Auto Glueberry OG Seeds
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Auto Glueberry OG seeds pack Blueberry, Gorilla Glue #4, and OG Kush into a fast-finishing autoflower that punches well above its weight. Expect sweet berry flavour, earthy fuel undertones, heavy resin production, and the kind of frosty bag appeal that helped make Glueberry OG a Highlife Cup winner. Three legends. One very sticky outcome. 🍇
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Auto Glueberry OG Seeds
From $75.00
Auto Glueberry OG seeds pack Blueberry, Gorilla Glue #4, and OG Kush into a fast-finishing autoflower that punches well above its weight. Expect sweet berry flavour, earthy fuel undertones, heavy resin production, and the kind of frosty bag appeal that helped make Glueberry OG a Highlife Cup winner. Three legends. One very sticky outcome. 🍇
Nearly every order ships with bonus seeds. One free seed per five purchased — added automatically, no catch. Contact us for bulk order pricing.
Germination Guarantee
All batches are double-tested for quality and viability using the paper towel method.

Rapid, local Ozzy delivery!
All shipments are tracked- choose express post or regular. Discreet & secure.
🫐 Auto Glueberry OG Seeds: GG4 × OG Kush × Blueberry on a Fixed Timeline
Auto Glueberry OG seeds carry the same three-strain Dutch Passion genetics that made Glueberry OG a connoisseur favourite, Gorilla Glue #4, OG Kush, and Blueberry, the resin and fuel, the earthy kush depth, and the sweet berry, on a fixed autoflower timeline that flowers automatically without a light schedule change.
To turn Glueberry OG into an autoflower, Dutch Passion crossed the Gorilla Glue #4 × OG Kush line with their original Auto Blueberry, which carries the autoflowering trait and keeps the berry character intact. The result is a sativa-dominant hybrid that holds the taste and effect of the photoperiod while finishing on a fixed schedule. It is one of the larger autoflowers in the catalogue, heavy on resin and a noted producer for rosin and hash work. For the full genetics story, the cup history, and a deeper look at the effect, see our Glueberry OG strain review.
Each parent carries weight: Gorilla Glue #4 is the American resin and fuel benchmark, OG Kush is the West Coast standard for earthy kush character, and Blueberry adds sweet berry aroma and fruit. The auto stacks all three onto a frosty, heavy-yielding plant. As one of the more potent high-THC autos in the range, it sits at the connoisseur end.
What Auto Glueberry OG seeds do well:
- A berry-meets-fuel flavour found nowhere else: sweet Blueberry fruit over the earthy kush and diesel of OG and GG4, finished with a spicy twist, a genuinely distinctive profile that carries through the auto cross
- Heavy resin and frost: the GG4 and OG genetics produce dense, extremely resinous buds, one of the better autos in the catalogue for hash and concentrate work
- XL yields for an auto: up to 500 g/m² indoors and one of the largest autoflowers available, a heavy producer for a fixed-timeline plant
- Fixed timeline, any light cycle: 75 to 84 days seed to harvest, no light flip, and the option of multiple runs per season
- Robust and forgiving: the three hardy parents make it tolerant across a wide range of conditions, rated by Dutch Passion for beginners and experts alike

Auto Glueberry OG Lineage
🌿 Auto Glueberry OG Seeds Effects and Experience
Onset (10–20 minutes): uplifting and euphoric. As a sativa-dominant hybrid the opening leans head-forward, a clear mood lift and a sociable brightness from the OG and Blueberry side, noticeable rather than subtle at this potency.
Early phase (20–60 minutes): the euphoria holds while a warm physical ease builds underneath it. The Gorilla Glue #4 and OG Kush genetics bring weight, and the berry-fuel flavour is most present here.
Mid-phase (60–120 minutes): the body side fills in. A comfortable, settled relaxation, still functional and social at moderate doses, while higher doses lean toward the couch given the GG4 and OG weight.
Late-phase (2+ hours): a relaxed, settled finish and a natural lead-in to an evening wind-down. The effect is long-running, Dutch Passion notes a small amount goes a long way.
Duration: 3 to 4 hours at typical doses, with a smooth taper.
Potency note: Auto Glueberry OG is genuinely potent, and the resin-heavy GG4 and OG genetics give the effect real weight. Start conservatively with unfamiliar phenotypes, a small amount is often enough.
Flavour: sweet Blueberry fruit on the inhale, then the earthy kush and diesel-fuel of OG and GG4 underneath, with a spicy, peppery twist on the exhale. Pungent and layered rather than one-note, and a proper cure brings the berry and the fuel into balance, so assess at three to four weeks in the jar.
🫐 Terpene Profile
The berry-meets-fuel character comes from the three-strain genetics, led by:
- Caryophyllene: the peppery, fuel-spice note from the GG4 and OG side
- Myrcene: the earthy base that carries the body weight and rounds out the berry sweetness
- Limonene: a citrus brightness from the OG side that lifts the profile and supports the euphoric onset
For how these compounds shape flavour and effect, see our cannabis terpenes guide.
🌱 Growing Auto Glueberry OG Seeds in Australia
(Strictly for ACT residents with a licence or those overseas where cultivation is legal.)
Experience level: beginner-friendly and robust. Dutch Passion rates this one for beginners and experts alike, the hardy three-strain genetics make it tolerant across a range of conditions. There are three things to respect: it is one of the larger autos and stretches, so give it space and train it; overfeeding and overwatering are the most common mistakes with this plant, so go conservative and let the roots breathe; and the dense, resinous buds need active airflow in late flower. Our cannabis seedling care guide covers a strong start.
Critical auto rules, before germination:
- Start in the final container: 15 to 20 L for this one given the size, no transplanting. Air pots or fabric pots help with the overwatering risk
- Feed conservatively: overfeeding is the most common mistake here, build EC on plant response, not on a schedule
- Give it room and train it: it stretches and stacks side branches, so SCROG or LST from week 2 to 3 to manage the canopy
- Plan airflow: the dense resinous buds need circulation from week 5, so set fans and extraction before you start
Height and structure: 80 to 130 cm with significant early-flower stretch, a vigorous Christmas-tree shape with many side branches that fill with long flowers. This is one of the largest autoflowers available, so it suits SOG and SCROG and rewards a larger container. LST from week 2 to 3 opens the canopy and meaningfully improves both yield and airflow.
Airflow and humidity: the buds get dense and resin-heavy, which is exactly the kind that holds moisture. Keep humidity below 45% from week 5 and run active inner-canopy airflow through late flower to protect the harvest.
Harvest: flowering initiates at 3 to 4 weeks from germination and finishes around 75 to 84 days, a longer-running super auto where the heaviest-yielding phenotypes can want a couple of extra weeks. Check trichomes from day 63 and harvest at 15 to 20% amber for the balanced effect, or later for a heavier finish. Our amber trichomes guide covers reading them, and the drying and curing guide covers the finish.
🏠 Indoor Growing
- Seed to harvest: 75 to 84 days fixed, no light flip required
- Yield: up to 500 g/m² with quality lighting and training (one of the heaviest autos available)
- Container: 15 to 20 L, started in the final pot, air or fabric pots preferred, no transplanting
- Light: 20/4 commonly used, 18/6 also fine, flowers on any schedule
- Height: 80 to 130 cm, so SCROG to manage the stretch in a standard tent
- Training: SCROG and SOG both suit it, with LST from week 2 to 3 on the branchy structure
- Airflow: critical from week 5, humidity below 45% and active inner-canopy airflow
- Aroma: pungent berry and fuel from week 4 to 5, so carbon filtration is essential from that point
🌿 Outdoor Growing (Australia)
- Timing: ~75 to 84 days from planting, not season-dependent. Plant September through February for warm-weather runs
- Yield: 150 to 250 g per plant in good conditions, more in large containers and full sun, this is a big auto
- Container: 15 to 20 L minimum, larger pushes the size up, no transplanting
- Site: full sun, warm and dry preferred, with room for a vigorous, branchy plant. Our Australian climate strain guide covers regional timing
- Humidity: the dense, frosty buds are mould-prone in humid coastal conditions, so favour open, well-ventilated positions and monitor through the final weeks
- Aroma: the berry-fuel profile is pungent and carries, so plan the site position with discretion in mind
🧪 Auto Glueberry OG Seeds EC and Feeding Guide: Soil and Coco
Auto Glueberry OG is a moderate feeder, more forgiving than Cookies-derived genetics thanks to its hardy GG4, OG Kush, and Blueberry parentage, but overfeeding and overwatering are the two mistakes Dutch Passion flags most often with this plant. Build EC conservatively and adjust on plant response. Back off nitrogen from flower week 4 to 5 to protect the berry and fuel terpenes, and keep potassium up through peak flower for bud density and resin. The dense buds make the flush and cure the steps that decide the final flavour.
All EC values assume quality base nutrients. Australian tap water typically runs 0.2 to 0.5 EC, so factor that into your target and measure after mixing.
📊 EC and pH Target Table: Soil vs Coco
| Phase / Week | Soil EC | Coco EC | Soil pH | Coco pH | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weeks 1–2 Seedling |
0.4–0.6 | 0.5–0.8 | 6.2–6.5 | 5.8–6.0 | Plain water in week 1. Robust genetics, but overfeeding is the common mistake here, so start conservative. |
| Weeks 3–4 Early veg / pre-flower |
0.8–1.2 | 1.0–1.4 | 6.0–6.5 | 5.8–6.2 | Nitrogen-forward, built on response. LST in progress. Pre-flowers around day 21. Let the roots dry between waterings. |
| Weeks 4–5 Pre-flower transition |
1.0–1.4 | 1.2–1.6 | 6.0–6.5 | 5.8–6.2 | Reduce nitrogen, introduce bloom nutrients. Manage the stretch under the screen. Begin potassium support. |
| Weeks 5–8 Peak flower |
1.4–1.8 | 1.6–2.0 | 6.0–6.5 | 5.8–6.2 | High P and K. Back off nitrogen firmly from week 6 to protect the berry and fuel terpenes. Airflow critical on the dense buds. |
| Weeks 9–11 Late flower / ripening |
1.0–1.4 | 1.2–1.6 | 6.0–6.5 | 5.8–6.2 | Taper EC down. Check trichomes from day 63. Heavy phenos can run a couple of weeks longer, so watch the plant, not the calendar. |
| Final 10–14 days Flush |
0.0–0.4 | 0.0–0.5 | 6.2 | 5.8–6.0 | Plain pH water until runoff EC drops below 0.5. The berry-fuel profile is noticeably cleaner after a proper flush. |
🌱 Soil-Specific Notes
Pre-loaded nutrients: quality potting mix runs 1.0 to 1.5 EC on its own in weeks 1 to 3, so plain water or very light feeding early. Feed only once runoff EC drops below 0.8. Overfeeding on top of a hot mix is the most common early mistake with this plant.
Overwatering: Dutch Passion flags overwatering alongside overfeeding as the two common errors. Air pots and fabric pots help by improving root oxygen, and letting the top 2 to 3 cm dry between waterings keeps the big root system healthy.
Runoff monitoring: water to 10 to 20% runoff and measure it. Runoff more than 0.4 above feed-in indicates salt buildup, so flush with twice the pot volume of plain pH water.
🥥 Coco-Specific Notes
Feeding frequency: once daily in veg, twice daily in peak flower. This is a vigorous, thirsty plant in coco, so consistent hydration through weeks 5 to 8 supports the resin and terpene development.
pH in coco: 5.9 to 6.1 at every feed. Coco has no buffering capacity, so drift below 5.8 slows phosphorus and calcium uptake and shows as stalled bud development.
CalMag in coco: 1 to 2 ml/L from week 1 through flush. Coco binds calcium and magnesium, and growers commonly report this plant wanting extra cal-mag, so check pH first when brown spots appear on mid-canopy leaves.
Nitrogen in late flower: back off firmly from week 6. Excess N mutes the berry and fuel character, faster in coco than soil given the absence of buffering.
📋 EC Troubleshooting
| What You're Seeing | Likely Cause | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Tip burn weeks 1 to 3 | EC too high early, or pre-loaded soil plus added feed | Drop to plain water for one or two waterings, then resume lower. Overfeeding is the common mistake here, so do not push early. |
| Slow, droopy growth | Overwatering, the second common mistake with this plant | Let the medium dry more between waterings. Air or fabric pots help. Do not add nutrients in response. |
| Berry-fuel aroma flat in late flower | Excess nitrogen, or insufficient cure | Back off nitrogen from week 6. If flat at harvest, cure 3 to 4 weeks, the berry comes forward in the jar. |
| Brown spots on mid-canopy leaves | Calcium or magnesium shortfall, common in coco with this plant | Check pH first, then add CalMag at 1 to 2 ml/L before reducing EC. |
| Moisture in dense buds weeks 7 to 10 | Airflow, not feeding, the resinous buds trap humidity | Increase fan coverage to the inner canopy and drop RH below 45%. Do not cut EC in response. |
💡 Feeding Key Principles
- Conservative beats aggressive: overfeeding and overwatering are the two common mistakes here, so build EC on response and let the roots breathe
- Back off nitrogen from week 6: excess late-flower nitrogen mutes the berry and fuel character that defines the strain
- Airflow is separate from feeding: late-flower moisture in the dense buds is an airflow problem, fix the fans and humidity, do not cut EC
- Flush and cure finish the profile: a 10 to 14 day flush until runoff drops below 0.5, then 3 to 4 weeks in sealed jars, the berry and fuel come into balance over the cure
🗓️ Auto Glueberry OG Seeds Week-by-Week Grow Guide
Auto Glueberry OG runs 75 to 84 days, a longer super auto. The genetics produce a large, vigorous, resin-heavy plant that needs active management in three windows: early training to control the stretch, nitrogen back-off from week 6 to protect the berry-fuel terpenes, and airflow from week 5 for the dense buds. The cure is the fourth.
| Phase / Week | What's Happening | Key Actions | Watch Out For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weeks 1–2 Seedling |
Taproot establishing, vigorous early growth for an auto. Robust, forgiving structure. | Plain water or quarter strength. 20/4 or 18/6. 60 to 70% RH. Final container (15 to 20 L) from day one. | Overfeeding and overwatering, the two common mistakes. Water in a ring, let the medium dry between. |
| Weeks 3–4 Early veg / pre-flower |
Rapid, vigorous growth with many side branches. Pre-flowers around day 21. The Christmas-tree structure establishing. | Begin LST or set the SCROG from week 2 to 3. Build to half strength. EC 0.8 to 1.2 soil. 50 to 60% RH. | Missing the training window, it stretches hard. Open the canopy early for light and airflow. |
| Weeks 5–7 Early-mid flower |
Significant stretch, then dense bud sites stacking on the many branches. Pungent berry-fuel aroma from week 5. Resin building heavily. | Transition to bloom. EC 1.4 to 1.8 soil. Carbon filter from week 4 to 5. Drop RH to 45 to 50%. Back off nitrogen from week 6. Begin active airflow. | Height in short tents, and excess nitrogen muting the berry-fuel character. Tuck branches reaching the light. |
| Weeks 8–11 Late flower / ripening |
Dense, frosty buds at peak with heavy resin and the full berry-fuel aroma. Trichomes moving cloudy to amber. Some phenos run longer. | Check trichomes from day 63. Drop RH to 40 to 45%. Begin flush at 10 to 15% amber. Keep inner-canopy airflow up. Harvest at 15 to 20% amber. | Humidity in the dense buds, where mould starts, and harvesting heavy phenos too early. Watch the plant, not the calendar. |
| Post-harvest Dry & cure |
The berry and fuel come into balance in the jar over a few weeks. Fresh-dried leans fuel-heavy, the berry comes forward with the cure. | Slow dry at 15 to 18 °C, 55 to 60% RH for 10 to 14 days. Jar at 60 to 65% RH, burp daily for two weeks, then seal. | Rushing the dry, which keeps the smoke harsh and the berry muted. |
🧠 Jason's Tip: Growing Auto Glueberry OG
Treat this one like a photoperiod that happens to flower on its own. It is one of the biggest autos out there, it stretches like a sativa, and it stacks side branches, so get a screen or some LST on it early in flower or it will run away from you in a short tent. Give it a 15 to 20 L pot, ideally an air pot or fabric pot, because the two ways people go wrong with this plant are overfeeding and overwatering. Go light on both and let the roots breathe, and it rewards you.
The resin is the headline. This is one of the better autos in the catalogue for rosin and hash, the buds come out genuinely frosty, so if you press or sift, this is a strain worth running. Keep humidity under 45% from week 5 and air moving through the inner canopy, because dense resinous buds like these are exactly the kind that hold moisture.
On timing, do not rush it. It is a longer auto, 11 to 12 weeks, and the heavy phenos can want a couple more. Check trichomes from day 63 and pull at 15 to 20% amber for the balanced effect, or a touch later for a heavier finish. Then give the cure three to four weeks, the berry sits under the fuel when it is fresh and only comes forward in the jar.
⚖️ Auto Glueberry OG vs Glueberry OG Feminised: Which Suits You
| Feature | Auto Glueberry OG (this page) |
Glueberry OG Feminised |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Autoflower | Photoperiod |
| Seed to harvest | 75–84 days fixed | 8–9 wk flower + veg |
| THC | ~18–22% | ~18–22% |
| Indoor yield | Up to 500 g/m² | 400–500 g/m² |
| Outdoor yield | 150–250 g/plant | Up to 700 g/plant |
| Height | 80–130 cm | 100–150 cm (up to 200 outdoor) |
| Light schedule | Any, no flip required | 18/6 veg, 12/12 flower |
| Best for | Fixed timeline, multiple cycles, no light management | Maximum yield, full veg control |
Both carry the same berry-fuel character. Choose Auto Glueberry OG for a fixed 75 to 84 day timeline and no light flip, while still getting one of the heaviest autos available. Choose the Glueberry OG Feminised for the bigger outdoor yield and full control over veg time.
🎯 Is Auto Glueberry OG Right for Your Grow?
✅ Auto Glueberry OG is the right choice if:
- You want a berry-meets-fuel flavour with a distinctive sweet, earthy, spicy character on a fixed timeline
- Heavy resin for hash and rosin is a priority, this is one of the better autos for it
- You want one of the heaviest autoflowers available, up to 500 g/m² indoors
- A robust, forgiving plant suits you, rated by Dutch Passion for beginners and experts
- A fixed timeline with no light flip, and the option of multiple runs per season, fits your setup
❌ Consider the alternatives if:
- Maximum outdoor yield is the priority, the Glueberry OG Feminised photoperiod reaches up to 700 g/plant
- You have a short tent and cannot manage the stretch, this is a large, vigorous auto
- You cannot manage late-flower humidity, the dense, frosty buds need active airflow
- You want a faster finish, this is a longer 11 to 12 week auto, and the autoflower range has quicker options
Still comparing options? Our full strain lineup guide covers the range, or browse the autoflower range, the high-THC range, or the complete cannabis seeds catalogue.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions: Auto Glueberry OG Seeds
What are Auto Glueberry OG seeds?
Auto Glueberry OG seeds are the autoflowering version of Dutch Passion's Glueberry OG. To make it autoflower, Dutch Passion crossed the Gorilla Glue #4 × OG Kush line with their original Auto Blueberry, keeping the taste and effect of the photoperiod while finishing on a fixed timeline. The result is a sativa-dominant, resin-heavy hybrid with a distinctive berry-meets-fuel flavour, and one of the larger autoflowers available. For the full background, see our Glueberry OG strain review.
How long do Auto Glueberry OG seeds take from seed to harvest?
Around 75 to 84 days (11 to 12 weeks) from germination on a fixed timeline. This is a longer-running super auto, and the heaviest-yielding phenotypes can want a couple of extra weeks. Check trichomes from day 63 and harvest at 15 to 20% amber for the balanced effect, or a little later for a heavier finish.
What yields can I expect from Auto Glueberry OG seeds?
Up to 500 g/m² indoors with quality lighting and training, this is one of the heaviest autoflowers available. Outdoors, 150 to 250 g per plant in good conditions, more in large containers and full sun. A larger pot (15 to 20 L) and SCROG or SOG training make a meaningful difference to the total.
Are Auto Glueberry OG seeds easy to grow?
Yes, relatively. Dutch Passion rates it for beginners and experts, and the hardy three-strain parentage makes it robust. The things to respect are its size (it stretches, so train it and give it space), the two common mistakes of overfeeding and overwatering (go conservative and use air or fabric pots), and late-flower humidity on the dense buds (keep airflow up from week 5).
Are Auto Glueberry OG seeds good for hash and rosin?
Very much so. The Gorilla Glue #4 and OG Kush genetics produce dense, extremely resinous buds, which makes Auto Glueberry OG one of the better autos in the catalogue for dry sift, bubble hash, and rosin, with heavy scissor hash during trimming.
How does the auto compare to the photoperiod Glueberry OG?
Both carry the same berry-fuel character and similar potency. The auto finishes on a fixed 75 to 84 day timeline with no light flip and stays a bit more compact, while the Glueberry OG Feminised photoperiod reaches a larger outdoor yield (up to 700 g/plant) and gives full control over veg time. Choose the auto for speed and simplicity, the photoperiod for maximum yield.
Do you ship Auto Glueberry OG seeds across Australia?
Yes, with fast domestic shipping and discreet packaging, and most orders arrive within a few business days. All seeds are batch-tested with the paper towel method at ~22 °C and stored cold and dry to preserve viability.
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