
Autoflowering seeds
by Azarius
Pink Rozay Auto is a mostly indica autoflowering cannabis seed that delivers fruity, sweet flavours backed by 20–24% THC for a deeply relaxing smoke. Bred from Lemonchello x London Pound Cake x Ruderalis, this strain packs serious genetics into an easy-growing autoflower that finishes in 10–12 weeks from seed. The kind of plant that rewards patience with dense, resinous buds dripping in terpenes.
| Pack | Seeds | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 1 seed | 1 | Test run — try the genetics before committing |
| 3 seeds | 3 | Small tent or balcony grow, enough for a personal stash |
| 5 seeds | 5 | Standard indoor setup, good variety of phenos |
| 10 seeds | 10 | Filling a full grow room or selecting the best phenotype |
Pink Rozay Auto tastes like ripe berries stirred into something sweet and slightly citrusy — think fruit compote with a zesty edge. The dominant terpenes here are limonene and myrcene. Limonene brings that bright, almost sherbet-like citrus note on the inhale, while myrcene rounds things out with an earthy, musky sweetness on the exhale. Together they create a flavour profile that's genuinely moreish.
Crack open a cured jar and the nose hits you before you even break the bud apart. Sweet, floral, almost like dried rose petals mixed with candied lemon peel. The buds themselves are dense, coated in a thick layer of trichomes that makes them sticky to the touch and a nightmare to grind without a decent grinder. That resin production isn't just for show — it's a sign of the terpene and cannabinoid concentration packed into each flower.
Pink Rozay Auto is one of the more forgiving autoflowers we carry, making it a solid pick if you're still learning the ropes. The autoflowering genetics from the Ruderalis side mean this plant doesn't need a light schedule change to start flowering — it does its thing on its own clock, finishing in 10–12 weeks from germination regardless of photoperiod.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Lemonchello x London Pound Cake x Ruderalis |
| Strain Type | Indica dominant |
| Flowering Type | Autoflowering |
| Seed to Harvest | 10–12 weeks |
| THC Content | 20–24% |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 450 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 150 g/plant |
| Outdoor Height | Up to 150 cm |
| Dominant Terpenes | Limonene, Myrcene |
| Available Pack Sizes | 1, 3, 5, 10 seeds |
Complete your setup with the right tools. A decent grinder is non-negotiable for buds this resinous — the SLX Grinder handles sticky flowers without clogging. If you're growing indoors, pair these seeds with one of our complete grow tent kits to get ventilation, lighting, and filtration sorted in one go.
The genetics behind Pink Rozay Auto are genuinely impressive. Lemonchello brings the citrus terpene punch, London Pound Cake adds that sweet, dessert-like depth, and Ruderalis keeps the whole thing on autopilot. The result is a strain that tastes complex, hits hard at 20–24% THC, and doesn't ask much from the grower in return.
We'd pick this over a lot of the "bag appeal" autoflowers on the market right now. The yield numbers actually hold up — 450 g/m² indoors is realistic if you're running decent lights and keeping your environment dialled in. Outdoors, 150 g/plant is achievable in a sunny spot with good soil. The 10–12 week timeline means you can run multiple cycles per year indoors, or time an outdoor grow to finish before autumn weather turns.
One honest note: those dense, resinous buds are a magnet for mould if your humidity creeps up during late flowering. Keep airflow strong and humidity below 50% in the final weeks. A small oscillating fan pointed at the canopy makes a real difference. This isn't a flaw unique to Pink Rozay Auto — any dense indica will give you the same headache — but it's worth knowing before you get caught out.
Pink Rozay Auto delivers a strong, body-focused relaxation that settles in gradually and sticks around. At 20–24% THC, this isn't a strain for getting things done — it's the one you reach for when the day is already over and you want to properly switch off. The indica dominance means the effects lean heavily physical: heavy limbs, a warm calm spreading through the chest, and a general sense of not wanting to move from wherever you've parked yourself.
The limonene content adds a subtle uplifting quality in the first 15–20 minutes before the myrcene-driven body effects take over. Good for a lazy Sunday afternoon, a film marathon, or just sitting in the garden doing absolutely nothing. Start low if you're not used to strains in the 20%+ THC range — a couple of pulls from a vaporiser is plenty to gauge where you're at before committing to more.
Since London Pound Cake is one of the parent strains, you might wonder how Pink Rozay Auto compares to a straight London Pound Cake auto. The main difference is the Lemonchello influence — it brightens the flavour profile considerably and adds that citrus limonene note that LPC on its own tends to lack. Pink Rozay Auto also tends to finish slightly faster thanks to the specific Ruderalis cross used. If you love LPC's sweet, cookie-dough flavour but want something with a bit more complexity and a zestier nose, Pink Rozay Auto is the better pick.
| Trait | Pink Rozay Auto | London Pound Cake Auto |
|---|---|---|
| Genetics | Lemonchello x LPC x Ruderalis | London Pound Cake x Ruderalis |
| Flavour | Fruity, sweet, citrus | Sweet, doughy, earthy |
| THC | 20–24% | 18–22% (typical) |
| Dominant Terpenes | Limonene, Myrcene | Caryophyllene, Limonene |
| Complexity | More layered flavour | Simpler, dessert-forward |
Sweet and fruity with a citrus edge — think ripe berries mixed with lemon sherbet. The limonene and myrcene terpenes create a layered flavour that's noticeably more complex than most autoflowers. The sweetness lingers on the exhale.
Strong physical relaxation with a brief uplifting onset. At 20–24% THC, the indica-dominant genetics produce a heavy, calming body effect. Best suited for evenings or lazy afternoons when you've got nowhere to be.
10–12 weeks from germination. That's the full cycle — no separate veg and flower periods to manage. The autoflowering genetics handle the transition on their own, making it one of the more straightforward strains to schedule.
Yes. The autoflowering genetics remove the need to manage light schedules, which is the biggest hurdle for new growers. Keep feeding conservative, maintain good airflow during flowering, and you'll do fine. The 3-seed pack is a good starting point.
20–24% THC depending on growing conditions. Good lighting, proper nutrition, and a stable environment push you toward the higher end. Even at the lower end of that range, this is a potent strain — respect the dosage.
Up to 450 g/m² indoors and up to 150 g/plant outdoors. Indoor yields depend heavily on light quality — LED panels in the 200W+ range will get you closer to that ceiling. Outdoor plants need a sunny, sheltered spot to hit their potential.
Up to 150 cm outdoors. Indoors, expect shorter plants in the 60–100 cm range depending on pot size and light intensity. Manageable for most tent setups without needing aggressive training techniques.
Temperatures of 20–26°C, humidity around 50–60% during veg dropping to 40–50% in flower. Run 18–20 hours of light per day throughout the cycle. The dense buds are prone to mould, so keep airflow strong in the final weeks.
Last updated: April 2026
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