
Pandora
Cannabis seeds
by Paradise Seeds
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Pandora Auto Seeds by Paradise Seeds
Pandora Auto is a 75% indica autoflowering cannabis seed from Paradise Seeds, bred from Afghan and Indian landrace genetics for a fast, compact grow with serious resin production. She finishes in 60–65 days from germination, stays under 120 cm, and delivers chunky, golden-trichome-coated buds with 20% THC. If you want a no-fuss indica auto that actually performs, this is the one we keep recommending.
Why Pandora Auto Deserves a Spot in Your Grow
Pandora Auto is one of those strains that makes autoflowers hard to argue against. Paradise Seeds crossed Afghan and Indian landrace genetics to create something genuinely impressive for the size — a stocky, indica-dominant plant that doesn't need light schedule changes, doesn't stretch past 120 cm, and still fills out with dense, resinous colas. We've seen growers pull 450 g/m² indoors from this one, which is frankly absurd for a plant that barely reaches your waist.
The real appeal, though, is the speed. Sixty to sixty-five days from popping the seed to chopping the plant. That's not a typo. You can run two full cycles in the time most photoperiod strains take for one. Outdoors, expect around 300 g per plant — not record-breaking, but very respectable for an auto that practically grows itself. She handles greenhouses well too, if that's your setup.
One honest limitation: because she's so compact, airflow between the lower branches can get tight. If you're growing in a humid climate or a small tent without decent extraction, keep an eye on the lower canopy. A light defoliation in week three or four does wonders. Other than that, Pandora Auto is about as low-maintenance as cannabis gets.
What Pandora Auto Buds Look and Smell Like
The bag appeal on dried Pandora Auto is genuinely striking. Buds come out lime green with a thick coating of yellow-gold trichomes — the kind of frosty finish that looks like someone dusted them with pollen. They're dense, chunky, and photograph well if you're the type to document your harvests.
Crack a bud open and the terpene profile hits you immediately: sweet and spicy, driven by humulene and caryophyllene. Think sugary dough with a peppery edge. The inhale is smooth and sweet, the exhale carries that spice. It's not a one-note flavour — there's enough complexity to keep you interested, which isn't always the case with fast autos. Compared to something like Paradise Seeds' Wappa Auto, Pandora leans more into that earthy-spicy territory rather than fruity sweetness.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Breeder | Paradise Seeds |
| Genetics | Afghan x Indian Landrace |
| Type | Autoflowering (75% Indica) |
| THC | 20% |
| Seed to Harvest | 60–65 days |
| Height | Up to 120 cm |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 450 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 300 g/plant |
| Dominant Terpenes | Humulene, Caryophyllene |
| Flavour | Sweet, spicy, peppery |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 |
| SKU | CSPS0082 |
Growing Pandora Auto Seeds: What to Expect
Pandora Auto is a forgiving strain that suits first-time growers and experienced cultivators who want a quick turnaround without babysitting. Here's how to get the best from her:
- Germinate your Pandora Auto seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of light, airy soil. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
- Plant the germinated seed about 1 cm deep in your final container — autos don't love transplanting, so start in the pot you plan to finish in. A 10–15 litre fabric pot works well.
- Run 18–20 hours of light per day throughout the entire cycle. Pandora Auto doesn't need a light schedule change, which is the whole point. A 250W–400W LED covers a 1m² canopy nicely.
- Feed lightly for the first two weeks, then ramp up to a standard bloom nutrient schedule around week three when pre-flowers appear. Pandora is indica-dominant, so she doesn't stretch much — most of her energy goes into bud production.
- Watch humidity levels from week four onwards. Those dense buds and compact structure can trap moisture. Keep relative humidity below 50% during flowering and make sure your fan is circulating air through the canopy.
- Harvest when 70–80% of trichomes have turned milky with a few amber ones mixed in — usually around day 60–65 from germination. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C for 7–10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least two weeks.
Indoor vs. Outdoor: Pandora Auto Performance
Pandora Auto performs well in both environments, but the numbers shift depending on your setup. Here's a straightforward comparison:
| Factor | Indoor | Outdoor |
|---|---|---|
| Yield | Up to 450 g/m² | Up to 300 g/plant |
| Height | 60–90 cm typical | 80–120 cm typical |
| Harvest Time | 60–65 days from seed | 60–65 days from seed |
| Light Schedule | 18/6 or 20/4 | Natural sunlight |
| Best For | Controlled environment, max yield | Balcony grows, guerrilla, greenhouse |
Indoors, she stays particularly squat — often under 90 cm — which makes her a strong pick for small tents. An 80x80 cm tent can comfortably hold four Pandora Auto plants. Outdoors, she'll stretch a bit more and benefits from direct sunlight, but the compact structure means she's discreet on a balcony or tucked into a garden corner. Greenhouse growers can potentially squeeze in two full runs per summer season given the 60–65 day lifecycle.
Running Pandora Auto in a small space? Pair her with an 80x80 grow tent and a compact LED panel for the best results in tight quarters. If you're growing outdoors, a fabric pot in the 15-litre range gives her roots enough room without overwatering risk. Check our grow supplies section for everything you need to get started.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Pandora Auto take from seed to harvest?
Sixty to sixty-five days from germination. That's the full lifecycle — no separate veg and flower phases. Pop the seed, count roughly nine weeks, and you're chopping. It's one of the fastest autos Paradise Seeds offers.
What yield can I expect from Pandora Auto indoors?
Up to 450 g/m² under good indoor lighting. Realistically, most growers land somewhere around 350–400 g/m² on a first run. Dial in your nutrients and environment, and that upper figure is very achievable by the second cycle.
Does Pandora Auto need a specific light schedule?
No. She's a true autoflower, so she'll flower regardless of light hours. Most growers run 18 hours on, 6 hours off for the best balance of growth and electricity costs. Some push 20/4 for maximum yield, but the difference is marginal.
Is Pandora Auto suitable for beginner growers?
Yes — she's one of the more forgiving autos out there. Compact size, fast finish, and no need to manage light schedules make her straightforward. Just watch humidity around the dense buds in late flower and you'll be fine.
How does Pandora Auto compare to other Paradise Seeds autos?
Pandora leans heavier on the indica side (75%) than most of their auto lineup, which means a more compact plant and a more physically relaxing result. If you want something with more sativa influence and a fruitier profile, look at Wappa Auto. For pure indica weight, Pandora is the stronger pick.
What do Pandora Auto buds taste like?
Sweet on the inhale with a peppery, spicy kick on the exhale. The dominant terpenes are humulene and caryophyllene, giving her that earthy-spice character. After a good cure, the sweetness deepens and the spice becomes more pronounced.
Can I grow Pandora Auto on a balcony?
Absolutely. She stays under 120 cm outdoors and doesn't need supplemental lighting. A 15-litre fabric pot, decent soil, and direct sunlight are all she asks for. Her compact structure keeps her discreet, and the 60–65 day cycle means you can harvest before autumn weather sets in across most of Europe.
Last updated: April 2026
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