Rucu Cucu OG Auto: Flavour-Packed Sativa Speed
Rucu Cucu OG Auto channels the legendary genetics of its photoperiod ancestor while stripping away the wait. This sativa-dominant autoflower cranks out genuinely impressive flavour complexity—the kind that catches you off guard on the first pull—paired with a 26% THC payload that demands respect. Ten to eleven weeks from seed to finished flower makes this a game-changer for Canadian growers juggling short seasons or stacking multiple crops indoors. Whether you're running a compact tent setup or pushing a larger outdoor garden, this strain rewards attention with bold aromas and a brisk, mentally stimulating experience.
Cultivation Notes for Canadian Growers
Rucu Cucu OG Auto thrives under 18–24 hours of light in controlled environments, translating photoperiod-grade vigour into an accelerated timeline. Indoor cultivators benefit from moderate nitrogen during veg and a gradual phosphorus boost as flowering kicks in; soil-based and hydro systems both perform well. Outdoors, this strain suits temperate zones and continental climates—plant after frost danger passes and expect a finished crop well before early autumn rains stress coastal or Maritime gardens. Typical plant spacing at 60–80cm centres accommodates branching structure. Feeding intensity matches that of full-sized strains; don't underestimate caloric demand simply because the finish line arrives faster. Watch relative humidity during the final fortnight to sidestep moisture-related stress.
Energetic, Flavour-Forward High
The sativa-dominant character delivers a clear-headed, stimulating onset that pairs well with creative work or outdoor activity. Flavour-wise, expect tropical undertones—mango, pineapple—layered with earthy, peppery spice and a whisper of citrus zest. The 26% THC ensures lasting potency without the couch-lock of heavy indicas. Best enjoyed mid-morning through early afternoon when you want mental sharpness alongside euphoria. The terpene complexity lingers on the palate, making each session a tasting experience rather than a hurried smoke.




