Strawberry 🍓 Gorilla 🦍 AUTO is definitely another one of my favorites. I only have one negative thing to say which is the plant does not grow to the normal size it should grow to which is 35 to 59 inches and instead it stays compact, about half its usual size 24-30 inches but even so, I'm still very happy with the end result. The buds are nice and thick, dense, and full of trichomes. Bruce Banner & Purple Punch Auto were my top favorite AUTO strains and now Strawberry 🍓 Gorilla 🦍 AUTO is joining the faves list. I love the fact that it's a perfectly balanced hybrid so you get great of both worlds and you can smoke this as soon as you open your eyes, during the day, in the evening, and before sleep 😴. Very easy to grow. I switched from Living Soil to my favorite setup because Living Soil in a condo is NOT a good idea because it has a lot of beneficial insects that started flying and crawling around my condominium, the soil and compost and worm castings that are in the soil started smelling really strong and my wife was complaining multiple times a day that the house smells like a compost bin lol. Even though I liked my setup and the fact that I only had to feed them once every 2-4 weeks depending on the growth stage and water only in between feedings, I had to switch back to my 100% Organic Biobizz nutrients. Now I make new soil myself from a 3.8 bale of Organic Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss, perlite, vermiculite, Rice Hulls, Coast of Maine Lobster and Crab Compost, Wiggler Worm Castings with worm eggs, then I add Kelp Meal, Alfalfa Meal, Karanja Cake, Neem Cake, High Phosphorus Rice Bran, 2 Row Malted Barley, Mustard Meal, Basalt, Montana Grow Rock Dust, Azomite, Gypsum, Oyster Shell Flour, and Pre-charged Biochar and then mix and let stand for 2 weeks to allow the soil to cook and when the soil temperature drops below 80° F it's ready for use. I add a light amount of nutrients so I can plant seedlings in it without worrying that I will burn the plants and they have enough nutrients for the first two weeks and then after the soil gets depleted of nutrients is when I start to add my liquid nutrients. Instead of keeping the soil for the next few cycles I just dump it and get new soil for every cycle because that's what gives me the best results without worrying that the soil is not balanced right. I learned that the hard way after trying to reuse my soil and even though I had decent results, I could have had better results if I used fresh soil. Of course I could have done a soil test in each container but that's about $100 per container which is a bit expensive so I'd rather just use new soil with every new cycle to give them the best chance. I mean for the price of seeds I'll take it any day then paying $10 per seed because I can plant two or three seeds and get the same yield as one plant that grows to its usual 35-59 inches but it costs me $3 for three seeds instead of $10 for one seed. This is especially great for people who are on a tight budget and can't afford to buy 10 seeds for $100 or so and the fact that Cody lets you get 1 or 3 or 5 or 10 or more seeds is awesome because it gives you more flexibility instead of only having one option of 10 seeds for $100 that some people just can't afford. Cody has great prices but also has quality genetics. It's worth every penny. If you haven't tried this seed bank yet then I am telling you you don't know what you're missing. Hopefully this review will make you feel more confident that you are not wasting your money and will definitely get great results at a fraction of the cost. Thank you for being awesome NukeHeads! 🤜💥🤛