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Meet The Winners: HighLife Cup Hat-Trick & AWC 2026

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Meet The Winners: HighLife Cup Hat-Trick & AWC 2026

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We wanted to share some good news from the past week and give a shoutout to everyone who has grown, tested, and supported these genetics over the years.

At the HighLife Cup 2026, three of our strains were recognized with first-place awards:

🏆 Green Crack Punch – 1st Place, Mostly Sativa
A cross of Green Crack and Purple Punch that continues to be a favorite among growers looking for vigor, color, and a balanced terpene profile.

🏆 Sticky Queen – 1st Place, Mostly Indica
Known for its heavy resin production and strong structure, Sticky Queen took top honors in the indica category.

🏆 Triple G Auto – 1st Place, Best Autoflower
An autoflower that has earned a loyal following for combining potency, production, and ease of cultivation.

A few days later, during Mary Jane Berlin, the Autoflower World Cup 2026 brought two more awards our way:

🏆 Trainwreck Auto – 1st Place, Best Sativa-Dominant Autoflower
Recognized for its energetic sativa profile and the combination of Trainwreck genetics with Skunk Auto ancestry.

🥈 Gaia F1 Hybrid – 2nd Place, Best New Autoflower
One of the newest additions to our F1 Hybrid collection, Gaia received recognition for its uniformity, vigor, and overall performance.

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While we're proud to see these strains receive recognition, we know cups are just one part of the story. What matters most to us is how these genetics perform in real gardens, grow rooms, balconies, and greenhouses around the world.

A big thank you to the organizers, judges, and especially the growers who continue to put our genetics through their paces season after season. Whether you've been running these cultivars for years or are just discovering them now, we appreciate being part of your growing journey.

Have you grown any of these strains? We'd love to hear about your experience, your favorite phenotypes, and what worked best in your setup.
 
Nice haul. The Gaia F1 mention is the one that catches my eye most, honestly. Uniformity is underrated, especially if somebody is running living soil or a mixed bed where you don’t want one plant acting like a hungry corn stalk while the next one barely moves.

Would be cool to hear more grow-side notes from RQS on these, not just cup results. Stuff like root vigor, how heavy they feed in organic soil, mold resistance, stretch, and whether the autos prefer being left alone once the rhizosphere is rolling. Cups are fun, but garden behavior is where the real story is.
 
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