Auto Elephant
Cannabis Strain by Super Sativa Seed Club
Introduction
Introduction
Auto Elephant from Super Sativa Seed Club brings a heavyweight name to the autoflowering arena. The SSSC, a historic Dutch seed company based in The Hague, built its reputation on legendary photoperiod varieties throughout the 1980s and 1990s. That they would eventually apply their accumulated genetic knowledge to the autoflower format was perhaps inevitable—though whether an elephant can truly be miniaturized remains an open question.
Lineage
Lineage
The Super Sativa Seed Club continued the pioneering work begun by Sacred Seeds, becoming famous for their Durban x Thai crosses and the legendary Skunk #1 lineage. Their breeder collective assembled genetics from across the globe during cannabis cultivation’s formative decades. Auto Elephant represents the SSSC’s venture into ruderalis-incorporated breeding, blending their established indica and sativa gene pool with Cannabis ruderalis to achieve automatic flowering. The specific parent cultivars remain undisclosed, though the "Elephant" name suggests expectations of substantial size or yield—ambitious for an autoflower. The SSSC pedigree lends credibility; these are breeders who have handled world-class genetics for decades.
Terpenes
Terpenes
Without published laboratory analysis, the terpene profile of Auto Elephant remains a matter of educated speculation. Given the SSSC’s historical emphasis on complex, full-spectrum varieties, one might anticipate a layered aromatic profile rather than single-note simplicity. The indica/sativa balance suggests potential for both earthy, musky undertones and brighter, more volatile top notes. Growers should approach each plant as an aromatic discovery—the SSSC’s genetic depth means phenotypic variation is likely.
Growth
Growth
Flowering time is listed as N/A, which is unusual for an autoflower and suggests either variable phenotype expression or incomplete documentation from the breeder. Most ruderalis/indica/sativa autoflowers complete their lifecycle in 60-80 days from germination. The tripartite genetic classification indicates plants may express a range of structural characteristics. Regular seeds require sex identification, adding a step for growers accustomed to feminized autoflower offerings. The SSSC’s breeding standards suggest reasonable genetic stability, though individual variation should be expected.
Effects
Effects
The balanced ruderalis/indica/sativa genetics point toward a versatile effect profile rather than one weighted heavily toward sedation or stimulation. Without THC and CBD percentage data, potency remains undocumented. The SSSC’s reputation for producing varieties with genuine effect complexity—rather than mere strength—suggests Auto Elephant may deliver nuanced experiences. Individual responses will vary considerably.
Documentation
Documentation
Public grow reports and laboratory data for Auto Elephant are limited. The SSSC maintains a web presence at supersativaseedclub.com for current availability and strain specifications. Given the breeder’s historical significance, enthusiast forums focused on Dutch genetics may yield additional cultivation insights.
⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only. Cannabis affects individuals differently. Consult healthcare professionals before use. Verify legal status in your jurisdiction.
Sources: http://www.supersativaseedclub.com
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