Auto Euforia Seed Review
Seed Review: Auto Euforia
Genetics: Euforia (Skunk Selection) x Auto Skunk #1 Breeder: Dutch Passion Type: Sativa Dominant Autoflower Total Life Cycle: 10–11 Weeks (From Seed to Harvest) Difficulty: Low (Extremely hardy and resistant) Yield Potential: Very High for Auto (500g+/m² | XL potential)
⚡ The Executive Summary
Auto Euforia is the "Happy Plant." Based on the legendary 1990s photoperiod Euforia (a special Skunk selection chosen for its unique, euphoric high), Dutch Passion successfully converted it into an autoflowering format without losing the magic.
This is not a "hype" strain designed for Instagram; it is a Workhorse. It was bred to be incredibly tough, resistant to mold and bad weather, and to produce yields that rival photoperiod plants. It is one of Dutch Passion's best-selling autos for commercial growers because it is reliable, fast, and delivers a classic Skunk high that is anti-anxiety and social.
Why Grow It? You grow Auto Euforia if you want Volume and Good Vibes. It is arguably the easiest way to fill jars quickly. It grows with the vigor of a Skunk, meaning it can take heavy feeding and abuse, making it perfect for beginners who might overlove their plants.
🚜 The Grow Journal
Setup:
Environment: 5x5 Gorilla Grow Tent.
Lighting: 650W High-Efficiency LED (Run at 20/4 Light Cycle).
Medium: 10 Gallon Smart Pots (Coco/Perlite Mix).
Count: 4 Plants.
Training: Leaf Tucking & Light LST only.
🌱 The Vegetative Phase (Weeks 1–4)
Week 1 (Establishment): The seeds germinate and show immense vigor immediately. These are "Skunk" genetics—they want to live.
Week 2 (Structure): Unlike smaller autos, Auto Euforia grows tall and wide fast. By day 14, it has multiple sets of side branches.
Week 3 (Training): We gently tie down the main stem to encourage the side branches to catch up. The stems are thick and fibrous.
Week 4 (Pre-Flower): White pistils appear around day 25. The plant is already 18–24 inches tall. It is drinking heavily—we are feeding daily in Coco.
🌸 The Flowering Phase (Weeks 5–11)
Week 5 (The Stretch): This is where Auto Euforia surprises people. It stretches significantly, often reaching 1 meter (3+ feet) in height. It is a Sativa-dominant structure.
Week 6 (Bud Set): Bud sites pop up everywhere. The internodal spacing is perfect—not too tight (mold risk) and not too wide (low yield).
Week 7 (Aroma): The smell is nostalgic. It’s not "Gas" or "Candy"; it is sweet, floral, and skunky. It smells like a classic Dutch coffee shop.
Week 8 (The Swell): The buds swell into long, foxtailing colas. They are not rock hard like a Cookie strain; they are slightly airy, which makes them highly resistant to bud rot.
Week 9 (Resin): Sticky resin coats the buds. It’s a greasy resin, typical of Skunk lineages.
Week 10 (Ripening): The plant keeps pushing white pistils late into flower (Sativa trait). We wait. The smell becomes pungent and musky.
Week 11 (Harvest): We check trichomes. We harvest when they are milky. We don't want too much amber because the goal is a euphoric, energetic high. We chop at day 75.
⚖️ The Harvest Report
Wet Weight: Very high. The plants are large bushes.
Dry Weight: The 4 plants yielded 1.3 lbs (approx 600g). This is huge for an auto run.
Bag Appeal: 8/10. It looks like classic Skunk. Light green, orange hairs, decent frost. It doesn't look like "Alien Weed," but it looks like a heavy bag of good times.
🏁 The Architect's Verdict
Auto Euforia is the Reliable Friend.
It won't win a beauty contest against Pink Banana Runtz, but it will out-yield it and likely survive conditions that would kill the exotic. It produces a fantastic "All Day" smoke that lifts the mood without causing paranoia.
Score: 9.0/10 (Yield + Ease) Best For: Beginners, Commercial Auto growers, and anyone seeking stress relief.
