Cropical Fruit Auto by Cream of the Crop
Cropical Fruit Auto reads less like a neutral standard auto and more like a short-cycle tropical line with a clear identity of its own. What makes it interesting is not just the speed, but the fact that its profile is built in a fruitier and more vivid way than many simpler automatics.
The genetic base is commonly described as a multi-part cross involving Jack Herer, UK Skunk, Big Skunk Korean, and Ruderalis. That mix helps explain why the line is not built only around speed, but also carries a little more breadth in expression than many purely functional autos.
Seed to harvest is usually placed at around 55 to 60 days. Published indoor figures commonly sit near 450 g/m², while outdoor plants are often listed at roughly 65 g per plant. That keeps Cropical Fruit Auto firmly in the fast category without reducing it to cycle time alone.
In cultivation, a calm and steady run makes more sense than heavy intervention. With a short automatic, early stress usually gives back less than a stable start, even light, and a clean environment. Since several sources also describe the line as relatively resistant to mould and pests, it can make sense where a more straightforward run is wanted.
The line becomes most distinct through its profile. Descriptions commonly mention mango, papaya, subtle grape notes, and a sweet grapefruit edge. That tropical top layer gives Cropical Fruit Auto more identity than many autos that end up sounding broadly fruity without much real distinction.