Description
Strain Name: NUKEHEADS UNOBTANIUM

Strain Name: NUKEHEADS UNOBTANIUM AUTO
Genetics: Exotic Landrace Fusion × Granddaddy Purple × NukeHeads Proprietary Ruderalis Core
Type: Autoflowering Hybrid (Indica Dominant)
Description
NUKEHEADS UNOBTANIUM AUTO is not supposed to exist.
Born from experimental crosses and a tightly guarded ruderalis core, this strain feels less like a plant and more like a discovered artifact. Inspired by the mythical element from Avatar, UNOBTANIUM carries an otherworldly presence, glowing in resin and dripping with deep violet and electric blue hues as it matures.
The aroma is rich and alien: sweet dark berries, mineral earth, soft incense, and a faint metallic sharpness that hints at its power. When smoked, UNOBTANIUM delivers a smooth but commanding onset, washing the body in gravity heavy relaxation while the mind drifts into a calm, immersive headspace.
Gamers gravitate toward UNOBTANIUM during long exploration sessions. It pairs exceptionally well with open world titles like No Man’s Sky, Skyrim, or late night Cyberpunk runs, where atmosphere matters more than reflexes. The strain enhances visual depth, music, and environmental detail while dissolving anxiety and physical tension.
Despite its exotic effects, UNOBTANIUM AUTO grows with surprising discipline. It remains compact, stealthy, and finishes fast, making it ideal for indoor growers chasing elite quality without extended cycles. Resin production is extreme, with trichomes stacking early and never slowing down.
This is not a daytime multitasker. UNOBTANIUM is for sinking in, tuning out, and letting the world soften.
Key Highlights
• THC: 24–30%
• Seed to Harvest: 68–75 Days
• Aroma: Dark berry, mineral earth, incense, subtle metallic notes
• Effects: Deep body calm, immersive headspace, stress annihilation
• Ideal For: Exploration games, late night sessions, anxiety relief, sleep
• Grow Traits: Compact, high resin, visually striking, premium auto genetics
Rare. Heavy. Unreal.
NUKEHEADS UNOBTANIUM AUTO is what happens when science stops asking permission.







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