
White Choco Autoflower
Cannabis seeds
by Amsterdam Genetics
White Choco Autoflower Cannabis Seeds
White Choco Autoflower is an autoflowering feminised cannabis seed from Amsterdam Genetics that delivers the same spicy-chocolate flavour profile and positive, uplifting effect as the photoperiod original — in roughly 9-10 weeks from seed to harvest. With 70% indica genetics, 18% THC, and ruderalis-driven autoflowering traits, she skips the light-schedule fuss and still fills the room with resin-coated buds. If you've ever smoked White Choco in an Amsterdam coffeeshop and thought "I want that in my tent," this is the seed to grab.
Pack Sizes
White Choco Autoflower seeds come in packs of 3, 5, or 10. The 3-pack is enough for a single small-tent run — enough to see what she's about without overcommitting. The 5-pack gives you room for one or two extras in case of slower germinators. The 10-pack is the grower's choice if you already know you like the genetics and want to fill a larger canopy or run successive harvests.
Flavour Profile: Spicy Chocolate That Actually Delivers
White Choco Autoflower tastes exactly how it sounds — and that's rare. Most "chocolate" strains give you a vague earthy sweetness and call it a day. This one genuinely hits with rich, sweet chocolate notes up front, followed by a spicy, almost peppery finish on the exhale. There's a warmth to it that sits somewhere between dark cocoa and fresh-ground spice. According to research published in Applications of Cannabis Sativa L. in Food and Its Therapeutic Potential, fine chocolate flavour profiles involve complex interactions between cocoa solids and complementary compounds (PMC8708517) — and the terpene profile in White Choco mirrors that complexity surprisingly well.
The dominant terpene here is likely beta-caryophyllene, the same sesquiterpene responsible for black pepper's bite. According to research in Cannabis Derivatives as Ingredients of Functional Foods, beta-caryophyllene exhibits selective CB2 receptor agonism with varied therapeutic properties (PMC12385636). That spicy kick isn't just flavour — it's part of what shapes the overall experience.
We'd compare it to Amsterdam Genetics' Choco Kush, but White Choco leans sweeter and less earthy. If you want that coffeeshop dessert-counter vibe without the heavy diesel funk, this is the one.
Growing White Choco Autoflower Seeds
White Choco Autoflower is genuinely low-maintenance — not "easy for an auto" low-maintenance, but properly straightforward. Her ruderalis genetics mean she flowers on her own schedule regardless of your light cycle. Set your timer to 18/6 or 20/4 from seed to harvest and forget about it. No flipping to 12/12, no light leak paranoia.
She develops into a sturdy, compact plant with strong lateral branching and excellent resin production. Expect visible trichome coverage by week 5-6. The natural resistance to fungal diseases is a genuine advantage — she handles cooler nights and higher humidity better than most autos we've seen. That said, she's not invincible. Keep your airflow solid and don't let relative humidity creep above 60% during late flower, or you're still inviting trouble.
From seed to chop, you're looking at 9-10 weeks. Yields are respectable for an autoflower — Amsterdam Genetics rates her as a good producer, and growers we've spoken to confirm she punches above her weight class when given decent light and nutrients.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Amsterdam Genetics |
| Seed Type | Autoflowering, Feminised |
| Genetics | 70% Indica / 30% Sativa (Ruderalis) |
| THC Content | 18% |
| Seed to Harvest | 9-10 weeks |
| Fungal Resistance | Above average |
| Resin Production | High |
| Difficulty | Beginner-friendly |
| Available Packs | 3, 5, or 10 seeds |
Running White Choco Autoflower indoors? Pair her with a complete grow tent kit — tent, light, ventilation, and carbon filter in one box. She doesn't need much vertical space, so an 80x80cm tent handles 2-4 plants comfortably. A decent carbon filter is non-negotiable once she starts flowering — that chocolate-spice terpene profile fills a room fast.
Effects: What to Expect from White Choco Auto
Despite being 70% indica, White Choco Autoflower doesn't pin you to the sofa the way you might expect. The effect starts with a noticeable mood lift — a warm, positive headspace that makes conversation flow easily. It's a social smoke first, a relaxation tool second. The body effect builds gradually, settling into a calm, comfortable physical ease without heavy sedation at moderate doses.
At 18% THC, she sits in a comfortable middle ground — strong enough to be satisfying for regular users, not so overwhelming that newer smokers can't handle a sensible amount. According to research published in Quality of Life and a Surveillant Endocannabinoid System, the relaxation component of cannabis is highly associated with the endocannabinoid system's immediate post-consumption effects (PMC8581450).
According to An Individuality of Response to Cannabinoids: Challenges in Pharmacological Research, cannabis has varied physiological impacts beyond central nervous system effects, including cardiovascular and reproductive system interactions (PMC10058560). Individual responses vary, so if you're new to this strain, give yourself time to gauge the effect before reaching for more.
Traditionally, indica-dominant strains like White Choco have been used by those seeking relief from stress and sleeping difficulties. The combination of physical calm and mental positivity makes her a favourite among medicinal growers — though we'd always recommend speaking with a healthcare professional about your specific situation.
Why White Choco Autoflower Deserves a Spot in Your Tent
Here's the honest pitch: the cannabis seed market is absolutely packed with autoflowers, and most of them compromise on either flavour, potency, or yield. White Choco Autoflower is one of the few that doesn't make you choose. The taste is genuinely distinctive — not another generic "fruity" or "skunky" auto, but a proper spicy-chocolate profile that you'd recognise blind in a lineup.
The 9-10 week seed-to-harvest cycle means you can run three full cycles in the time it takes some photoperiods to finish twice. And because she doesn't care about light schedules, you can run her alongside other autos on a fixed 18/6 or 20/4 without any plant throwing a tantrum.
The one honest limitation: she's not going to produce the monster yields of a trained photoperiod White Choco in a large setup. Autoflowers have a genetic ceiling, and while she's generous for her category, don't expect 500g per plant. If maximum yield is your priority and you have the space and patience for a photoperiod grow, the original White Choco feminised might serve you better. But for speed, simplicity, and flavour-per-effort ratio, the auto version is hard to beat.
We've carried Amsterdam Genetics seeds since their early days, and White Choco has consistently been one of their most requested strains. The auto version brings that coffeeshop classic to growers who want results without a botany degree.
How to Grow White Choco Autoflower
- Germinate your seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, airy soil. Keep temperatures between 22-25°C. Most seeds crack within 24-72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final container early — 11-15 litre fabric pots work well. Autoflowers don't like being transplanted once established, so move them before the taproot hits the bottom of the starter pot.
- Set your light schedule to 18 hours on, 6 hours off from day one. Some growers run 20/4 for extra growth — both work. She'll flower on her own around week 3-4 regardless of light cycle.
- Feed lightly during the vegetative stage. Autoflowers are sensitive to overfeeding. Start at half the manufacturer's recommended nutrient dose and increase only if the plant looks hungry (pale new growth, slow development).
- Switch to bloom nutrients when you see the first pistils forming. Maintain good airflow around the canopy — her natural fungal resistance helps, but stagnant air and high humidity are still the enemy during flower.
- Watch the trichomes from week 7 onwards. Harvest when roughly 70-80% of trichomes are milky white with a few turning amber. This typically falls around week 9-10 from seed.
- Dry in a dark room at 18-20°C and 55-60% relative humidity for 7-10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The chocolate and spice notes develop significantly during a proper cure — don't rush this step.
White Choco Auto vs Other Amsterdam Genetics Autos
| Strain | Genetics | THC | Seed to Harvest | Flavour Profile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| White Choco Autoflower | 70% Indica | 18% | 9-10 weeks | Spicy chocolate, sweet |
| AK Choco Kush (photo) | Indica-dominant | Varies | 8-9 weeks flowering | Chocolate, earthy, kush |
| Blue Magic (photo) | Hybrid | Varies | 8-9 weeks flowering | Berry, sweet, floral |
White Choco Auto wins on convenience and speed. If you want a similar chocolate-forward flavour but prefer a photoperiod with potentially higher yields, AK Choco Kush is worth a look — though it leans earthier and more traditionally "kush." Blue Magic is a different direction entirely: fruity and floral, better suited if you want variety in your tent rather than doubling down on chocolate.
Safety and Interactions
Cannabis interacts with several medications. Research indicates that cannabinoids may interact with warfarin (a blood thinner) and amiodarone (a cardiac rhythm medication), potentially altering their effectiveness. If you use prescription medication — particularly blood thinners, heart medication, or CNS depressants — speak with your doctor before using cannabis products.
Common side effects at higher doses include dry mouth and mild dizziness. Stay hydrated, start with a moderate amount if you're unfamiliar with the strain, and give yourself at least 15-20 minutes between sessions to gauge the full effect.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is White Choco Autoflower suitable for first-time growers?
Yes. Her autoflowering genetics remove the need for light schedule changes, and her natural fungal resistance means she's forgiving of imperfect conditions. Feed lightly, keep airflow decent, and she'll do most of the work herself. One of the more beginner-friendly autos in the Amsterdam Genetics catalogue.
How long does White Choco Autoflower take from seed to harvest?
Expect 9-10 weeks from germination to harvest. Some phenotypes finish a few days earlier or later depending on growing conditions, but 10 weeks is a reliable planning window.
What does White Choco Autoflower taste like?
Sweet chocolate on the inhale with a spicy, peppery finish. The flavour is more complex than most autos — think dark cocoa with warm spice, not artificial chocolate sweetness. A proper 2-week cure brings out the best of it.
Can I grow White Choco Autoflower outdoors?
Absolutely. Her fungal resistance makes her better suited to outdoor conditions than many autos. She handles cooler nights and moderate humidity well. Plant after the last frost, give her full sun, and she'll finish in about 10 weeks regardless of the season's light cycle.
What's the difference between White Choco Auto and the photoperiod version?
Same genetics, same flavour, same 18% THC. The auto version is faster (9-10 weeks total vs 8-9 weeks of flowering alone for the photoperiod, plus veg time) and doesn't need a 12/12 light flip. The trade-off is slightly lower maximum yield potential. For most home growers, the auto is the more practical choice.
How much yield can I expect from White Choco Autoflower?
Amsterdam Genetics rates her yields as good for an autoflower. In a well-lit indoor setup with proper nutrients, expect a solid return from each plant. She won't match a trained photoperiod in a large tent, but for a 9-10 week turnaround, the yield-to-time ratio is excellent.
Does White Choco Autoflower have strong resin production?
Yes. Trichome coverage is notably heavy for an autoflower — she's a proper resin producer. This makes her a good candidate if you're interested in making extracts or hash from trim and smaller buds.
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.











