Trans Siberian Auto: Lightning-Fast Power in a Compact Frame
Trans Siberian Auto combines the hardened constitution of far-northern Ruderalis with the potency of acclaimed strains, delivering a self-flowering cultivar that doesn't compromise on strength. Breeders fused automatic genetics with White Russian heritage—itself built on legendary AK-47 and White Widow parentage—to forge a hybrid that charges from seed to finish in just over two months. At 22% THC, this Indica-leaning offering trades nothing for speed, making it a go-to for growers across Canada who want heavy returns without seasonal constraints.
Grow Notes for the Canadian Season
Trans Siberian Auto thrives indoors under 18–24 hours of light and outdoors throughout spring, summer, and early autumn. Indoor cultivation yields dense, resinous buds in controlled conditions; outdoor cultivation benefits from the strain's Ruderalis backbone, which shrugs off temperature swings typical of Ontario springs and Maritime humidity spikes. Plant density can be higher than photoperiod cousins—she'll flower regardless of day length. Expect squat, branching architecture; stake if grown in windy prairie microclimates. Feed moderately; overfeeding triggers nutrient burn. Harvest window is tight (9–10 weeks seed to smoke-ready), so monitor trichome colour carefully to nail peak maturity.
Potency, Flavour & Moment
The 22% THC payload delivers a full-bodied stone that settles into limbs and thought alike—ideal for evening unwinding or creative sessions where intensity matters. Flavour profile carries earthy undertones with subtle spice and woody notes, typical of robust Indica blends. Trans Siberian's rapid onset and sustained depth suit late-afternoon or post-dinner consumption, when you're ready to sink in without rushing. The high is straightforward and satisfying rather than racy.




