
Strawberry Haze
Cannabis seeds
by Kannabia Seeds
Strawberry Haze Auto Cannabis Seeds by Kannabia
Strawberry Haze Auto is an autoflowering cannabis seed variety from Kannabia Seed Co. that delivers sativa-dominant Haze genetics in a compact, fast-finishing plant. From germination to harvest in roughly 80 days, this 70% sativa hybrid produces dense, resinous buds with a distinctive strawberry-meets-spice aroma — no extended flowering schedule, no oversized grow space required.
This product comes in a single pack of 5 feminised autoflowering seeds (SKU: CSKA0081). Every seed is female — no males to cull, no sexing required.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Kannabia Seed Co. |
| Genetics | 70% Sativa / 30% Indica |
| Seed Type | Feminised Autoflowering |
| Seeds per Pack | 5 |
| Vegetative Period | Approximately 3–4 weeks |
| Total Cycle (Seed to Harvest) | Approximately 80 days |
| Growing Environment | Indoor / Outdoor |
| Bud Structure | Dense, elongated, bright green with heavy resin coverage |
| Aroma Profile | Strawberry, citrus, spice, hash |
| Recommended Medium | Organic, nutrient-rich soil |
Why Strawberry Haze Auto Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow
Haze genetics are legendary for a reason — that uplifting, energising character and complex terpene profile have kept growers coming back for decades. The catch? Traditional Haze strains flower for 12 weeks or more and stretch like they're trying to touch the ceiling. That's brilliant if you've got a warehouse and infinite patience. Less brilliant if you're running a 60x60 tent in a spare bedroom.
Strawberry Haze Auto solves the Haze problem without gutting what makes Haze special. Kannabia crossed their Haze line with ruderalis genetics and a strawberry-forward phenotype, then stabilised the result into a feminised auto that finishes in about 80 days from the moment the seed cracks open. You still get the sativa-dominant effect profile — clear-headed, creative, social — but in a plant that stays manageable indoors and doesn't need a light schedule change to trigger flowering.
We'd pick this over a photoperiod Haze for any grower running a single tent who doesn't want to dedicate an entire cycle to one strain. Pop five seeds, keep your light on 18/6 or 20/4 the whole way through, and you'll have jars full of strawberry-scented bud before a photoperiod Haze has even finished stretching.
Aroma and Flavour: What Strawberry Haze Auto Buds Smell Like
Once dried and properly cured — give them at least two weeks in glass jars, burping daily — Strawberry Haze Auto buds open up with a layered nose that's genuinely impressive for an autoflower. The first thing that hits you is ripe strawberry: sweet, almost jammy, with a crispness underneath that stops it becoming cloying. Behind that sits the classic Haze backbone — citrus peel, a peppery spice, and a deep, earthy hash undertone that lingers on your fingers after handling the buds.
The resin production is worth mentioning separately. These buds come out of the dry tent coated in trichomes — sticky to the touch, with that slightly tacky texture that tells you the plant put serious energy into resin glands rather than just leaf mass. If you're into making dry sift or bubble hash from your trim, Strawberry Haze Auto gives you plenty to work with.
How to Grow Strawberry Haze Auto Seeds
- Germinate your seeds. Soak them in a glass of water for 12–24 hours, then transfer to damp paper towels between two plates. Taproots should appear within 24–72 hours. Strawberry Haze Auto seeds germinate vigorously — Kannabia's genetics are consistent here.
- Plant into your final container. Autoflowers don't love transplanting. Go straight into an 11–15 litre fabric pot filled with organic, nutrient-rich soil. A pre-amended living soil mix works brilliantly — it feeds the plant slowly without the risk of nutrient burn that autos are sensitive to.
- Set your light schedule. 18 hours on, 6 hours off is the standard for autos. Some growers run 20/4. Either works. No need to switch to 12/12 — the ruderalis genetics handle the flowering trigger internally.
- Veg phase: weeks 1–4. Your seedlings will develop into bushy, vigorous young plants over 3–4 weeks. Keep humidity around 60–65% and temperatures between 22–26°C. Go easy on additional feeding — if you're in good soil, plain water with a root stimulant is enough for the first two weeks.
- Flowering phase: weeks 4–11. Strawberry Haze Auto transitions to flower automatically around week 3–4. You'll see white pistils forming at the nodes. From here, she'll stretch a bit (sativa genetics showing), then focus energy on bud production. Feed with organic bloom nutrients at half the manufacturer's recommended dose — autos are lighter feeders than photoperiods.
- Harvest around day 80. Check trichomes with a jeweller's loupe. You're looking for mostly milky trichomes with a few turning amber. The bright green buds should be dense, elongated, and absolutely caked in resin. Cut, hang in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days, then jar and cure.
Honest Limitations: What to Watch Out For
No strain is flawless, and Strawberry Haze Auto has a couple of quirks worth knowing about before you commit. First, nutrient sensitivity. Like most autoflowers, she doesn't tolerate heavy feeding. If you're used to pushing photoperiod plants with aggressive nutrient schedules, dial it back by 40–50%. Organic soil and gentle liquid feeds are your friends here. Overfeeding an auto is the single fastest way to stunt her, and with only 80 days on the clock, there's no recovery time.
Second, yield. Autoflowers produce less per plant than a well-trained photoperiod — that's the trade-off for speed. You won't be pulling 500g per plant. But you can run multiple cycles per year in the same space, which often means more total weight annually. And the bud quality? That's not compromised. The resin coverage and terpene profile on Strawberry Haze Auto rival plenty of photoperiod Haze cuts we've seen.
Growing Strawberry Haze Auto indoors? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit — tent, light, ventilation, and carbon filter sorted in one go. For the organic soil approach Kannabia recommends, grab a bag of pre-amended living soil and a bottle of organic bloom nutrients to keep things simple from seedling to harvest.
Strawberry Haze Auto vs Photoperiod Haze: Which Should You Grow?
| Feature | Strawberry Haze Auto | Typical Photoperiod Haze |
|---|---|---|
| Total Cycle Time | ~80 days (seed to harvest) | 4–6 weeks veg + 12–14 weeks flower (120–140 days) |
| Light Schedule | 18/6 or 20/4 throughout | 18/6 veg, 12/12 flower |
| Plant Height | Compact to medium | Tall — often 150cm+ indoors |
| Yield per Plant | Moderate | High |
| Cycles per Year (Indoor) | 3–4 | 2 |
| Genetics | 70% Sativa / 30% Indica + Ruderalis | 80–100% Sativa |
| Nutrient Sensitivity | Higher — feed gently | Lower — tolerates heavier feeding |
| Aroma | Strawberry, citrus, spice, hash | Citrus, spice, hash (varies by cut) |
If you've got the vertical space, the patience, and a dedicated flowering room, a photoperiod Haze will reward you with bigger individual yields. But if you're working with a single tent, limited headroom, or you simply want Haze-quality bud without a 20-week commitment, Strawberry Haze Auto is the smarter pick. We've seen growers pull three full auto cycles in the time it takes to run one photoperiod Haze from seed — and end up with more total dried weight.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Strawberry Haze Auto take from seed to harvest?
Approximately 80 days from germination to harvest. The vegetative phase lasts about 3–4 weeks, with the plant transitioning to flower automatically. No light schedule change needed.
Can I grow Strawberry Haze Auto outdoors?
Yes. Pop them outside in a sunny spot once they've developed a few sets of leaves. Autoflowers don't depend on photoperiod changes, so they'll flower regardless of day length. A warm, sunny climate gives the best results.
What nutrients should I use for Strawberry Haze Auto?
Kannabia recommends organic, nutrient-rich soil with organic fertilisers. Autoflowers are sensitive to overfeeding — use half the dose you'd give a photoperiod plant. Pre-amended living soil is the easiest approach.
Is Strawberry Haze Auto suitable for small grow tents?
Absolutely. The compact growth habit makes it a strong choice for 60x60 or 80x80 tents. She stays shorter than a photoperiod Haze, so headroom is rarely an issue. You can comfortably fit 2–4 plants in an 80x80.
What does Strawberry Haze Auto smell like?
Ripe strawberry up front — sweet and slightly jammy — layered over classic Haze notes of citrus peel, pepper spice, and earthy hash. The aroma intensifies during the final weeks of flowering and really opens up after a proper 2-week cure.
Do I need to change the light schedule to trigger flowering?
No. Strawberry Haze Auto flowers automatically thanks to its ruderalis genetics. Keep your lights on 18/6 or 20/4 from seedling to harvest — the plant handles the rest.
How many seeds come in a pack?
Each pack contains 5 feminised autoflowering seeds. All seeds are female, so there's no need to identify and remove male plants.
Last updated: April 2026
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