Manufacturer: Super Sativa Seed Club
The Auto Creeper from Super Sativa Seed Club is one of the premium autoflower varieties on the market - over 3 years of breeding work were invested before the team was satisfied with the quality and the variety finally came onto the market. This sativa-dominant variety of cannabis was crossed from a photoperiod Creeper sativa and an autoflowering version of the original Williams Wonder.
It can be grown both indoors and outdoors, outdoors it grows best in warm and sunny regions with lots of light, indoors twenty hours of light a day is ideal for the best results. Fewer hours of light are possible, but with reduced results. The roots of the plants are very sensitive, so the plants should be placed directly in the largest possible pot and not repotted afterwards. Auto Creeper is usually about 1 meter high and has many branches on the sides, the aroma smells wonderfully of lemon and sour apple, with subtle earthy undertones.
Lineage: Creeper x Williams Wonder) x Creeper Genetics: Autoflower mostly Indica Duration from seedling to harvest: 12 - 13 weeks Smell: lemon, earthy, sour apple Height: 80 - 100 cm THC: 18%
The Super Sativa Seed Club (SSSC) has roots going back to the mid 1980s in Den Haag. It grew out of the original Sacred Seeds work and quickly gained a reputation for strains like Durban x Thai, Williams Wonder, and M39. The story begins when Sam the Skunkman moved from California to the Netherlands, bringing Haze and Skunk #1 genetics. From there, Karel Schelfhout used these plants to build the early SSSC library.
Quick Facts Location: Den Haag, Netherlands Focus: Sativa-heavy seeds and historic hybrids Types Available: Regular, feminized, and classic genetics Well Known For: Frosty Diesel, Creamy Kees, Friesland Works Well For: Growers interested in historic cannabis lines and original breeding work
The company worked alongside names like Nevil Schoenmaker, who founded the first international seed bank and created Nevil’s Haze. SSSC made waves in High Times, but much of the early collection was later lost. Still, Karel preserved a cutting of Old School Haze, which remains at the heart of their work. Today, Karel’s son Kees continues the breeding, keeping the classic strains alive for a new generation.