How to grow Jack-Matic Auto
Seb's take
Skull Ryder Auto and Jack Herer, chosen specifically for their Ruderalis speed and generous size rather than sentiment. Sour lemon and citrus meet pungent pine and a spicy finish — a blend the breeders call excellent, and for once the modesty seems earned. The high runs happy, euphoric and energetic throughout.
Growing Jack-Matic Auto: what to expect
An autoflower: she flowers on age, not on light hours, which removes the single biggest way to get the schedule wrong. The auto versus photoperiod lesson explains what that changes — which is nearly everything.
Flowering takes 11 weeks — she is not to be hurried. Patience is the price of entry; the flowering guide will help you pay it gracefully.
A middling 100 cm or so at maturity — tall enough to yield, short enough to manage. Standard tent territory; the light planner sorts the hanging height.
Breeder figures put THC around 20% — firmly in the strong band. The number speaks for itself; we'll not add adjectives to it.
Citrus leads the nose — sharp, clean, and inclined to announce itself.
Effects report as chiefly uplifting — she raises the tone of a room rather than lowering the lights.
Learn to grow her properly:
Common questions about Jack-Matic Auto
How long does Jack-Matic Auto take to flower?
Around 11 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers. She takes her time; the result is the argument for it.
Is Jack-Matic Auto an autoflower or a photoperiod strain?
An autoflower — she flowers on age rather than light hours, which simplifies the schedule considerably.
How tall does Jack-Matic Auto grow?
Around 100 cm. Standard tent territory.
How strong is Jack-Matic Auto?
The breeder lists THC around 20%. Firmly in the strong band.