
Wappa
Cannabis seeds
by Paradise Seeds
Wappa Feminized Seeds — Paradise Seeds' Compact Indica Powerhouse
Wappa feminized seeds are a feminized Indica cannabis seed from Paradise Seeds that packs 20–24% THC into a plant that barely reaches 120 cm. That's a serious amount of potency in a frame small enough for a wardrobe grow. She finishes flowering in 55–65 days, yields up to 500 g/m² indoors, and the whole process is straightforward enough that a first-time grower can pull it off without drama. We've carried Paradise Seeds since the early days, and Wappa remains one of their most consistent performers — the kind of strain that makes you look like you know what you're doing even when you're still figuring it out.
Pack Size
Wappa feminized seeds come in a single pack of 3 seeds (SKU: CSPS0014). Three feminized seeds means three female plants — no males to cull, no wasted pots. For a personal grow in a 1 m² tent, three plants is the sweet spot: enough to fill the canopy with a short veg period, not so many that you're fighting for space.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Paradise Seeds |
| Seed Type | Feminized |
| Genetics | Indica |
| THC Content | 20–24% |
| Flowering Time (Indoor) | 55–65 days |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 500 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 500 g per plant |
| Plant Height | Up to 120 cm |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 |
Running Wappa in a small tent? Pair her with a complete grow kit that includes lighting, ventilation, and a carbon filter — she's compact enough for an 80x80 setup, and the sweet fruity aroma during late flower will need proper extraction. A set of fabric pots in the 11–15 litre range gives her roots enough room without eating up floor space.
Why Wappa Feminized Seeds Deserve Your Grow Space
Wappa feminized seeds solve a problem that most compact Indicas don't even acknowledge: the stone. We've seen growers pick short, fast-flowering strains for practical reasons — limited height, tight schedules — and then end up with flower that flattens them into the furniture for four hours. Wappa doesn't do that. The onset hits quickly, settles into something warm and active, and actually lets you function. You can hold a conversation, cook dinner, read a book. It's an Indica that respects your evening plans.
The 20–24% THC range puts her firmly in the potent category without tipping into "one hit and you're done" territory. That window is wide enough to produce varied phenotypes — some leaning heavier, some brighter — but the consistent thread is a sweet, fruity flavour profile that develops beautifully with a proper two-week cure. Fresh off the branch she's pleasant enough. Give her time in a jar and the sweetness deepens, picking up notes that growers have compared to marshmallows and ripe fruit. It's the kind of terp profile that makes you want to smell the jar before you pack the bowl.
From a growing perspective, the numbers speak for themselves. Up to 500 g/m² indoors from a plant that stays under 120 cm is an exceptional yield-to-height ratio. Outdoors, she can push 500 g per plant in a good season. The 55–65 day flowering window means you're not waiting around — from flip to chop in under ten weeks, which leaves time for a second run if you're ambitious.
Growing Wappa Feminized Seeds — What to Expect
Wappa feminized seeds are rated easy by Paradise Seeds, and from what we've seen, that's accurate. She's forgiving with nutrients, doesn't stretch excessively during the flip, and produces a uniform canopy that responds well to low-stress training. If you force her to flower at around 30 cm, expect her to roughly double in height by maturity — landing somewhere around 60–80 cm, which is manageable in even the smallest tents.
- Germinate your Wappa feminized seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Taproots typically appear within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into a 3–5 litre pot with well-aerated soil or coco. Good drainage matters — Wappa doesn't like wet feet, and overwatering is the number one mistake we see with new growers.
- Veg under 18/6 lighting until plants reach 25–35 cm. Top once above the fourth node if you want to encourage a bushier canopy. She takes to topping well.
- Transplant to a final container of 11–20 litres before flipping to 12/12. Wappa's compact root system doesn't need massive pots, but don't go smaller than 11 litres or you'll cap your yield.
- During flower, expect dense, chunky colas to form from week three onwards. Support branches with stakes or a trellis net — the buds get heavy enough to bend stems, especially in the final two weeks.
- Harvest between day 55 and 65 of flower. Check trichomes with a loupe: mostly cloudy with a few amber heads is the sweet spot for Wappa's active, functional stone.
- Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least two weeks. The flavour transformation during cure is where Wappa really shines — don't rush this step.
Wappa vs Other Compact Indica Seeds
If you're comparing Wappa feminized seeds against other short Indicas in the Paradise Seeds catalogue, the closest competitor is probably Sensi Star — another compact, heavy-hitting Indica. The difference is in the stone: Sensi Star leans harder into physical sedation, while Wappa keeps things more upbeat. For growers who want a proper couch-lock strain, Sensi Star is the pick. For everything else — evening use where you still want to be present, social smoking, creative sessions — Wappa is the better fit.
| Feature | Wappa | Typical Compact Indica |
|---|---|---|
| THC Range | 20–24% | 15–20% |
| Flowering Time | 55–65 days | 60–70 days |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 500 g/m² | 350–400 g/m² |
| Max Height | 120 cm | 100–150 cm |
| Stone Character | Active, functional | Sedative, heavy |
| Difficulty | Easy | Easy–Moderate |
The yield gap is the real story here. Most compact Indicas in the 55–65 day range top out around 350–400 g/m². Wappa pushing to 500 g/m² puts her in the same output bracket as plants that take weeks longer to finish. That's time saved and electricity saved — which matters when you're running a home setup.
Flavour and Aroma — Wappa's Sweet Spot
Wappa feminized seeds produce flower with a distinctly sweet, fruity aroma that intensifies through late flowering. During the final two weeks before harvest, the tent fills with a sugary scent — not cloying, but unmistakably sweet. Some growers describe it as marshmallow-like, others lean more towards ripe tropical fruit. The taste follows the nose: smooth, sweet inhale with a clean finish that doesn't leave you coughing.
Here's the honest limitation: fresh-dried Wappa is pleasant but unremarkable. The magic happens during cure. Two weeks minimum in sealed jars, burping daily for the first few days, and the terpene profile opens up dramatically. We'd push for three to four weeks if you've got the patience. The difference between a one-week cure and a three-week cure on this strain is the difference between "nice" and "where did you get this?"
Who Should Grow Wappa Feminized Seeds
Wappa feminized seeds are the best compact Indica seeds for growers who want serious yields from a small space without sacrificing quality or effect. She's the strain we'd recommend to someone setting up their first 80x80 tent who wants to skip the learning-curve strains and go straight to something worth smoking. The easy difficulty rating isn't marketing — Paradise Seeds genuinely built this one to be low-maintenance.
She's also a strong pick for growers running perpetual cycles. The 55–65 day flowering window means you can time harvests every two months with a simple two-tent rotation. At 500 g/m² per run, that's a lot of flower from a very small footprint.
The one scenario where Wappa might not be your first choice: if you specifically want deep, sedative body effects for nighttime use. She's an active Indica. That's her strength and her limitation, depending on what you're after.
Frequently Asked Questions
How tall does Wappa grow indoors?
Wappa tops out at around 120 cm in most indoor setups. If you flip to 12/12 when she's 25–35 cm tall, expect a final height of 60–80 cm. She doubles during the stretch but stays compact enough for tents as small as 60x60 cm.
What yield can I expect from Wappa feminized seeds?
Paradise Seeds rates Wappa at up to 500 g/m² indoors and up to 500 g per plant outdoors. Actual yield depends on lighting, pot size, and training — but even a basic setup with decent light should pull 350–400 g/m² without much effort.
How long does Wappa take to flower?
Flowering time is 55–65 days from the switch to 12/12 lighting. Most phenotypes finish closer to 60 days. Check trichomes with a jeweller's loupe rather than counting days — cloudy trichomes with a few amber heads is the harvest window for the best effect.
Is Wappa good for beginners?
Yes. Paradise Seeds rates her as easy, and we'd agree. She handles minor feeding mistakes without drama, doesn't need aggressive training to produce well, and her compact size means you won't run into height problems. One of the best first-grow strains we carry.
What does Wappa smell and taste like?
Sweet and fruity, with notes that growers describe as marshmallow and ripe fruit. The flavour develops significantly during a proper cure — give her at least two to three weeks in jars for the full terpene expression. Fresh-dried, she's pleasant but not remarkable.
Can I grow Wappa outdoors?
Absolutely. She produces up to 500 g per plant outdoors in a favourable climate. Her compact size and fast flowering make her a good option for balcony grows or gardens where discretion matters. She finishes early enough to harvest before autumn rains in most European climates.
How many seeds are in a pack of Wappa?
Each pack contains 3 feminized seeds. All three will produce female plants — no need to buy extras to account for males. Three seeds is enough for a solid personal grow in a 1 m² space.
Does Wappa need training or topping?
She doesn't need it, but she responds well to it. A single top above the fourth node encourages a bushier plant with more even cola development. Low-stress training works well too. If you're a complete beginner, you can skip training entirely and still get a respectable harvest.
Last updated: April 2026
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