Big Devil XL Auto by Sweet Seeds
Big Devil XL Auto does not revolve around speed alone. It is built around extension. The cultivar takes the Big Devil direction and pushes it further in both height and lateral spread, with more branching, more plant mass, and a larger overall frame. Through the Jack Herer auto side, the line feels longer and more open than more compact autos in the same general class.
The plant body develops a long central stem and many strong branches that give it a visibly wider structural reach. Even with that extra size, the frame stays supportive rather than falling apart into loose growth. Indoors it needs more room and benefits from a cleaner upper canopy. Outdoors it can express its length and branching much more fully and comes across as broad framed rather than squat.
Sweet Seeds lists Big Devil XL Auto as a third generation autoflowering strain. According to the breeder, plants usually reach around 110 to 160 cm. Compared with Big Devil #2 Auto, Sweet Seeds states that this version increases height and also produces thicker, denser buds. Yield is listed at about 425 to 650 g per m² indoors and around 50 to 350 g per plant outdoors. The full cycle runs at roughly 9 weeks from germination.
The aroma opens on incense, followed by a fresh lemon note. That pulls the cultivar away from sweeter fruit driven auto profiles and gives it a leaner, brighter direction. The citrus top note adds lift, while the incense core keeps the line anchored and gives it more depth.
From plant to plant, branching may stretch a little wider or stay a bit tighter. The balance between the main cola and the lateral frame can shift somewhat as well. The central picture stays steady though: a large framed auto with longer reach, denser flower mass, and a clear incense citrus expression.