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Old School Blues Auto Seeds

Old School Blues Auto Seeds

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Expert Summary

Old School Blues Auto is a sativa-dominant autoflower strain bred from Old School Blues (Mephisto Genetics), known for its fruity and citrus terpene profile and moderate flowering cycle. Widely recommended for beginner growers due to its resilience and consistent 400-500g/m2 yields. THC levels reach 23%, delivering primarily relaxed and euphoric effects.

Strain Snapshot

THC

20-25%

CBD

<1%

Type

Sativa / Autoflower

Genetics

Old School Blues (Mephisto Genetics)

Flowering

8-10 weeks

Yield

400-500g/m2

Height

60-100cm

Difficulty

Easy

Why Choose Old School Blues Auto?

Forgiving in early veg — beginner-friendly through harvest

Photo-period level potency in autoflower form (20%+ THC)

Stable phenotypes, dialed-in by years of selection

Bred by Mephisto Genetics — premier autoflower specialists since 2012

Expected Effects

Based on aggregated grower reports

relaxed
70%
energetic
40%
creative
60%
sleepy
35%
euphoric
70%
focused
45%

🍊 Flavor & Terpene Profile

🍇

fruity

sweet berry & grape notes

🍋

citrus

bright lemon & orange zest

🌲

pine

sharp forest & resin aroma

🌸

floral

delicate flower & lavender

Is This Strain Right For You?

Beginner growers Perfect
Indoor setup Perfect
Outdoor setup Perfect
High THC seekers Moderate
Fast harvest Moderate

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Old School Blues Auto Overview

Quick read: 20-25% THC, 60-100cm mature height, 8-10 weeks bloom. Genetics: Old School Blues (Mephisto Genetics). Difficulty: easy.

Smell-first: crack a cured bud of Old School Blues and the room shifts — bright citrus up front, then a layer of pine resin that lingers on your fingers. Mephisto Genetics built this one around their Old School Blues line, a sativa-leaning autoflower that wraps up in 8–10 weeks without asking much from the grower. THC runs 20–25%, which puts it firmly in the upper range for autos, so newer growers should dial in dry weights before assuming tolerance carries over from milder strains.

Yields land around 400–500 g/m² indoors under decent light, and the plant handles both indoor and outdoor setups without drama — useful if you're splitting a run between a tent and a Canadian patio during the warmer months. The listed difficulty is easy, and that tracks; it doesn't punish minor feeding errors the way some high-THC sativas can. A solid pick for first-time auto growers who still want a potent end result.

Genetics & Lineage

Old School Blues Auto traces its genetics to Old School Blues (Mephisto Genetics). This sativa-dominant autoflower seed produces plants that express the best traits of its parent lineage, delivering consistent results for growers of all experience levels. Bred by Mephisto Genetics, each seed is selected for genetic stability, terpene expression, and vigor.

Effects & Experience

Users report primarily relaxed and euphoric effects, making this strain ideal for evening use and unwinding after a long day. The body-centered stone builds gradually, easing tension and promoting deep physical relaxation. With THC levels reaching 23%, this offers a well-balanced experience suitable for most users with some cannabis familiarity.

THC Level & Potency

Old School Blues Auto delivers THC levels of 20-25%, placing it in the moderate-to-strong range that most regular consumers find comfortable. CBD content is minimal, so the psychoactive effects are front and center. The onset typically arrives within minutes, starting as a cerebral buzz that gradually expands.

Growing Old School Blues Auto

Old School Blues Auto is rated as easy difficulty, making it an excellent choice for first-time growers. The plants are resilient, forgiving of common mistakes like overwatering or inconsistent feeding schedules.

Indoor Growing: Expect a flowering time of 8-10 weeks with yields of 400-500g/m2. Plants typically reach 60-100cm indoors. Standard training techniques like topping and LST will help manage height and improve light penetration. Maintain temperatures between 68-80°F with relative humidity around 45-55% during flowering.

Outdoor Growing: This versatile strain performs well in both indoor and outdoor environments. Outdoor growers in warm climates can expect harvest from late September through October. Watch for humidity during late flowering to prevent bud rot, especially with dense flower formations.

Flavor, Aroma & Terpene Profile

Old School Blues Auto features a fruity, citrus, pine, floral terpene profile that develops complexity throughout the flowering cycle. Sweet berry and grape notes dominate the inhale, with a sugary exhale that lingers on the palate. The aroma intensifies significantly during the final 2-3 weeks of flowering — carbon filtration is recommended for indoor grows requiring discretion.

Medical Benefits

While individual experiences vary, Old School Blues Auto is commonly reported to help with stress relief, chronic pain, insomnia, and muscle tension. The deeply relaxing effects make it a popular choice among medical users seeking nighttime relief. As with any cannabis strain, start with a low dose and increase gradually. Consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes.

Who Should Grow Old School Blues Auto?

This strain is ideal for beginner growers looking for a reliable, low-maintenance plant that delivers consistent results without advanced techniques. If you're looking for evening relaxation and deep stress relief, this is your strain.

Why Buy Old School Blues Auto from Seennabis?

When you purchase Old School Blues Auto through Seennabis, you are buying directly from Mephisto GeneticsThe autoflower specialist. Every order includes verified genetics, discreet shipping, and responsive seller support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Old School Blues Auto good for beginners?
Yes! Old School Blues Auto is rated as easy to grow, making it an excellent choice for first-time growers. The plants are resilient, forgiving of common mistakes, and produce reliable results without advanced techniques.
How long does Old School Blues Auto take to flower?
Old School Blues Auto has a flowering time of 8-10 weeks. As an autoflower, this is measured from seed to harvest — no light schedule changes needed. For best results, provide consistent conditions whether growing indoors or outdoors.
What yield can I expect from Old School Blues Auto?
Indoor growers typically report yields of 400-500g/m2. Actual results depend on your growing setup, nutrients, training techniques, and environmental conditions. With proper care, you can maximize yields using low-stress training.
What does Old School Blues Auto taste and smell like?
Old School Blues Auto features a fruity, citrus, pine, floral terpene profile. Expect sweet berry and grape notes on the inhale. The aroma intensifies during the final weeks of flowering.
Does this seed bank offer germination guarantees?
Yes, Mephisto Genetics offers a germination guarantee on all seeds. If your seeds don't germinate, contact the seller within 14 days with photo documentation for free replacements. All orders ship in discreet, crush-proof packaging.

Real Grower Data

400g

Avg yield reported

94%

Germination success

High

Beginner success rate

Both

Grower preference

Old School Blues Auto

$59.62 CAD · 3 seeds

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