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Auto Magnum Feminized Silver cannabis seeds have attracted the attention of connoisseurs due to their mysterious genetic origins. The debate continues, the main reason being its impressive success among breeders, who praise its attractive appearance: rich tropical coloration, elegant flower and leaf shape. Auto Magnum has also received positive reviews for its unique terpene profile, which includes rich herbaceous notes with hints of citrus, pine and mint.
Experts have various speculations regarding the parent lines. Some believe that OG Kush may have been one of the parents, pointing to its characteristic branching structure, unusual for sativa autoflowers. Others speculate that Jack Herer and Haze may be present in the genetics, which could explain the specific menthol tones in the aroma and coloring of this cannabis strain. This enigmatic and successful hybrid has a special place in the collections of breeders around the world and will probably be recognized in cannabis competitions in the future, raising its already high status even higher.
The parent plants of Auto Magnum Feminized Silver have successfully adapted to different types of soil and substrates. The breeders conducted a series of experiments with soil mixtures, which led to excellent results. The strong vegetative development of plants in coconut substrate, hydroponic systems and natural soil allows Auto Magnum to compete in various competition categories, increasing its chances of winning and collector value. The genetic predisposition to branching allows this variety to increase its size significantly through training, ultimately resulting in 30-50% higher yields compared to untrained plants.
The most impressive characteristics of the hybrid are displayed during the flowering period. The modest white hairs that begin this stage quickly develop into dense inflorescences that extend along the entire length of the shoots, giving the plant an appearance reminiscent of Mexican cacti. Flowering plants emit a tropical salad fragrance with hints of pine and mint. Especially valuable is the intense resin secretion, which makes Auto Magnum competitive even among most Afghan indica, especially without sativa admixture. All these factors support speculation of a possible affinity with the Diesel family, although the exact genealogy remains unknown.