
Autoflowering seeds
by Azarius
Chemdawg Auto is an indica-dominant autoflowering cannabis strain that delivers thick, resinous buds with a pungent diesel-and-skunk profile in just 8–9 weeks from germination. A cross of the legendary Chemdog and ruderalis genetics, this auto produces 18–20% THC and grows well in practically any setup — indoors under lights or outdoors in pots. If you want a low-maintenance plant that still packs genuine Chemdog flavour, this is the seed to drop.
| Pack size | Best for |
|---|---|
| 1 seed | Test run — see how she grows in your setup before committing |
| 3 seeds | A single indoor cycle in a 60×60 or 80×80 tent |
| 5 seeds | A full 1 m² canopy or a small outdoor plot |
| 10 seeds | Multiple runs, pheno-hunting, or sharing with a mate |
Autoflowers don't produce clones worth keeping, so if you find a pheno you love, the only way to run it again is to pop more seeds. The 10-pack gives you that breathing room.
Chemdawg Auto combines Chemdog — one of the most storied cuts in cannabis history — with ruderalis genetics to create a day-neutral, autoflowering version that doesn't need light-cycle changes. The original Chemdog lineage traces back to a handful of seeds from a Grateful Dead show in the early '90s, and it went on to parent strains like Sour Diesel and OG Kush. By crossing it with ruderalis, breeders locked in the autoflowering trait without losing that signature fuel-soaked terpene profile.
The result is an indica-dominant hybrid (roughly 70/30 indica-to-sativa) that stays compact — typically 50–100 cm tall — and finishes fast. You get the Chemdog character without the Chemdog fuss.
Crack a cured bud open and the first thing that hits you is diesel — sharp, acrid, unmistakably Chemdog. Underneath that is a layer of damp earth and a skunky funk that sticks to your fingers. On the exhale, some growers pick up a faint citrus note, though the dominant impression stays firmly in the fuel-and-soil camp.
The terpene mix leans heavy on myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene. According to research published in Frontiers in Plant Science (2022), trichome-specific transcriptome analysis has helped clarify how cannabis plants coordinate the biosynthesis of these secondary metabolites — terpenes and cannabinoids alike — within the glandular trichomes that coat the buds. In plain English: those frosty crystals are where all the flavour and potency live, and Chemdawg Auto produces plenty of them.
If you've grown or smoked the photoperiod Chemdog, expect the same nose here. The auto version doesn't water down the terps — it just gets you there faster.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Chemdog × Ruderalis |
| Strain type | Indica-dominant hybrid |
| Flowering type | Autoflowering |
| Seed to harvest | 8–9 weeks |
| THC content | 18–20% |
| Indoor yield | 300–400 g/m² |
| Outdoor yield | 400–600 g/plant |
| Plant height | 50–100 cm |
| Dominant terpenes | Myrcene, caryophyllene, limonene |
| Flavour | Diesel, earthy, skunk |
Chemdawg Auto is one of the more forgiving autos we carry. She doesn't stretch much — expect 50–100 cm indoors — which makes her a solid pick for tents where headroom is tight. The indica dominance shows in her structure: short internodal spacing, broad fan leaves, and a central cola that fattens up quickly once flowering kicks in around week 3–4.
Because she's autoflowering, there's no need to switch your light cycle from 18/6 to 12/12. Most growers run 18/6 or 20/4 from seed to harvest. She'll flower on her own schedule regardless of what the timer says.
A few practical notes from what we've seen:
From the moment the seed cracks, you're looking at 8–9 weeks to harvest — that's the entire lifecycle, not just the flowering phase. Indoors under 300–600W of LED, expect 300–400 g/m² from a well-managed canopy of 4 plants per square metre. Outdoors, individual plants can push 400–600 g each, provided they get enough direct sunlight (6+ hours daily) and aren't crammed together.
Those numbers aren't fantasy — but they do assume decent light, proper feeding, and no major stress events. Realistically, a first-time grower running a basic tent setup should aim for the lower end (300 g/m²) and be pleasantly surprised if they beat it. The 400 g/m² mark is very achievable on a second or third run once you've dialled in your environment.
One honest limitation: Chemdawg Auto won't out-yield a well-grown photoperiod Chemdog. If absolute maximum weight is your priority and you have the space and time for a longer veg cycle, the photo version will always win. But if you want a fast turnaround and still want to fill your jars with proper Chemdog bud, the auto version delivers.
The buds on Chemdawg Auto are dense, golf-ball-shaped nuggets coated in a thick layer of trichomes. Under a loupe, the resin heads look like tiny mushrooms — swollen, glistening, and absolutely loaded with cannabinoids and terpenes. The calyxes swell noticeably in the final two weeks, and you'll often see purple hues creep in if nighttime temperatures drop below 15°C.
Trim is straightforward. The bud-to-leaf ratio is generous, so you won't spend hours picking through sugar leaves. That said, save those sugar leaves — they're frosty enough to make decent dry-sift hash or butter.
Running Chemdawg Auto in a tent? Pair her with a complete grow kit that includes lighting, ventilation, and a carbon filter — you'll want the filter, because this strain reeks from week 5 onwards. For soil growers, a quality organic soil mix saves you from having to pH every feed.
We've been selling cannabis seeds since the early days, and Chemdog genetics remain one of the most requested lineages year after year. The auto version removes the two biggest barriers to growing it: time and complexity. You don't need a separate veg and flower space. You don't need to worry about light leaks triggering hermaphroditism. You pop the seed, keep her fed and watered, and 8–9 weeks later you're trimming buds that smell like a petrol station in the best possible way.
The 18–20% THC range puts Chemdawg Auto in a comfortable middle ground — strong enough to be genuinely effective, not so strong that a single hit sends you to the sofa for the evening. The relaxing, indica-leaning effect makes it a good evening smoke, though the terpene profile keeps things interesting enough that it doesn't feel one-dimensional.
Compared to something like Northern Lights Auto, Chemdawg Auto offers a more complex flavour profile — that diesel-skunk punch versus Northern Lights' sweeter, piney character. If you want mellow and sweet, go Northern Lights. If you want fuel and funk with a bit of an edge, Chemdawg Auto is the better pick.
Properly dried and cured Chemdawg Auto buds deliver a relaxing body effect that settles in gradually. The onset is calm rather than sudden — you'll notice tension easing from the shoulders down over the first 15–20 minutes. The indica dominance means the body effect is more pronounced than any cerebral stimulation, making it best suited for evenings or days off.
According to a WHO Expert Committee report on cannabis, the chemical composition and cannabinoid ratios of a given strain are shaped by both genetics and growing conditions — which is why two growers running the same Chemdawg Auto seeds can get slightly different results depending on their environment, nutrients, and harvest timing. Cure your buds for at least 2 weeks in glass jars (burping daily for the first 5 days) and you'll notice the flavour smoothing out and the diesel notes intensifying.
8–9 weeks total, from germination to chop day. That includes both the vegetative and flowering phases — autoflowers don't distinguish between the two in the way photoperiods do. Most growers harvest around day 60–65.
Yes, and she does well outside. Each plant can yield 400–600 g in a sunny spot with at least 6 hours of direct light. She stays compact (50–100 cm), so she's easy to tuck into a balcony or small garden without drawing attention.
We'd skip it. Topping autoflowers is risky because the plant has a fixed lifecycle and limited time to recover. Low-stress training (LST) — gently bending the main stem sideways — gives you a more even canopy without the stress. Start LST around week 2–3.
Strong. From about week 5, the diesel and skunk terpenes become very noticeable. If you're growing indoors without a carbon filter, your entire flat will smell. A decent extraction fan and carbon filter are non-negotiable for indoor grows.
The auto version finishes faster (8–9 weeks vs 9–10 weeks of flowering alone for the photo) and is easier to grow. The trade-off is yield — a well-grown photoperiod Chemdog will out-produce the auto. Flavour and effect are very similar, though the photo version can push slightly higher THC.
11–15 litres is the sweet spot. Smaller pots restrict root growth and cap your yield; larger pots are overkill for a plant that only lives 8–9 weeks. Start in the final pot — don't transplant autoflowers.
It's medium-strength by modern standards. Strong enough to deliver a solid, relaxing effect, but not in the 25%+ territory that can overwhelm less experienced users. The terpene profile also plays a role — as some growers note, a well-grown 18% strain can feel stronger than a poorly cured 25% one.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.