Jungle Fever Autoflowering – Exotic Seeds
Jungle Fever Auto is a bold genetic experiment that brings the power of tropical Sativas to the world of autoflowering seeds. By crossing a selection of Thai and Kali Mist with a new-generation Ruderalis, Exotic Seeds created a plant that challenges prejudices about automatics.
It is a variety for those who love complex, spicy flavors and that electric effect typical of genetics originating from Southeast Asia.
According to Seedfinder analysis, Jungle Fever Auto maintains a marked Sativa dominance (around 70%), a rare feat for an automatic version. This is reflected in a more slender structure and buds that tend to form “towers,” covered in a layer of very fragrant resin.
With a medium-high THC level, it offers a potency that grows gradually, bringing the user into a state of radiant euphoria. It is a unique offering for those seeking an exotic experience with the ease of an automatic cycle.
Grower tips for managing Thai genetics
Managing a Sativa automatic like Jungle Fever requires some precautions, especially regarding space and light. From the discussions on THCfarmer, it is clear that this plant loves having room for its roots and very penetrating light. It is not a plant that likes to be restricted, and its metabolism is significantly faster than many other Indicas.
- Pot and substrate: Use pots of at least 15-20 liters. The Thai component has a vigorous root system that needs space not to stall prematurely. A mix of soil and coco fiber (30%) is ideal for oxygenation.
- LST technique: Being a Sativa, the stretch can be notable. Low Stress Training is highly recommended to keep the buds at the same distance from the lamp and increase the harvest yield.
- Total cycle: It requires between 10 and 12 weeks from germination. It is slightly slower than other autos, but the complexity of the final smoke amply rewards the extra wait.
- Mold resistance: Thanks to the more open and “aerated” flower structure, it is incredibly resistant to botrytis and humidity, making it the queen of guerrilla in difficult climates.
- Feeding: It prefers an organic and light diet; avoid overfeeding as Thai landraces are sensitive to mineral salt accumulation.
Spicy terpenes and electric High
The terpene profile of Jungle Fever Auto is dominated by Terpinolene and Caryophyllene, which give it an aroma reminiscent of pepper, sandalwood, and a sharp citrus touch.
- Taste on the palate: Woody, spicy, and slightly incense-like. It is a “noble” smoke reminiscent of the best classic Haze, with an earthy aftertaste that anchors the experience.
- Energetic effect: Leafly describes this type of effect as “electric.” It is a weed that makes you want to move, listen to music, or engage in outdoor physical activities.
- Cannabinoids: Besides THC, the presence of trace THCV (typical of Thai Sativas) can contribute to a more immediate and less “cloudy” mental effect.
- Discretion: Despite its pungent smell, its leaf structure helps it blend well among spontaneous vegetation if grown outdoors.
Other Information
We could define this strain as a sativa-dominant autoflowering gene, with a height of more than one meter in height and a medium-high production, which culminates in 10 weeks from its twinning.
It is characterized by having a very complex aroma, which we would define the mixture of a cologne smell, combined with spicy nuances, which also appear in the evaluation of the flavor, which in some cases could be classified as “chemical”.
Primarily cerebral and physically active, this strain is highly recommended for activities where you don’t need to pay much attention and can feel relaxed, such as creative pursuits like painting or music.
Additional information of Jungle Fever Auto
- Creative effect
- Thai X Russian Automatic genetics
- Yield 400 – 450 g / m2
- Average power
- Flowering time 10 weeks