
Mexican Rush
Cannabis seeds
by Royal Queen Seeds
Mexican Rush Auto Cannabis Seeds by Royal Queen Seeds
Mexican Rush Auto is an autoflowering sativa-dominant cannabis seed from Royal Queen Seeds that delivers old-school Mexican landrace genetics in a compact, fast-finishing package. Born from a cross between the feminized Mexican Rush and Royal Haze Auto, this 80% sativa hybrid goes from germination to harvest in just 14 weeks — no photoperiod fuss, no light schedule changes, no drama. If you want genuine sativa energy without babysitting a 3-metre tree, this is your seed.
Pack Sizes
| Pack | Seeds | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 1 seed | 1 | Test run — see how she performs in your setup before committing |
| 3 seeds | 3 | Small tent or balcony grow, enough for a personal stash |
| 5 seeds | 5 | Fill a 1m² canopy with room for pheno selection |
| 10 seeds | 10 | Serious growers wanting to max out a grow room or run multiple cycles |
Every seed is feminized and autoflowering — no males to cull, no light cycle adjustments. Pick your pack based on grow space and ambition.
Mexican Rush Auto Genetics and Lineage
Mexican Rush Auto carries genuine Mexican landrace sativa genetics — the kind that built cannabis culture decades before anyone heard the word "hybrid." Royal Queen Seeds crossed their feminized Mexican Rush (a pure landrace selection) with Royal Haze Auto to add autoflowering capability and shave weeks off the grow cycle. The result is an 80% sativa / 20% indica hybrid that keeps the cerebral, uplifting character of its Mexican parent while staying manageable in height and timeline.
That landrace backbone matters. Mexican sativas are known for producing bright, energetic effects and complex terpene profiles — characteristics that get diluted in many modern polyhybrids. Mexican Rush Auto preserves that heritage. You're not getting a cookie-cutter auto here; you're getting genetics with actual history behind them.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Royal Queen Seeds |
| Genetics | Mexican Rush (feminized) x Royal Haze Auto |
| Type | Autoflowering, Feminized |
| Sativa / Indica | 80% Sativa / 20% Indica |
| THC Content | 20% |
| Seed to Harvest | 14 weeks |
| Indoor Height | Up to 130 cm |
| Outdoor Height | Up to 150 cm |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 500g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Approximately 220g per plant |
| Dominant Terpenes | Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene |
Flavour and Terpene Profile of Mexican Rush Auto
Mexican Rush Auto produces a rich, layered smoke that's more interesting than most autos manage. The terpene profile is dominated by myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene — a trio that creates a genuinely varied flavour experience rather than a one-note sweetness.
On the inhale, you get fruity and sweet notes up front. The exhale is where it gets interesting: earthy undertones meet a spicy kick from the caryophyllene, with a citrus brightness from the limonene that lingers on the palate. It smells like someone peeled an orange over a bowl of freshly turned soil and then ground black pepper into it. Not subtle, not simple — and that's the point.
We'd put this terpene profile up against plenty of photoperiod strains. Most autoflowering seeds sacrifice flavour complexity for speed. Mexican Rush Auto doesn't make that trade-off, and that's one of the strongest reasons to grow it. If you've been disappointed by bland-tasting autos before, this one will change your mind.
Growing Mexican Rush Auto Seeds
Mexican Rush Auto is one of the more forgiving sativa-dominant autos you can grow. The autoflowering genetics mean she'll flower regardless of light schedule — set your timer to 18-20 hours of light per day and let her do her thing. No need to switch to 12/12, no need to worry about light leaks triggering hermaphroditism.
Indoor plants stay at a manageable 130 cm or under. That's tall enough to produce serious yields (up to 500g/m²) but short enough for a standard grow tent. Outdoors, expect up to 150 cm with approximately 220g per plant. The 14-week total cycle from germination to harvest means you can plan your grow calendar with confidence — and potentially squeeze in two runs per season outdoors in warmer climates.
One honest note: sativa-dominant autos can stretch more than indica-heavy strains during the first weeks of flowering. If you're growing in a shorter tent (under 160 cm), consider low-stress training (LST) early on to keep the canopy even and maximise light exposure across all bud sites. Topping early can also encourage multiple colas instead of one dominant central spike.
- Germinate seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist soil. Keep temperatures around 22-25°C.
- Transplant seedlings into their final container (11-15 litre pots work well for autos) within the first week — autos don't like root disturbance once established.
- Provide 18-20 hours of light daily throughout the entire lifecycle. No light schedule change needed.
- Begin LST once the plant has 4-5 nodes, gently bending the main stem to open up the canopy. Tie down with soft plant wire.
- Feed with a light vegetative nutrient schedule for the first 4-5 weeks, then transition to bloom nutrients as flowers appear.
- Monitor humidity — keep it below 50% during flowering to prevent mould on those dense sativa buds.
- Harvest around week 14 from germination. Check trichomes with a jeweller's loupe: mostly cloudy with a few amber indicates peak potency for an uplifting effect.
Effects: What to Expect from Mexican Rush Auto
At 20% THC, Mexican Rush Auto delivers a cerebral, uplifting effect that leans heavily into its sativa heritage. This is a daytime strain through and through — the kind that pairs well with creative work, social situations, or simply getting things done without feeling glued to the sofa. The energy is clean and focused rather than jittery or scattered.
The 80/20 sativa-to-indica ratio means physical relaxation takes a back seat. You'll feel it in your head first and foremost. For growers who've been stuck in an indica loop of heavy-bodied, couch-locking strains, Mexican Rush Auto is a genuine change of pace.
A word of caution: 20% THC in a sativa-dominant strain can feel more intense than the same percentage in an indica. Sativa effects tend to amplify mental activity, which is brilliant when you're in the right headspace but can feel overwhelming if you overdo it. Start with a modest amount and see where it takes you before going back for more.
Why Mexican Rush Auto Stands Out
We've seen a lot of autoflowering seeds come through over the years, and most of them fall into one of two camps: fast but boring, or interesting but fiddly. Mexican Rush Auto doesn't fit either category. The 14-week seed-to-harvest cycle is genuinely quick for a sativa-dominant strain. The yields — up to 500g/m² indoors — are heavy by any auto standard. And the flavour profile has enough going on to keep you interested long after the novelty wears off.
Compared to something like Royal Haze Auto (one of its parents), Mexican Rush Auto adds that earthy, spicy landrace complexity that you simply don't get from Haze genetics alone. And compared to growing a photoperiod Mexican sativa — which can take 12-16 weeks of flowering alone, never mind veg time — this auto cuts the total timeline roughly in half while keeping the character intact.
The one thing it won't do is give you a heavy, sedating body stone. If that's what you're after, look at an indica-dominant auto instead. Mexican Rush Auto is built for energy and flavour, not for melting into the cushions. Know what you want going in, and this strain delivers exactly that.
Growing Mexican Rush Auto? Pair it with a complete grow tent kit to give those sativa genetics the light and airflow they need. A carbon filter is also worth picking up — those myrcene and limonene terpenes are pungent, and your neighbours will notice without proper extraction.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Mexican Rush Auto take from seed to harvest?
14 weeks total, from germination to harvest. That includes both the vegetative and flowering phases — no separate light schedule change needed since it's autoflowering.
What yield can I expect from Mexican Rush Auto indoors?
Up to 500g/m² indoors under optimal conditions with 18-20 hours of daily light. Outdoors, expect approximately 220g per plant. These are strong numbers for an autoflowering strain.
Is Mexican Rush Auto good for beginners?
Yes. The autoflowering genetics remove the need for light schedule management, and the plant stays compact enough for small tents (up to 130 cm indoors). Just watch for stretch during early flowering and apply LST if height is a concern.
What does Mexican Rush Auto taste like?
A mix of fruity sweetness, earthy depth, and a spicy-citrus finish. The dominant terpenes — myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene — create a varied, layered flavour that's more complex than most autos.
How tall does Mexican Rush Auto grow?
Up to 130 cm indoors and 150 cm outdoors. For a sativa-dominant auto, that's quite manageable. Use LST or early topping to control height further if your grow space is limited.
Can I grow Mexican Rush Auto outdoors?
Absolutely. She'll reach up to 150 cm and produce around 220g per plant. The 14-week total cycle means you can harvest before autumn weather becomes a problem in most European climates.
What's the THC level of Mexican Rush Auto?
20% THC. For a sativa-dominant autoflower, that's potent. The effects are cerebral and uplifting — go easy on the first session if you're sensitive to sativa-leaning strains.
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.











