How to grow Elephant

40% indica - 60% sativa
SpicyCitrusRelaxedUplifting
Elephant — Super Sativa Seed Club

Seb's take

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Auto Ultimate crossed with a CBD autoflower into a plant that grows into its name — large, confident, and weighty in the bud department. Citrus brightness meets peppery spice on the nose; the effect is soothing and medicinal with a gentle uplift rather than a jolt. Give her the headroom she clearly expects.

Growing Elephant: what to expect

Auto-flowering, so the light-schedule homework is largely done for you. Less control, fewer mistakes on offer — a fair trade for a first grow. Details in autos versus photoperiods.

Allow 12 weeks of flower, possibly more. Long-flowering lines reward the grower who doesn't count the days aloud — knowing the harvest signs matters more than the calendar here.

Tall, at 200 cm or better. Indoors that means training from early on; outdoors it means picking a spot the neighbours can't see over.

She produces respectably: 488 – 610 g/m² or thereabouts when treated well. Consistency is her selling point — feed her properly and she keeps her end of the bargain.

THC tests around 20%, which is strong by any sensible chart. Respect it accordingly.

The nose runs spicy: pepper and warmth over the top of everything else.

Grower reports give her a relaxed lean: unhurried company for an unhurried evening.

Learn to grow her properly:

Common questions about Elephant

How long does Elephant take to flower?

Around 12 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers. She takes her time; the result is the argument for it.

Is Elephant an autoflower or a photoperiod strain?

An autoflower — she flowers on age rather than light hours, which simplifies the schedule considerably.

How tall does Elephant grow?

Around 200 cm. Plan your headroom before she plans it for you.

How strong is Elephant?

The breeder lists THC around 20%. Firmly in the strong band.