Canelo Auto by DNA Genetics
Canelo Auto keeps the plant short and squat without making it feel weak. The frame stays compact, yet it still builds enough substance to avoid looking like a rushed shortcut. The point here is not height or broad lateral spread, but a calm, firm auto structure that switches early into flower and holds its shape.
That becomes clear quite fast through the run. There is not much stretch. Instead, the plant starts tightening early. The flowers sit close, pull resin quickly and come across fuller rather than airy. So this is not a large canopy plant, but a small to mid sized auto that uses its space well and reaches the finish without much fuss.
At around 75 days from germination, the cycle stays short. DNA lists yields around 28 to 40 g/m². This is not a strain built around headline numbers, but around predictability, manageable upkeep and a flower set that still delivers proper substance in a compact footprint.
On the nose, Canelo Auto does not stay only on the Kush side. Earthy OG tones sit underneath, while a lighter Strawberry Banana sweetness opens the profile above them without softening it too much. That is where the variety gets its own pull: a compact DNA auto with a dense finish, a calm habit and a profile that stays weighty without turning blunt.
Data sheet
| Crossing | Strawberry Banana x OG Kush Auto |
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| Strain | Indica Dominant |
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| Flowering time | 75 days from sowing to harvest |
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| Yield indoors | 28-40 g/m2 |