
What Are Crystal Ball Autoflower Seeds?
Crystal Ball Autoflower blends White Widow, Grapefruit, and Creme Brulee with ruderalis genetics, creating an indica-dominant autoflower hybrid. The variety grows as a 60% indica / 40% sativa plant with THC around 22%, completing its full life cycle in about 8–9 weeks while producing resilient plants and dense, resin-covered buds.
FLAVORS & EFFECTS
Sweet citrus and ripe fruit aromas lead the profile, followed by light earthy and herbal undertones shaped by terpenes such as limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene. The experience usually brings a calm, relaxing body effect with a mild uplifting head buzz.
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Usefull information and FAQ
- Are Crystal Ball Auto seeds beginner-friendly?
Crystal Ball Auto seeds are beginner-friendly due to their fast cycle and resilience. However, speed comes with less margin for error. If early growth is stressed, the plant won’t recover much. Keeping conditions stable from the first 2–3 weeks has the biggest impact on final yield and quality.
- How do Crystal Ball Auto plants grow structurally?
Crystal Ball Auto grows both tall and wide early, then continues stretching into flower. This hybrid structure can create uneven canopies if unmanaged. Without early control, upper branches dominate while lower bud sites receive less light, reducing overall efficiency.
- What training works best for Crystal Ball Auto?
Low-stress training is the best option. Bending branches early helps control height and improves light distribution. Because of the short lifecycle, topping is risky unless perfectly timed. Gentle canopy shaping during early veg gives the best balance between growth and yield.
- Should you transplant Crystal Ball Auto plants?
It’s best to plant Crystal Ball Auto seeds directly into the final container. Autoflowers don’t respond well to root disturbance, and transplant stress slows early growth. Since the full cycle is only about 8–9 weeks, any delay directly reduces plant size.
- Does Crystal Ball Auto need strong airflow?
Yes, airflow is essential. Even with moderate plant size, dense buds can trap moisture, especially late in flower. Keeping air moving across and under the canopy helps prevent mold and supports clean, resin-rich bud development.
- How should you feed Crystal Ball Auto plants?
Start with light feeding and increase gradually. This strain is not a heavy feeder early on, and overfeeding can slow development. A steady nutrient ramp during flowering works better than aggressive feeding, especially in such a fast lifecycle.
- How do you maximize Crystal Ball Auto terpene quality?
Focus on stability and finishing. Keep temperature and humidity consistent, reduce humidity late in flower, and avoid overfeeding. A slow drying and curing process is key, as fast autos can lose terpene complexity if post-harvest is rushed.







