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Triton Biscotto Lime Auto (Seedstockers)

Cannabis seeds

by Seedstockers Superior

€ 34,00
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A compact autoflowering strain crossing Biscotti Auto with Panty Punch Auto for complex chocolate-spice-lime flavour and fast-acting cerebral effects. Triton Biscotto Lime Auto yields up to 500g/m² indoors in just 10–11 weeks — a proper performer for small tents and flavour-focused growers. Pack of 3 seeds from Seedstockers.
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Triton Biscotto Lime Auto Cannabis Seeds by Seedstockers

Triton Biscotto Lime Auto is an autoflowering cannabis seed strain that crosses Biscotti Auto with Panty Punch Auto to deliver complex flavours and fast-acting cerebral effects. Seedstockers built this one for growers who want a fuss-free plant that still punches well above its weight in the flavour and potency department. With a 10–11 week seed-to-harvest cycle and yields up to 500g/m² indoors, it's a properly productive auto that doesn't demand expert-level attention.

Autoflowering 10–11 Weeks Seed to Harvest Up to 500g/m² Indoors Biscotti Auto x Panty Punch Auto 18+

Why Grow Triton Biscotto Lime Auto Seeds

Most autos make you choose: easy grow or interesting smoke. Triton Biscotto Lime Auto doesn't force that trade-off. The genetics behind this strain — Biscotti Auto crossed with Panty Punch Auto — produce a plant that stays compact, finishes fast, and still develops the kind of terpene complexity you'd normally associate with photoperiod strains that take twice as long.

The flavour profile is where this one really stands out. Think sweet chocolate layered with warm spices and a citrus-lime finish that lingers. We've seen a lot of autos come through over the years, and the ones with genuinely memorable flavour are rarer than seed banks would have you believe. Triton Biscotto Lime Auto is one of the good ones — and it's a strong candidate for making edibles or concentrates if you're into extraction, because those terpenes carry through processing remarkably well.

The plant itself grows in a compact, Christmas-tree shape — apical dominant, well-structured, and close to the ground. That makes it a solid pick for smaller tents or balcony grows where vertical space is limited. It responds well to low-stress training if you want to open up the canopy, but it'll produce respectable results even if you just let it do its thing.

One honest limitation: with outdoor yields topping out at around 90g per plant, this isn't the strain you'd choose if sheer volume is your only goal. But what you lose in raw weight, you gain in quality. The buds are dense, resinous, and properly flavourful. If you're after a strain that makes a small harvest feel like a big win, Triton Biscotto Lime Auto delivers.

Triton Biscotto Lime Auto Flavour and Aroma Profile

The terpene profile on Triton Biscotto Lime Auto is genuinely complex — not just "sweet and fruity" like half the auto descriptions out there. The dominant notes are sweet chocolate and warm baking spices, which come from the Biscotti Auto parent. Then the Panty Punch Auto side kicks in with a sharp citrus-lime edge that cuts through the sweetness and keeps things interesting. On the exhale, there's an earthy undertone that grounds the whole experience.

According to a review published in PMC, Cannabis sativa L. terpene profiles vary significantly depending on genetics and growing conditions, with over 200 terpenes identified across different cultivars (PMC7763918). What that means in practice: the chocolate-spice-lime combination in Triton Biscotto Lime Auto is a direct result of its specific genetic cross, not something you'll find in just any auto seed.

If you're comparing flavour profiles, Triton Biscotto Lime Auto sits somewhere between a dessert strain and a citrus-forward Haze. It's less one-dimensional than a straight Cookies cross, and more layered than most lemon-dominant autos. The lime note in particular is distinctive — it's not the generic "citrus" you get from limonene-heavy strains, but something sharper and more specific.

Growing Triton Biscotto Lime Auto Seeds

Triton Biscotto Lime Auto runs from seed to harvest in 10–11 weeks. That's the full cycle — no separate veg and flower phases to manage, no light schedule changes. Plug in your lights at 18/6 or 20/4, plant your seed, and the genetics handle the rest of the timing.

Specification Detail
Seed Bank Seedstockers
Genetics Biscotti Auto x Panty Punch Auto
Type Autoflowering
Seed-to-Harvest 10–11 weeks
Indoor Yield 400–500g/m²
Outdoor Yield Up to 90g/plant
Plant Structure Compact, Christmas-tree shape
Seeds per Pack 3
Flavour Profile Sweet chocolate, spices, citrus-lime
Effects Fast-acting cerebral, uplifting

How to Grow Triton Biscotto Lime Auto

  1. Germinate your Triton Biscotto Lime Auto seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, light soil mix. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final container early — autos don't recover well from transplant shock later in life. Use pots of at least 7 litres, or go up to 15 litres if you want the plant to reach its full potential.
  3. Set your light schedule to 18/6 or 20/4 for the entire cycle. There's no need to switch to 12/12 — the autoflowering genetics trigger flowering on their own, usually around week 3–4.
  4. Keep feeding moderate. Seedstockers bred this strain with resistant genetics, so it doesn't need heavy fertilisation. Start with a light vegetative nutrient mix and transition to bloom nutrients once you see the first pistils forming.
  5. The compact, Christmas-tree structure means Triton Biscotto Lime Auto doesn't demand aggressive training. That said, gentle LST (low-stress training) in the first few weeks can open up the canopy and improve light penetration to lower bud sites.
  6. Monitor humidity closely during the final weeks of flowering. Those dense, resinous buds can trap moisture, and you don't want to lose a harvest to bud rot at the finish line. Keep relative humidity below 50% in late flower.
  7. Harvest around week 10–11 when trichomes shift from clear to milky-white with some amber. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C for 7–10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks to bring out the full chocolate-spice-lime flavour.

Triton Biscotto Lime Auto: Indoor vs Outdoor Growing

Indoors, Triton Biscotto Lime Auto is a proper performer. The compact structure fits comfortably in a 60x60cm tent, and you can run multiple plants in an 80x80 or 100x100 setup without them competing for light. Expect 400–500g/m² from a well-managed indoor grow — that's strong for an auto, especially one that finishes in under 11 weeks.

Outdoors, the yield drops to around 90g per plant. That's the trade-off with compact autos — they don't stretch and fill space the way a photoperiod plant would in full sun. But outdoor Triton Biscotto Lime Auto plants are discreet, low-maintenance, and finish before autumn weather becomes a problem in most European climates. If you're growing on a balcony or in a small garden where keeping things low-profile matters, this strain's Christmas-tree shape works in your favour.

One thing we'd flag: if you're growing outdoors and your main goal is maximising weight, you might get more from a larger-framed auto like Big Bud Auto. But if flavour and quality are your priorities — and you want something that won't draw attention — Triton Biscotto Lime Auto is the better pick.

Complete your grow setup with a propagation kit for reliable germination, and consider a carbon filter if you're running indoors — the chocolate-spice-lime terpenes on Triton Biscotto Lime Auto are loud once flowering kicks in. A set of glass curing jars will also help you preserve that complex flavour profile after harvest.

Triton Biscotto Lime Auto for Edibles and Concentrates

This is where Triton Biscotto Lime Auto really earns its keep. The unique terpene combination — sweet chocolate, warm spices, citrus-lime — translates brilliantly into edibles and concentrates. A lot of strains lose their character during extraction or decarboxylation, but the flavour complexity here is robust enough to carry through.

If you're making butter or oil, the chocolate and spice notes pair naturally with baked goods. For concentrates like rosin or bubble hash, the resin production on Triton Biscotto Lime Auto's dense buds gives you solid starting material. The lime note becomes more pronounced in concentrates, which makes for a distinctive dab or vape experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Triton Biscotto Lime Auto take from seed to harvest?

Triton Biscotto Lime Auto completes its full cycle in 10–11 weeks from germination. No light schedule changes needed — the autoflowering genetics handle the transition to flowering automatically around week 3–4.

What yield can I expect from Triton Biscotto Lime Auto indoors?

Indoor yields range from 400–500g/m² depending on your setup and growing skill. Using pots of at least 7–15 litres and applying gentle LST will help you push towards the upper end of that range.

Is Triton Biscotto Lime Auto suitable for beginner growers?

Yes. Seedstockers designed this strain with resistant genetics and a compact, manageable structure. It's unlikely to cause problems even for first-time growers. Keep fertilisation moderate and humidity below 50% in late flower, and you'll be fine.

What does Triton Biscotto Lime Auto taste like?

The dominant flavours are sweet chocolate and warm baking spices from the Biscotti Auto parent, with a sharp citrus-lime finish from the Panty Punch Auto side. There's an earthy undertone on the exhale that rounds everything out.

What size pots should I use for Triton Biscotto Lime Auto?

Use at least 7-litre pots for a standard grow. If you want the plant to reach its full size and yield potential, go up to 15 litres. Plant directly into the final container — autos don't handle late transplanting well.

Can I train Triton Biscotto Lime Auto plants?

Triton Biscotto Lime Auto responds well to low-stress training (LST) during the first few weeks. Gently bending and tying down branches opens up the canopy for better light distribution. Avoid high-stress techniques like topping — autos don't have enough vegetative time to recover.

Is Triton Biscotto Lime Auto good for making edibles?

It's one of the better autos for edibles and concentrates. The complex terpene profile — chocolate, spice, lime — carries through decarboxylation and extraction better than most strains. The chocolate and spice notes pair especially well with baked goods.

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.

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