Sweet Biscotti Autoflower

Sweet Biscotti Autoflower

CHARACTERISTICS

Main
THC

29,5%

Extra
CBD

0,2%

Flowering type

Autoflowering

Genetics

Biscotti x Sherbet x Gelato

Harvest Indoor

400-500 g/m2

Harvest Outdoor

100 g/plant

Height Indoor

150 cm

Height Outdoor

150 cm

Life cycle

56-70 days

Grow difficulty

Easy

ABOUT STRAIN

The autoflower market is crowded with capable hybrids, but Sweet Biscotti Autoflower manages to stand out even among the loudest names on the shelf. The reason is a triple-stacked genetic foundation – Biscotti, Sherbet, and Gelato – three heavyweights that collectively passed down robust resilience, a richly layered terpene profile, and a THC ceiling of 29.5% that's exceptional by any autoflower standard. Thanks to the entourage effect, that potency translates into a full-spectrum experience rather than a blunt instrument – no paralyzing couch-lock, no erratic mood swings. Instead, a smooth, stimulating current that brings comfort, positivity, and a genuine spark of creative momentum. Growing Sweet Biscotti Autoflower A clean 50/50 indica-sativa split gives Sweet Biscotti Autoflower an ideal balance of growth vigor, structural toughness, and productive capacity. Seeds activate fast once they hit moisture, and within a couple of weeks those tiny shells have already transformed into bushy, well-branched seedlings with lush green foliage. The genetic backbone provides solid resistance to a wide range of stressors, though running a completely hands-off grow isn't the move here. Consistent watering and at least periodic feeding are necessary to give the buds the resources they need to pack on density and develop a proper resin coat. Size-wise, Sweet Biscotti Autoflower averages 130-150 cm – tall for an auto, which means low-ceilinged indoor spaces or discreet guerrilla plots may call for some canopy management. Aggressive techniques like topping or fimming are best avoided, but LST works beautifully – the branches comply without resistance and hold their trained shape through bloom. That gentle guidance is what unlocks peak productivity: around 400-500 g/m2 indoors and roughly 100 g per plant outdoors across a 56-70 day cycle. One note the breeder flags specifically: pest prevention. For greenhouse or open-air runs, staying ahead of insects with proactive measures is the best insurance policy. The lush, vibrant foliage attracts attention from parasites, and once an infestation takes hold, the damage compounds fast – far easier to prevent than to fix mid-cycle. An Aroma That Stops You in Your Tracks By the second or third week of flowering, trichomes begin stacking across the bud surface, and by harvest the resin blanket is so dense that the tops of the bushes look frosted over from a distance. The nose picks up a wide spectrum: a dominant candy-sweet base layered with floral accents, herbal undertones, and a fine thread of warm spice weaving through the background. Sweet Biscotti Autoflower high mirrors that complexity beat for beat. It opens with a clean, crystalline cerebral lift – mood brightens, creative channels open, and there's an unmistakable sense of celebration in the air. Then, gradually, a denser physical relaxation rolls in underneath, building a feeling of complete, unhurried detachment from everything outside the present moment. Ideal territory for winding down in the evening, conversation that actually goes somewhere, creative work that benefits from a looser mind, or simply a stretch of quiet solitude spent recalibrating from the inside out.