Auto AK Triple Haze – haze-dominant autoflower from Super Sativa Seed Club
Auto AK Triple Haze from Super Sativa Seed Club is a feminized autoflowering variety with a clear haze-dominant genetic background. According to the breeder, the line was developed by combining three established parent genetics, including Karel’s Haze, AK47, and a haze-leaning autoflower from the internal breeding pool.
The breeding approach behind Auto AK Triple Haze follows the idea of translating classic haze and AK-based hybrid structures into an autoflowering format. Rather than focusing on strict line stabilization, the emphasis was placed on preserving the general haze character and growth behavior while adapting it to an automatic flowering cycle.
Genetically, the line reflects a broad hybrid background. The breeder references influences from traditional sativa and indica gene pools, including Central and Southeast Asian as well as Afghan-derived components. This diverse origin explains both the haze dominance and the observable variability within the population.
In terms of structure, Auto AK Triple Haze is described as developing a medium to tall growth habit for an autoflower, with pronounced lateral branching. Plant height and overall development can vary depending on phenotype and conditions. The growth cycle is positioned within the typical range for larger, haze-influenced autoflowering lines.
Flower structure and genetic profile
The flowers are described as well developed and resinous, reflecting the hybrid haze background of the line. Aromatic characteristics are placed in a sweet and fruit-oriented spectrum, with variations possible across individual plants. These descriptions represent genetic tendencies rather than fixed or guaranteed traits.
Auto AK Triple Haze is primarily of interest to collectors and growers who want to explore how classic haze and AK genetics express themselves in an autoflowering context. The line is suitable for comparative observation of haze-dominant autoflowers rather than for those seeking highly uniform or tightly stabilized results.
All information is based on breeder data and describes genetic intentions rather than guaranteed outcomes.