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Pakistan Ryder Autoflower

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by World Of Seeds

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Pure Pakistan valley landrace genetics crossed with Ruderalis for a fast, fuss-free autoflower that hits 20% THC. Flowering wraps up in just 45 to 55 days, yielding 250 to 350 grams per square metre of dense, resin-heavy buds with a deep woody hash flavour. Strong mould resistance makes it forgiving for newer growers — just make sure your carbon filter is up to the job.
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Pakistan Ryder Autoflower Cannabis Seeds

Pakistan Ryder Autoflower is a feminized autoflowering cannabis seed from World Of Seeds that delivers pure landrace Indica genetics in a compact, self-flowering package hitting 20% THC. The parent plant was collected from a Pakistan valley — one of the original hashish-producing regions on earth — then crossed with Ruderalis to strip away photoperiod dependency entirely. You get dense, resin-caked buds with a deep woody hash flavour, and the whole flowering cycle wraps up in 45 to 55 days. We've carried World Of Seeds for years, and this strain consistently gets positive feedback from growers who want heavy Indica without the fuss of managing light schedules.

Autoflowering Feminized 20% THC 45–55 Day Flowering 250–350 g/m² Yield Indica-Dominant Landrace 18+ only

Pack Size

Pakistan Ryder Autoflower ships in packs of 3 feminized seeds. Every seed is female — no males to cull, no wasted pots, no surprises halfway through your grow.

Why Pakistan Ryder Autoflower Seeds Stand Out

World Of Seeds went straight to the source for this one. The parent genetics come from a landrace Indica collected in the Pakistan valley, where hash production has been a way of life for centuries. That lineage is what gives Pakistan Ryder its thick resin coating, dense bud structure, and that heavy, narcotic-strength body stone that Indica purists live for. According to a large-scale genomic study, Cannabis sativa samples representing both hemp and drug types at different stages of domestication show significant genetic divergence between landrace and modern cultivars (Li et al., PMC8284894, 2021) — which is exactly why breeders go back to these original populations for potency and resin production.

The Ruderalis cross does one job and does it well: it makes the plant flower on its own internal clock regardless of light hours. No switching to 12/12, no worrying about light leaks, no photoperiod babysitting. Drop the seed, keep the lights on 18/6 or even 20/4, and the plant handles the rest. Growers on forums report running Pakistan Ryder under 24-0, 20-4, and 18-6 light schedules with no problems — the plant simply doesn't care. Some growers note a brief droopy period under 24-0 where the plant seems to rest, but it bounces back without intervention.

Strong mould resistance is the other standout trait here. That Pakistan valley heritage means the genetics evolved in a region with cold mountain nights and variable humidity — the plant naturally handles conditions that would rot a less hardy strain. If you're growing in a cooler climate or a space where humidity control isn't perfect, Pakistan Ryder is genuinely forgiving. We'd pick this over most autoflowers for a first grow, purely because it tolerates mistakes that would punish a fussier strain.

Pakistan Ryder Autoflower Growing Specs

Specification Detail
Seed Bank World Of Seeds
Seed Type Autoflowering Feminized
Genetics Pakistan Valley Landrace x Ruderalis
Dominance Indica-Dominant
THC Content 20%
Flowering Time 45–55 days from seed
Indoor Yield 250–350 g/m²
Pack Size 3 feminized seeds
Mould Resistance High
Light Schedule Dependency None (autoflowering)

Flavour and Aroma of Pakistan Ryder Autoflower

This is where the landrace genetics really show themselves. Pakistan Ryder produces buds that smell and taste like old-school hash — deep, woody, earthy, with a spicy edge that lingers on the exhale. If you've ever had proper hand-rubbed charas, you'll recognise the profile immediately. There's nothing fruity or candy-sweet about this strain. It smells like it came from a mountain valley, because it did.

One honest warning: the resin production on Pakistan Ryder is heavy, and heavy resin means heavy smell. During the last 2–3 weeks of flowering, the odour gets seriously pungent. Make sure your carbon filter is up to the job, or your neighbours will know exactly what you're growing. We get asked about odour control more than almost any other growing question, and strains like this are exactly why.

Pakistan Ryder Autoflower Yield and Performance

Expect 250 to 350 grams per square metre indoors under standard conditions. That's a solid return for an autoflower, especially one that finishes this fast. The plant stays compact — typical Indica structure with short internodal spacing and thick, chunky colas that pack on weight in the final weeks.

Forum growers running Pakistan Ryder under a 250W CFL in soil with basic nutrients (half-dose tomato feed and tap water) report pulling sticky, dense buds without any special techniques. One grower described the harvest as "the stickiest bud I've ever grown" — and that tracks with the resin output you'd expect from Pakistan valley genetics. You don't need a complicated setup. Good extraction, decent light, and sensible watering will get you there.

Compared to something like a Haze-based autoflower, Pakistan Ryder finishes faster, stays shorter, and produces denser buds with less stretch. The trade-off is yield ceiling — a tall Sativa auto might push past 400 g/m² with training, but Pakistan Ryder keeps things compact and manageable. If you want a fast turnaround with minimal plant management, this is the better pick.

How to Grow Pakistan Ryder Autoflower Seeds

  1. Germinate your seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, light soil. Taproots typically appear within 24–72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final container early — autoflowers don't like root disturbance, so a 7–11 litre pot from the start saves you a transplant shock. Use a light, well-draining soil mix.
  3. Set your light schedule to 18/6 or 20/4. Pakistan Ryder flowers regardless of light hours, but 18–20 hours of light gives the best balance of growth and energy efficiency. Some growers run 24/0 without issues.
  4. Keep feeding light during the first 2–3 weeks. Autoflowers in decent soil rarely need extra nutrients before the flowering stretch begins. When you do start feeding, half-strength is a safe starting point — Pakistan Ryder isn't a heavy feeder.
  5. Watch for the onset of flowering around week 3–4. The plant will start stacking calyxes quickly. This is when resin production ramps up and the smell intensifies — get your carbon filter running if it isn't already.
  6. Flush with plain water for the final 7–10 days before harvest. Trichomes should be mostly milky with some amber when viewed under a jeweller's loupe. The dense bud structure means drying takes a bit longer — aim for 7–10 days in a dark room at 18–20°C with 55–60% humidity.

Running Pakistan Ryder in a tent? Pair it with a carbon filter and extraction fan setup — the resin output on this strain makes odour control non-optional. A jeweller's loupe is also worth grabbing to check trichome ripeness before you chop; with a 45–55 day window, timing your harvest right makes a real difference to the final stone.

What to Expect from Pakistan Ryder Autoflower

At 20% THC and a pure Indica lineage, Pakistan Ryder delivers a heavy, body-focused stone. This is a sit-down strain — the kind that pins you to the sofa and makes you forget you were planning to do something. The effect is deep and physical, with a sedative quality that Indica growers specifically seek out. If you're after something energising or cerebral, look at a Sativa-dominant auto instead. Pakistan Ryder does one thing and does it properly.

The woody hash flavour carries through into the smoke, and the dense bud structure means even small buds feel heavier than they look. After a proper cure of 2–4 weeks in glass jars, the spicy undertones develop further and the smoke smooths out considerably.

Honest Limitations

No strain is flawless, and Pakistan Ryder has a couple of things worth knowing. First, the yield ceiling of 350 g/m² is respectable but not record-breaking — if maximum weight is your priority, a photoperiod Indica or a larger Sativa auto will outproduce it. Second, the compact structure means airflow through the canopy can be limited. In high-humidity environments, despite the strong mould resistance, you'll still want to defoliate a few lower fan leaves to keep air moving through the plant. Third, the smell. We've mentioned it twice already because it genuinely catches people off guard. Budget for proper carbon filtration.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Pakistan Ryder Autoflower take from seed to harvest?

The full cycle runs roughly 70–80 days from germination to harvest. Flowering itself takes 45–55 days, with the first 2–3 weeks covering seedling and vegetative growth. It's one of the fastest Indica autoflowers available.

What light schedule works best for Pakistan Ryder Autoflower?

18/6 and 20/4 are the most common choices. Some growers run 24/0 without issues, though the plant may show brief droopy periods as it rests. There's no need to switch to 12/12 — the Ruderalis genetics handle flowering automatically.

Does Pakistan Ryder Autoflower smell a lot during flowering?

Yes, significantly. The landrace Pakistan genetics produce heavy resin with a pungent woody-hash aroma that intensifies in the final 2–3 weeks. A carbon filter and proper extraction are not optional with this strain.

Is Pakistan Ryder Autoflower good for first-time growers?

It's one of the more forgiving autoflowers we carry. Strong mould resistance, no light schedule management, and a compact structure mean fewer things can go wrong. Just keep feeding light and don't overwater — the plant does most of the work itself.

Can cannabis interact with medications?

Yes. Cannabis can interact with blood thinners, sedatives, and other medications metabolised by the liver's cytochrome P450 enzyme system. If you take prescription medication, speak with your doctor before using cannabis products.

What are common side effects of cannabis?

Dry mouth, red eyes, increased appetite, and short-term memory impairment are the most frequently reported. According to a WHO Expert Committee review, higher-THC cannabis may also increase the likelihood of anxiety or paranoia in some individuals (WHO ECDD, 2018).

How does Pakistan Ryder compare to photoperiod Indica strains?

The main trade-off is yield versus convenience. A photoperiod Indica can produce more per plant with training and a longer vegetative phase, but requires light schedule management and takes longer overall. Pakistan Ryder sacrifices some yield ceiling for a faster, hands-off grow cycle.

What yield can I realistically expect from Pakistan Ryder Autoflower?

Indoor growers typically report 250–350 g/m² under standard lighting. Results depend on light intensity, pot size, and feeding — but even basic setups with CFL lighting and simple soil produce respectable harvests with this strain.

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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