Auto Kerosene Krash
Auto Kerosene Krash
Also known as: Kerosene Krash Auto
Overview
Auto Kerosene Krash is a potent autoflowering hybrid cannabis strain developed by Dutch Passion as part of their USA Special collection. This strain represents the autoflowering version of the photoperiod Kerosene Krash, which was originally created by crossing Gorilla Glue #4 (GG#4) with Sunset Sherbet. To create the autoflowering variant, Dutch Passion crossed the photoperiod Kerosene Krash with Auto Glueberry OG (a cross of Gorilla Glue x OG Kush with Auto Blueberry), ensuring that the gassy terpene profile and phenomenal potency were preserved while adding slight fruity notes to the aroma. The strain is known for its compact, dense buds that become rock-hard and extremely resinous, often described as difficult to squeeze due to their compactness. Auto Kerosene Krash typically grows into a medium-sized, bushy autoflower with the classic Dutch Passion structure featuring a heavy main bloom surrounded by many side blooms. The plant exhibits mainly hybrid characteristics with some phenotypes showing slightly more indica traits in the leaves. This strain has gained recognition for being one of the newest generation of autoflowers that rivals traditional photoperiod varieties in potency and quality, with no distinguishable difference in bud quality compared to premium photoperiod strains.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with depression
- Often used for pain management
- Reported to assist with anxiety
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Auto Kerosene Krash is considered easy to grow and does not require special nutritional requirements or growing techniques. The strain has an average cycle of 11-12 weeks from seed to harvest when grown indoors with 20 hours of light per day (18/6 or 24/0 schedules also work). Indoor plants typically reach 75-100cm in height with an average stretch. The strain can be grown both indoors and outdoors, though it's susceptible to mold and bud rot in bad weather, making it recommended for outdoor cultivation only during the best summer months in cooler climates. Expected yields are 500-550g/m² indoors and approximately 500g per plant outdoors. The buds are extremely compact and dense, requiring low humidity during flowering phase and good air circulation to prevent mold. Strong carbon filtration is essential due to the strain's pungent aroma.