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Wild Thailand Ryder Autoflower

Cannabis seeds

by World Of Seeds

€ 23,99
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Wild Thai landrace genetics in a 65-day autoflower — World of Seeds crossed a pure wild Ko Chang variety with Ruderalis for towering 150cm plants that yield 550–650g/m² indoors. Incense, citrus and floral terpenes set it apart from every other auto on the shelf. High mould resistance, minimal fuss.
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Wild Thailand Ryder Autoflower Cannabis Seeds

Wild Thailand Ryder Autoflower is an autoflowering feminised cannabis seed that brings genuine wild Thai genetics into a fast, fuss-free growing format. World of Seeds crossed a pure wild Thai landrace — collected from an island in the Ko Chang archipelago — with a Ruderalis over several generations. The result: a tall, resinous autoflower that finishes in 60–70 days from germination and pulls in yields of 550–650g/m² indoors. That's landrace character without the landrace waiting time.

Autoflowering Feminised 60–70 Days Seed to Harvest Up to 150cm Tall 550–650g/m² Yield 18+ only

Why Wild Thailand Ryder Autoflower Seeds Stand Out

Most autoflowers trace back to the same handful of genetics — Northern Lights crosses, Ruderalis hybrids from the usual suspects. Wild Thailand Ryder starts from a genuinely different place. The mother plant is a wild Thai variety, not a commercial cultivar, and that shows in the final product. The buds are extremely resinous, carrying a distinctive blend of incense, citrus and floral notes that you simply don't get from cookie-cutter auto genetics. If you've grown a dozen autos and they're all starting to taste the same, this is the one that breaks the pattern.

The Thai landrace parentage also gives these plants unusual height for an autoflower. Under a 20/4 lighting cycle, expect plants reaching up to 150cm — considerably taller than the squat little bushes most auto growers are used to. That extra vertical growth translates directly into yield: 550–650g/m² indoors, or around 250 grams per plant outdoors. World of Seeds has also bred in high resistance to mould and pests, which makes sense given the humid tropical origins of the Thai parent.

One honest limitation: the 150cm height means you need headroom. If your tent is 120cm or shorter, you'll run into the lights. Plan for at least 160–180cm of vertical space, or be ready to train the plants down. That said, the tall structure and open branching make these plants respond well to low-stress training if you need to manage height.

Wild Thailand Ryder Grow Specifications

SpecificationDetail
Seed BankWorld of Seeds
Seed TypeAutoflowering Feminised
GeneticsWild Thai Landrace (Ko Chang) x Ruderalis
Seed to Harvest60–70 days from germination
Plant HeightUp to 150cm (20/4 light cycle)
Indoor Yield550–650g/m²
Outdoor YieldApproximately 250g per plant
THC ContentHigh (estimated 18–20%)
Mould/Pest ResistanceHigh
Recommended Light Cycle20/4
Aroma/FlavourIncense, citrus, floral
Seeds per Pack3

Aroma, Flavour and Resin Production

This is where the wild Thai genetics really earn their keep. Crack open a cured bud and you get hit with incense first — warm, slightly smoky, almost like walking past a temple. Then the citrus comes through underneath, bright and sharp, with floral notes rounding things off. It's a complex, layered profile that sits closer to a traditional Thai stick than anything you'd associate with modern autoflower breeding.

The resin production is heavy. World of Seeds describes the buds as "extremely resinous," and growers who've run this strain confirm it — the plants get properly sticky from mid-flower onwards. That resin density, combined with an estimated 18–20% THC, makes Wild Thailand Ryder a strong candidate for extraction if that's your thing. But honestly, the flavour profile is interesting enough that it's worth smoking or vaping on its own merits.

How to Grow Wild Thailand Ryder Autoflower Seeds

  1. Germinate your seeds using your preferred method — paper towel, direct soil, or jiffy pellets all work. Wild Thailand Ryder has solid germination rates. Experienced growers on forums report success using full-strength nutrients from early veg rather than the quarter-strength approach common with other autos.
  2. Plant into your final container from the start. Like all autoflowers, Wild Thailand Ryder doesn't appreciate transplant shock. A 15–20 litre pot gives the roots enough room to support that 150cm of growth.
  3. Set your lights to a 20/4 cycle for the entire grow. This strain was specifically developed under 20/4, and that's where you'll hit the maximum height and yield potential. 18/6 works too, but expect slightly smaller plants.
  4. Feed generously. The Thai genetics drive vigorous growth, and these plants can handle more nutrition than your typical compact autoflower. One grower reported nearly 12 ounces using the full General Hydroponics schedule — no dilution needed.
  5. Watch your vertical space. If plants are stretching beyond your comfort zone, start gentle low-stress training around week 2–3. Bend the main stem and tie it down — the open branching structure responds well.
  6. Harvest at 60–70 days from germination. Check trichomes with a loupe — you're looking for mostly cloudy with a few amber for peak potency. The high mould resistance means you can push harvest timing a few days without worrying about bud rot, even in humid conditions.

Wild Thailand Ryder vs Other Autoflower Seeds

If you're choosing between autoflower strains, here's how Wild Thailand Ryder stacks up against two popular alternatives.

FeatureWild Thailand Ryder AutoNorthern Lights AutoBlueberry Auto
GeneticsWild Thai x RuderalisNorthern Lights x RuderalisBlueberry x Ruderalis
Days to Harvest60–7055–6556–70
HeightUp to 150cm80–120cm60–100cm
Indoor Yield550–650g/m²400–500g/m²350–450g/m²
Dominant Terpene ProfileIncense, citrus, floralEarthy, pine, sweetBerry, sweet, earthy
Mould ResistanceHighModerateModerate
Best ForGrowers wanting landrace character + auto convenienceCompact, reliable indoor growsFlavour-focused growers

The yield difference is significant — Wild Thailand Ryder produces 100–200g/m² more than most competing autos. The trade-off is height. If you've got the vertical space, we'd pick Wild Thailand Ryder every time. If you're working with a short tent, Northern Lights Auto is the safer bet.

Complete your setup with a proper grow tent if you haven't got one — the Dark Box tents give you the 180cm headroom these tall plants need. Pair with a carbon filter too, because the incense-citrus terpene profile on Wild Thailand Ryder is strong enough that your neighbours will notice without one.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the THC content of Wild Thailand Ryder Autoflower?

Wild Thailand Ryder produces THC-rich buds estimated at 18–20%. The extremely resinous flowers pack a punch — expect potent effects from properly grown and cured buds.

How long does Wild Thailand Ryder Autoflower take from seed to harvest?

60–70 days from germination to harvest. That's the full cycle — no separate veg and flower phases to manage. Under a 20/4 light schedule, most plants finish closer to the 65-day mark.

Can beginners grow Wild Thailand Ryder Autoflower?

Yes. The high mould and pest resistance makes it forgiving for new growers. The main thing to manage is height — at up to 150cm, you need adequate vertical space. Start in your final pot, use a 20/4 light cycle, and feed at full strength.

What flavours does Wild Thailand Ryder produce?

A distinctive blend of incense, citrus and floral notes. The incense character comes from the wild Thai landrace parent and sets it apart from typical autoflower flavour profiles. It's warm, slightly smoky, with a bright citrus finish.

Is Wild Thailand Ryder Autoflower sativa or indica?

The wild Thai parent is a sativa landrace, and that dominance shows in the tall growth pattern and the uplifting, energetic character of the smoke. The Ruderalis contribution adds autoflowering capability without significantly shifting the sativa-leaning profile.

What yield can I expect from Wild Thailand Ryder Autoflower indoors?

550–650g/m² under a 20/4 light cycle. Outdoors, expect around 250 grams per plant. These are high numbers for an autoflower — the tall growth structure allows for more bud sites than compact autos.

How tall does Wild Thailand Ryder Autoflower grow?

Up to 150cm under a 20/4 light schedule. That's tall for an autoflower. If your grow space is limited, use low-stress training from week 2–3 to keep the canopy manageable. A tent of at least 160–180cm is recommended.

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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