

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.
WHERE CAN I GROW CRYSTAL BALL AUTO SEEDS IN THE U.S.?
This fast autoflower adapts well to many climates. Completing its life cycle in about 8–9 weeks from germination allows growers to harvest during the warmest part of the season and avoid unstable autumn weather.

Idaho, Montana & Wyoming
Short summers often challenge longer flowering strains, but autoflower genetics allow plants to complete their cycle during peak summer conditions. Strong mountain sunlight encourages rapid early growth before cooler nights return.

Nebraska, Iowa & Missouri
Warm temperatures support quick vegetative development and early bud formation. Compact plant structure tolerates open plains winds while dense buds benefit from spacing that improves airflow.

Illinois, Indiana & Ohio
Humidity often increases during late summer evenings across the Midwest. Tight bud formation can hold moisture during cool nights, making airflow between plants important near harvest.

New York, Pennsylvania & the Northeast
Outdoor growing seasons are shorter than in southern regions. Autoflower genetics allow plants to finish during the warmest summer weeks before autumn weather arrives.

California & Arizona
Strong sunlight promotes rapid growth and terpene expression. In desert climates, intense midday heat can slow development, so steady irrigation helps maintain consistent plant metabolism.

Colorado, Kansas & Oklahoma
Bright sun and dry air support stable flowering conditions. Compact plants handle wind exposure better than taller photoperiod varieties.

Florida, Georgia & the Southeast
High humidity and frequent rainstorms create moisture around dense buds. The short lifecycle allows harvest before prolonged late-summer rainfall increases mold pressure.

Alaska
Long daylight hours during summer encourage rapid vegetative growth despite the short season. Autoflowering genetics allow plants to complete their entire cycle during the brief warm window.
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