
Strawberry Cheesecake
Cannabis seeds
by Barney's Farm
Strawberry Cheesecake Auto Cannabis Seeds by Barney's Farm
Strawberry Cheesecake Auto is an indica-dominant autoflowering cannabis seed from Barney's Farm that delivers dessert-counter aromatics and a heavy, full-body stone in roughly 70 days from seed. Built on a three-way cross of Strawberry Pie, Afghan OG, and Barney's BF Super Auto #1, this strain packs genuine genetic depth into a compact, fast-finishing plant. If you want thick, resinous buds without babysitting a photoperiod schedule, this is where you start.
Choose Your Pack
| Pack Size | SKU | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 3 seeds | CSBF0162 | Single-tent runs, first-time growers testing the strain |
| 5 seeds | CSBF0163 | Pheno hunting or filling a full canopy in one go |
We'd grab the 5-pack. Autoflowers don't give you a second chance at cloning, so having a couple of extras means you can pick the best phenotype and still keep your canopy full if one seed doesn't pop.
Genetics and Lineage of Strawberry Cheesecake Auto Seeds
Barney's Farm didn't just slap an auto gene onto a random photoperiod and call it done. The breeding path here is a proper three-stage project. It started with a standout Strawberry Pie phenotype selected from Barney's own genetics lab — sweet, fruity, loaded with terpenes. That was crossed to Afghan OG, a spicy, resinous indica that adds structure, frost, and that classic OG backbone. The resulting Strawberry Afghan hybrid was then paired with BF Super Auto #1, one of Barney's best-performing autoflowering lines, and backcrossed until the traits stabilised.
What you get is a plant that actually behaves like an indica — tight internodal spacing, broad fan leaves, dense bud formation — while still flipping to flower automatically. The Afghan OG influence shows up in the resin coverage and the physical stone, while the Strawberry Pie genetics keep the flavour interesting. It's not a watered-down auto version of a good strain. It's a properly developed cultivar.
Aroma and Flavour Profile of Strawberry Cheesecake Auto
This is where Strawberry Cheesecake Auto earns its name, and honestly, it's one of the more accurately named strains we've come across. Crack open a cured bud and you get hit with ripe strawberry sweetness first — not artificial, more like warm strawberries that have been sitting in the sun. Underneath that, there's a tangy, slightly sour note that genuinely recalls cheesecake batter. Then the Afghan OG lineage sneaks in at the back: a subtle spice, almost like cinnamon bark, that stops the whole profile from being one-dimensional.
When smoked or vaped, the strawberry comes through on the inhale and the creamy, tart cheesecake flavour sits on the exhale. It's a dessert strain that actually tastes like dessert, which is rarer than the seed catalogues would have you believe. If you've grown Barney's Farm seeds before, you know their terpene game is strong — Strawberry Cheesecake Auto is no exception.
One honest note: the spice from the Afghan OG side can vary between phenotypes. Some plants lean more fruit-forward, others bring more of that earthy, peppery kick. With the 5-pack, you'll likely find both expressions.
Growing Strawberry Cheesecake Auto Seeds
Strawberry Cheesecake Auto is a straightforward grow, and that's not just marketing talk. Autoflowers from Barney's Farm tend to be vigorous and forgiving, and this strain follows that pattern. Here's what to expect from seed to harvest.
- Germination: Standard paper-towel method or direct sow into a small pot of moist, light soil. Taproots typically show within 24–72 hours. Plant taproot-down, about 1cm deep.
- Seedling phase (days 1–14): Keep humidity around 65–70% and light intensity low. An 18/6 light cycle works well for the entire lifecycle — no schedule changes needed.
- Vegetative growth (days 14–35): This is where Strawberry Cheesecake Auto takes off. Expect vigorous, bushy growth with deep green foliage and tight internodal spacing. The indica structure means you won't need much training, but gentle LST (low-stress training) during this window opens up the canopy nicely.
- Transition and flowering (days 35–50): The plant shifts to flower on its own — no light-cycle change required. You'll see pre-flowers forming quickly, and stretch is moderate. Expect the plant to roughly double in height from the start of flower.
- Late flowering and ripening (days 50–70): Buds fatten up considerably in the final two to three weeks. Trichome coverage gets heavy, and the strawberry aroma becomes unmistakable. Watch trichomes with a loupe — harvest when most are milky with a few turning amber for that deep indica stone.
- Harvest, dry, and cure: Hang-dry whole plants in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days. Cure in glass jars for at least two weeks. The cheesecake flavour really develops during the cure — don't rush it.
Yield and Performance: What to Expect
For an autoflower, Strawberry Cheesecake Auto produces impressively. Barney's Farm autos are bred for performance, not just speed, and this strain reflects that. Indoor growers running 18/6 under decent lighting can expect solid returns of dense, chunky buds. The indica structure means most of the weight concentrates around the main cola and upper branches, with minimal popcorn bud lower down.
Outdoors, the plant stays compact enough for balconies and small gardens while still producing a respectable harvest. The total lifecycle from seed sits around 70 days, which means you can potentially squeeze in two full runs per outdoor season in warmer European climates.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Type | Autoflowering, feminised |
| Genetics | Strawberry Pie x Afghan OG x BF Super Auto #1 |
| Dominance | Indica-dominant |
| Seed Bank | Barney's Farm |
| Lifecycle (seed to harvest) | Approximately 70 days |
| Recommended Light Cycle | 18/6 (full lifecycle) |
| Plant Structure | Compact, bushy, tight internodes |
| Aroma | Strawberry, cheesecake, subtle spice |
| Difficulty | Easy — suitable for first-time growers |
| Available Packs | 3 seeds (CSBF0162) / 5 seeds (CSBF0163) |
Why Strawberry Cheesecake Auto Stands Out
The autoflower market is packed with strains that promise flavour and potency but deliver neither. We've seen it plenty of times — growers buy auto seeds expecting something close to the photoperiod version and end up with airy, bland buds that finish fast but aren't worth trimming. Strawberry Cheesecake Auto is a different animal.
The three-stage breeding process Barney's Farm used here — selecting a specific Strawberry Pie pheno, crossing it to Afghan OG for structure and resin, then introducing their best auto genetics and backcrossing for stability — means this isn't a rush job. The BF Super Auto #1 parent is one of the strongest autoflowering lines in Barney's catalogue, and its influence shows in the vigour and bud density of Strawberry Cheesecake Auto.
Compared to something like a standard auto cookie strain, Strawberry Cheesecake Auto brings a more complex terpene profile. The strawberry-cheesecake-spice combination is genuinely layered, not just "sweet." And compared to photoperiod indicas, you're trading a few weeks of veg control for a dramatically shorter total grow time — roughly 70 days versus 4–5 months. For growers who want indica-grade buds without the long wait, this is the best auto in Barney's Farm's current lineup for that specific job.
The one limitation worth mentioning: because it's an auto, you can't extend veg time to grow a bigger plant. What you see in the first three weeks is roughly the frame you're working with. LST helps, topping doesn't — autoflowers rarely recover from topping fast enough to justify the stress. Work with the plant's natural shape and you'll be rewarded.
Running Strawberry Cheesecake Auto indoors? Pair it with a complete grow tent kit to control your environment from day one. A carbon filter is non-negotiable once this strain hits late flower — the strawberry terpenes are loud. For drying and curing, a set of glass storage jars keeps those dessert flavours locked in.
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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.











