Earth Witch Seeds is a boutique cannabis seed line built around characterful, terpene-forward hybrids with a witchy, herbal aesthetic. We stock the core Earth Witch catalogue including Pumpkin Punch, Marula, Garlic Haze and Witchy Wonder — four strains that cover the spread from fruit-and-spice indica leaners to pungent savoury hazes. It's a small range done deliberately, and we've kept it on the seed wall for growers who want something less mainstream than the usual cookie-and-gelato wave.


Earth Witch Seeds
Pumpkin Punch
Earth Witch Seeds is a boutique cannabis seed line built around characterful, terpene-forward hybrids with a witchy, herbal aesthetic. We stock the core Earth Witch catalogue including Pumpkin Punch, Marula, Garlic Haze and Witchy Wonder — four strains that cover the spread from fruit-and-spice indica leaners to pungent savoury hazes. It's a small range done deliberately, and we've kept it on the seed wall for growers who want something less mainstream than the usual cookie-and-gelato wave.
Earth Witch Seeds is a craft-leaning seed bank with a tight, curated catalogue rather than a sprawling back-list. The branding leans into folk herbalism and earthy aesthetics, and the strain selection follows suit — names that nod to autumn, kitchen-garden flavours and a bit of occult flair. We carry the full range because four well-chosen strains often serve growers better than fifty near-duplicates, and Earth Witch's picks each bring something distinct to a tent.
The catalogue breaks down by flavour profile more than by indica/sativa lineage. Pumpkin Punch sits on the fruit-and-spice side, blending sweet tropical notes with a warmer, gourd-like undertone. Marula leans into ripe stone-fruit territory, named for the southern African fruit and built around a sweet, slightly creamy terpene set. Garlic Haze is the savoury outlier — pungent, allium-driven, with a haze-style structure underneath. Witchy Wonder is the all-rounder of the four, a balanced hybrid aimed at growers who want something easy to read but still characterful.
With a catalogue this size, the choice is mostly about flavour and structure rather than format. All four are feminised, so you're not weighing autoflower against photoperiod — you're picking the terpene profile and growth shape that fits your space.
If this is your first grow, start with Witchy Wonder or Pumpkin Punch. Both are forgiving feminised hybrids that don't demand exotic technique — a basic tent, decent light, stable humidity and a sensible feed schedule will get you a respectable harvest. Stick to a small pack while you learn your setup; there's no point burning through seeds before you've dialled in your environment.
Intermediate growers chasing flavour should look at Marula if you want something sweet and slightly unusual, or Garlic Haze if you're after pungency and a longer, more sativa-style flower. Garlic Haze rewards a bit more patience — haze-leaning plants generally stretch more in early flower and take longer to finish than indica-dominant hybrids, so plan vertical space accordingly and don't rush the harvest window.
Advanced growers will get the most out of Garlic Haze in particular — savoury, gassy terpene profiles tend to express best when feed, humidity and cure are all handled properly. A sloppy dry will flatten the garlic notes into something generic. If you've got the setup for it, this is where the range shows off. When in doubt across the four, Witchy Wonder is the safe order — balanced, readable, and a fair representation of what Earth Witch is doing as a breeder.
A small, craft-leaning brand with a tightly curated catalogue. Rather than running dozens of strains, Earth Witch focuses on a handful of characterful hybrids with distinct terpene profiles — fruity, savoury and balanced options across four feminised strains.
Witchy Wonder or Pumpkin Punch. Both are feminised hybrids that handle standard tent conditions without much fuss. Marula is also approachable. Garlic Haze is doable for beginners but its haze lineage means a longer flower and more stretch, so it's slightly more demanding on space and patience.
The strains we stock are feminised photoperiods. That means you'll need to switch your lights to 12/12 to trigger flowering, but you'll generally get bigger yields than from autoflowers in the same footprint.
Savoury and pungent — allium-driven, gassy, with a haze backbone underneath. It's the opposite end of the spectrum from the sweet, fruity strains in the range. If you like funky, garlicky cultivars, it's the obvious pick. If you prefer dessert or fruit profiles, go with Marula or Pumpkin Punch instead.
Last updated: April 2026
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