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by Paradise Seeds

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Sixty days from seed to harvest with 15-18% THC and up to 500 g/m² indoors — Paradise Seeds Vertigo autoflower seeds are feminized autos that skip the light schedule fuss and still deliver dense, citrus-flavoured buds caked in resin. Available in 3 and 5 seed packs for growers who want potency without the wait.
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Paradise Seeds Vertigo Autoflower Seeds — 60 Days from Seed to Stash

Vertigo autoflower seeds are feminized autoflowering cannabis seeds from Paradise Seeds that deliver 15-18% THC and up to 500 g/m² indoors — all within a 60-day seed-to-harvest cycle. That's photoperiod-level potency on an autoflower timeline, from an Indica-Sativa hybrid that stays around a metre tall and doesn't need you to fiddle with light schedules. The buds come out dense, caked in resin, and carry a citrus flavour that's genuinely pleasant rather than the usual "vaguely fruity" you get from most autos.

Feminized Autoflower 15-18% THC 60-Day Cycle (Indoor) Up to 500 g/m² Indica-Sativa Hybrid 18+ only

3-Pack or 5-Pack?

VariantSeeds per PackSKU
3-pack3 feminized seedsCSPS0019
5-pack5 feminized seedsCSPS0049

Go with the 3-pack for a test run or a single tent cycle. The 5-pack makes more sense if you're planning a full canopy or want backup seeds in the vault — autoflowers don't clone reliably, so once a seed is popped, that's it. No second chances. We'd grab the 5-pack every time, honestly. Two spare seeds costs less than the regret of running out mid-season.

Why Vertigo Autoflower Seeds Outperform Most Autos

Most autoflowers force you into a trade-off: you get speed, but the potency feels like a watered-down version of a photoperiod strain. Vertigo doesn't play that game. At 15-18% THC, it sits comfortably in the range where you actually feel something meaningful — a strong, long-lasting body effect that rolls in heavy and sticks around. Paradise Seeds spent years crossing Indica-Sativa genetics to get an auto that produces like a proper plant rather than a novelty.

The 60-day indoor cycle means you're chopping while photoperiod growers are still counting weeks of flower. And because it's autoflowering, there's no 12/12 light switch to manage. Run it on 18/6, 20/4, or even 24/0 — the plant doesn't care. It flowers on its own internal clock. That makes Vertigo one of the best autoflower seeds for growers who want results without babysitting a timer.

Yield-wise, up to 500 g/m² indoors is genuinely impressive for an auto. You won't hit that number by accident — proper lighting, decent nutrients, and good airflow get you there — but the genetic ceiling is high enough that the effort pays off. Outdoors, the plant stays compact and finishes fast enough to beat autumn rains in most European climates.

Vertigo Autoflower Seeds — Grow Specs and Strain Details

SpecificationDetail
Seed BankParadise Seeds
Seed TypeFeminized Autoflowering
GeneticsIndica-Sativa Hybrid
THC Content15-18%
Indoor Cycle60 days seed to harvest
Indoor YieldUp to 500 g/m²
Plant HeightApproximately 1 metre
Flavour ProfileCitrus
Primary EffectStrong, long-lasting body effect
Pack Sizes3 seeds (CSPS0019) / 5 seeds (CSPS0049)

What Vertigo Autoflower Buds Actually Look and Smell Like

This is where Vertigo earns its reputation. The buds grow tight and dense — the kind that feel heavier than they look when you pick them off the branch. By week 7 or 8, the trichome coverage is thick enough that the whole plant looks frosted, and the resin production is high enough to make this a solid candidate for extracts if that's your thing.

The citrus flavour comes through clearly in the smoke. Not a subtle hint you have to imagine — proper citrus, like peeling a fresh orange, with a slightly sweet undertone. The terpene profile holds up well through drying and curing, which isn't always the case with autoflowers. We've seen plenty of autos that smell great on the plant and then taste like hay after drying. Vertigo doesn't have that problem, provided you cure properly (60-65% humidity, 2-3 weeks minimum in jars).

The one honest limitation: at 15-18% THC, this isn't going to compete with 25%+ photoperiod monsters. If you're chasing the absolute highest THC numbers, a photoperiod strain will get you there. But for the speed, ease, and overall quality package, Vertigo punches well above its weight class. The body effect is heavy and long-lasting — more of a slow melt into the sofa than a sharp cerebral hit.

How to Grow Vertigo Autoflower Seeds

  1. Germinate directly in the final pot. Autoflowers don't love transplanting — the stress can stunt growth and cost you yield. Use a 7-11 litre fabric pot with light, airy soil. Drop the seed about 1 cm deep, keep the medium moist (not soaked), and expect a sprout within 2-5 days.
  2. Set your light schedule and leave it. 18 hours on, 6 hours off works well for most growers. Some run 20/4 for extra growth. Because Vertigo is autoflowering, it flowers regardless of light cycle — no need to switch to 12/12.
  3. Go easy on nutrients early. Seedlings don't need much. Start feeding at around week 2 with a light vegetative nutrient mix at half strength. Autoflowers are more sensitive to overfeeding than photoperiods, and Vertigo stays compact enough that it doesn't need aggressive feeding to fill out.
  4. Transition to bloom nutrients around week 3-4. Vertigo moves into flower quickly. When you see the first pistils, switch to a bloom-focused feed. Keep an eye on pH (6.0-6.5 in soil) and don't overwater — let the top 2-3 cm of soil dry between waterings.
  5. Watch the trichomes from week 7. The 60-day cycle is a guideline, not a guarantee. Use a jeweller's loupe or digital microscope to check trichome colour. Mostly cloudy with a few amber trichomes is the sweet spot for Vertigo's body-heavy effect. All clear trichomes means you're too early.
  6. Harvest, dry slowly, and cure. Chop the plant, hang whole branches in a dark room at 18-20°C and 55-60% humidity for 7-10 days. Then trim and jar. Open the jars daily for the first week, then every few days for another 2-3 weeks. Rushing this step ruins the citrus flavour profile.

Complete your grow setup: If you're running Vertigo in a tent, pair it with a complete grow kit that includes lighting, ventilation, and a carbon filter. A propagation kit or root stimulator helps autoflower seedlings establish faster in those critical first days — and since autos don't give you recovery time from a slow start, getting the early stage right matters more than with photoperiods.

Vertigo vs Other Autoflower Seeds — How It Compares

In the Paradise Seeds autoflower lineup, Vertigo sits in the "fast and potent" category. Compared to something like Auto Wappa (which leans heavier Indica and takes a bit longer), Vertigo finishes faster and produces a more balanced Indica-Sativa effect. Against budget autoflower seeds from other banks, the difference is in the resin production and flavour — cheaper genetics often sacrifice terpene complexity for speed.

If you want even higher THC and don't mind a longer cycle, a photoperiod feminized strain will always have the edge. But if your priority is getting from seed to dried bud in roughly 2 months with minimal effort, Vertigo is one of the best autoflower seeds in the catalogue for that exact scenario. The 500 g/m² ceiling gives it a yield advantage over most competing autos in the same time frame.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Vertigo autoflower take from seed to harvest?

60 days indoors from germination to harvest-ready buds. Outdoor grows may take slightly longer depending on climate and conditions, but you're still looking at one of the fastest seed-to-harvest cycles available.

What yield can I expect from Vertigo autoflower seeds?

Up to 500 g/m² indoors under optimised conditions — good lighting, proper nutrients, and adequate airflow. Real-world results for first-time growers typically land between 300-400 g/m², which is still excellent for an autoflower.

Do I need to change the light schedule for Vertigo autoflower?

No. Vertigo is autoflowering, so it flowers based on age rather than light cycle changes. Run it on 18/6 or 20/4 from start to finish. No need to switch to 12/12 like you would with a photoperiod strain.

Can I clone Vertigo autoflower plants?

Technically yes, but practically no. Autoflower clones inherit the mother's internal clock, so they'll flower at the same time regardless of size — giving you tiny plants with minimal yield. Buy extra seeds instead. The 5-pack exists for exactly this reason.

Is 15-18% THC strong for an autoflower?

Yes. Most autoflowers sit in the 12-15% range. Vertigo's 15-18% puts it in photoperiod territory, which is uncommon for an auto — especially one that finishes in 60 days. The body effect is noticeably stronger than typical autoflower strains.

What does Vertigo autoflower taste like?

Citrus-forward with a sweet undertone. Think fresh orange peel rather than artificial lemon. The flavour holds up well through proper drying and curing — give it at least 2-3 weeks in jars for the full terpene expression.

How tall does Vertigo autoflower grow?

Around 1 metre indoors, making it well-suited for grow tents. It stays compact thanks to its autoflower genetics but still produces dense, heavy buds relative to its size. No training is required, though LST (low-stress training) can improve light penetration.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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