More about Haze CBD Auto If you are looking for speed and efficiency, genetics Haze CBD Auto of Top Tao Seeds It is an elite autoflowering. Designed to complete its cycle at lightning speed without relying on photoperiods, this automatic wonder will give you grape and spicy flavors in record time, with a sleepy effect that rivals the best photodependent strains.Flower appearance. Its buds have nothing to envy of traditional genetics. They form thick floral cones covered in trichomes that smell like heaven. The calyx-leaf ratio is excellent for an auto, which makes manicure greatly easier.Plant Morphology. It has a compact and robust structure, perfect for growing in small spaces, discreet balconies or terraces. Being autoflowering, it will begin to produce pistils naturally from the third or fourth week of life.Growing TipsWhat is the ideal climate to grow Haze CBD Auto ?Cars love everything! They can be grown outdoors almost all year round as long as temperatures do not drop below 15ºC. Indoors, give them a continuous cycle of 20 hours of light and 4 hours of darkness to get the most out of them.What training techniques work best with Haze CBD Auto ?With autoflowering strains, less is more. Avoid aggressive pruning (such as apical pruning) since their short vegetative cycle does not give them time to recover. Stick to very gentle LST (Low Stress Training) if you need to open the branches.What type of fertilization does Haze CBD Auto need?Eat lightly but constantly. Avoid overfertilizing during the first three weeks and be sure to add a root stimulator from the first day so that the plant gains a good size before starting to flower.What should the irrigation and humidity be like for Haze CBD Auto ?The golden trick with autos: very short and frequent watering at the beginning so as not to waterlog the small root, and move on to very aerated substrates (add 30% perlite or coconut) to maximize its explosive development.Is it necessary to prune the Haze CBD Auto plant?NO. Avoid pruning branches in autoflowering genetics. At most, remove a leaf that is covering an important bud in the final phase of maturation, but avoid stressing the plant.