By Adam Parsons

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GOAT'lato Auto is part of Royal Queen Seeds’ exclusive collaboration with Tyson 2.0, bringing Mike Tyson’s favorite genetics into seed form. As an autoflowering descendant of Gelato 44 × Cookies Auto, this strain combines sweet, dessert-style flavors with deeply relaxing effects and a fast, beginner-friendly grow cycle.

In this GOAT'lato Auto grow report, I’m walking you through the full run from germination to harvest, exactly as it played out in my tent. I kept my notes tight and honest, because this is the kind of reporting I wish I’d had when I started my first GOAT'lato Auto grow journal.

GOAT'lato Auto Grow Report: Equipment List

Before I even popped the seed, I made sure the basics were dialed in. Autoflowers don’t give you much time to “fix it later,” so I kept the setup simple, stable, and easy to manage.

  • Box: Secret Jardin DS120W (4 × 2 × 6 ft
  • Lights: MIGRO ARAY 4 - 240W
  • Ventilation: TT Silent-M 100
  • Filter: Primaklima filter PK 100/125
  • Fan: Oscillating Koala Fan
  • Soil: BioBizz Light Mix
  • Pot: 11L Air-Pots
  • Seed: Royal Queen Seeds - GOAT'lato Auto
  • Nutrition: RQS Organic Nutrition

The goal with this kit was consistency: steady airflow, predictable lighting, and a soil mix that wouldn’t punish me if I sometimes overthought things.

GOAT'lato Auto week by week, here’s how the cycle unfolded from sprout to harvest.

GOAT'lato Auto
Gelato 44 x Cookies Auto
375 - 450 gr/m2
70 - 120 cm
50 - 60 days
THC: Up to 20%
Sativa 25% Indica 65% Ruderalis 10%
130 - 180 gr/plant
130 - 160 cm
Euphoric, Physically Relaxing
70 - 80 days after germination

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GOAT'lato Auto Grow Report: Seedling Stage (Week 1)

Week one always feels like that quiet moment before a project really starts. I checked the tent more than I needed to, half expecting some drama, but the seedling popped up clean and confident.

  • Lighting: The MIGRO ARAY 4 was set to an 18/6 light cycle, dimmed low and positioned about 1 ft above the soil surface to prevent stretching.
  • Nutrients: No additional nutrients yet. The BioBizz Light Mix handled the early stage without any fuss.
  • Environment: Temperatures averaged 77–81 °F, with relative humidity close to 60%.
  • Plant status: By the end of week 1, she was a couple inches tall with a sturdy stem and the first true leaves coming in, with no stress signs and no legginess.
GOAT'lato Auto cannabis seedling in week 1 growing in BioBizz Light Mix under LED light, showing first true leaves and sturdy early growth
GOAT'lato Auto – Week 1

GOAT'lato Auto Grow Report: Vegetative Stage (Week 2-4)

This is where the pace picked up. Week by week, I could see GOAT'lato Auto settling into her rhythm, and my job was basically not to get in her way.

Week 2

I kept things calm this week. When an auto looks happy, I try not to “improve” it into a problem.

    • Lighting: 18/6 stayed locked in, with the lamp about 1 ft above the canopy to keep growth balanced.
    • Nutrients: Just pH-adjusted water in moderate amounts. The soil still had plenty to give.
    • Environment: Temperatures ranged 75–79 °F, humidity around 55–60%.
    • Plant status: More fan leaves showed up, and she clearly prioritized root development. No deficiencies and no weird leaf posture.
    GOAT'lato Auto cannabis plant in week 2 of early vegetative growth, developing additional fan leaves and strong root structure under LED light in BioBizz Light Mix
    GOAT'lato Auto – Week 2

    Week 3

    This was the first week I caught myself thinking, “OK, this one’s got energy.” The structure started to show, and it felt like the plant was shifting gears.

      • Lighting: Light intensity went up slightly—still 18/6, still holding that ~1 ft distance.
      • Nutrients: I started a gentle feed with RQS Organic Nutrition once this week, keeping it mild.
      • Environment: Temperatures averaged 75–79 °F, humidity stayed around 55–60%.
      • Plant status: Noticeably taller, broader fan leaves, and better lateral branching. Pre-flowers started showing at the nodes toward the end of the week.
      GOAT'lato Auto cannabis plant in week 3 showing vigorous growth, broader fan leaves, strong lateral branching, and early pre-flowers forming under LED light
      GOAT'lato Auto – Week 3

      Week 4

      Week four always feels like the last chance to keep veg tidy. After this, the plant has plans—and they’re usually bigger than mine.

        • Lighting: Light output increased again, still on the 18-hour photoperiod.
        • Nutrients: Feeding frequency nudged up a little, but I stayed cautious with nitrogen as bloom approached.
        • Environment: Humidity dropped to around 50%, temps stayed stable.
        • Plant status: The stretch became obvious, the main stem thickened, and pistils showed more clearly. Transition time.
        GOAT'lato Auto cannabis plant in week 4 showing noticeable stretch, thicker main stem, and developing pistils during the transition to flowering under LED light
        GOAT'lato Auto – Week 4

        GOAT'lato Auto Grow Report: Flowering Stage (Week 5-9)

        Once flowering began, the tent changed fast. The smell showed up early, and from here on out, environmental management mattered more every week.

        Weeks 5 & 6

        Early flower felt like the plant was deciding where the weight would go. The stretch happened, but it stayed controlled, and bud sites started lining up along the branches.

          • Lighting: 18/6 continued. I adjusted lamp height to keep it about 1 ft from the canopy as the plant moved.
          • Nutrients: I transitioned to bloom-focused organic nutrition, with pH-adjusted water between feedings.
          • Environment: Temps sat around 75–77 °F. Humidity eased down toward 45–50% to protect the developing flowers.
          • Plant status: By the end of week 6, bud sites were clearly established, stretch slowed, and the structure stayed compact and healthy.