping once and letting the natural branching do the rest.
Here's the honest limitation: 80-90 days is the breeder's estimate under optimal conditions. If your environment fluctuates — cold nights, inconsistent watering, underpowered lighting — you could be looking at 95-100 days. Autos don't wait for you to fix problems; they flower on their own schedule regardless. So if you're running this strain, get your setup right before germination, not after.
The dried and properly cured buds carry an earthy, yeasty base note — think fresh bread dough left on a wooden counter. Over that sits a sweet and sour layer that comes through more on the exhale. It's not a fruity sweetness; it's closer to fermented fruit, tangy and warm. The yeast character is distinctive and sets this strain apart from the typical "earthy indica" category. If you've smoked classic Northern Lights before, you'll recognise the foundation, but the Big Bud genetics add a denser, more complex aromatic layer.
According to research published in Nutrients and Bioactive Compounds from Cannabis Sativa, terpenes like D-limonene and caryophyllene are commonly found across cannabis cultivars and contribute to the varied aromatic profiles growers associate with different strains (PMC12154244). The earthy-yeasty character of Northern Light x Big Bud Auto likely reflects a myrcene-dominant terpene blend, which is typical of indica-leaning genetics.
| Characteristic | Northern Light x Big Bud Auto | Typical Fast Auto (60-70 days) |
|---|---|---|
| Seed to Harvest | 80-90 days | 60-70 days |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 600g/m² | 300-400g/m² |
| Plant Height | Up to 150cm | 60-100cm |
| THC Level | 18% | 14-17% |
| Dominant Profile | Indica | Varies |
| Outdoor Yield per Plant | 55-80g | 30-50g |
The trade-off is clear. You sacrifice two to three weeks of growing time and gain 50-100% more yield with higher potency. For growers who measure success in grams per harvest rather than harvests per year, Northern Light x Big Bud Auto is the better bet. If you need the fastest possible turnaround — say, squeezing in a late-season outdoor run before autumn — a quicker auto might suit you better. But for a dedicated indoor cycle, the extra time pays for itself in dried weight.
At 18% THC with a notable CBD presence, Northern Light x Big Bud Auto sits in a comfortable middle ground — potent enough to satisfy experienced users, not so overwhelming that it punishes anyone who overestimates a dose. The indica dominance delivers a physical, relaxing effect that settles into the body rather than racing through the head.
The CBD content is worth noting. Expert Seeds describes this as a strain with "a good pinch of CBD," which suggests a measurable but not dominant cannabinoid ratio. According to a 2015 meta-analysis reviewing randomised clinical trials of medical cannabis and cannabinoids from 1974 through 2014, strains containing both THC and CBD showed varied therapeutic responses across different conditions (PMC5741114). The combination of 18% THC alongside CBD makes this strain traditionally associated with physical relaxation and muscular ease.
Research into light spectrum effects on Northern Lights genetics has shown interesting results. According to a study on far-red light and medicinal cannabis, total cannabinoid yields in Northern Lights were increased by nearly 70% under specific far-red light treatments compared to a standard 12-hour light control (PMC12092679). While this particular study examined photoperiod plants, it shows the genetic potential locked inside the Northern Lights lineage — and suggests that growers experimenting with supplemental far-red LEDs during the final weeks of flower could see meaningful increases in resin production.
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.