Auto Devil Kiss by Bulk Seed Bank
Auto Devil Kiss stands out among autoflowering varieties mainly because it does not follow the typical compact dwarf pattern, but can take up noticeably more space than many smaller auto lines. Its background of Devil Kiss combined with a Jack Herer x Lowryder connection already suggests that this variety is shaped not only by a short cycle, but also by a more open and vigorous plant form.
In growth, it is usually tall and develops a good number of side branches, giving it a broader and more present overall appearance than many standard auto varieties. At around 110 to 160 cm, it clearly sits in a range that asks for a bit more space planning. This sets it apart from smaller lines bred mainly for compactness and places it closer to the larger end of the autoflowering category.
Reliable figures for flowering time or full cycle length vary depending on the source. Still, the variety is consistently described as a larger autoflowering line with solid yield potential. As usual, how far that potential can be expressed depends heavily on light, temperature, root space, and overall crop management.
Aromatically, Auto Devil Kiss appears to sit on the more pronounced side. The breeder description points to a dense flower set with a clear aromatic presence, which fits the stronger overall build of the plant. Because of that, it reads less as a light or restrained variety and more as one of the more assertive autoflowering hybrids.
What makes this line notable is the way it steps outside the usual image of a small and discreet autoflower. Anyone expecting a very compact auto may instead find a plant that brings more volume and more lateral structure into the run.