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Tangerine Dream Auto

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by Azarius

€ 9,49
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Tropical citrus flavour meets fast autoflowering genetics — this indica-dominant auto crosses Afghani, G13, and ruderalis for a 7–8 week seed-to-harvest cycle with 14–17% THC. Expect creative, focused effects and indoor yields around 400 g/m2. Available in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds.
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Tangerine Dream Auto Cannabis Seeds

Tangerine Dream Auto is an indica-dominant autoflowering cannabis seed that delivers a tropical burst of citrus flavour backed by solid Afghani and G13 genetics. Bred with ruderalis for automatic flowering, this strain goes from seed to harvest in 7–8 weeks without fussing over light schedules. With THC levels sitting at 14–17%, it hits a sweet spot — enough to feel creative and focused without knocking you sideways. We've had customers come back specifically for the flavour on this one, and honestly, we get it.

Indica-Dominant Autoflower THC 14–17% Seed to Harvest: 7–8 Weeks Indoor Yield: 400 g/m2 Afghani x G13 x Ruderalis

Choose Your Pack Size

These seeds come in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10. Running a single plant to test the genetics? Grab a 1-pack. Planning a proper indoor run with a full canopy? The 10-pack gives you room to pick the strongest seedlings and still fill your tent. For most home growers doing 2–4 plants, the 3 or 5-pack is the sensible middle ground. You can buy packs directly from our catalogue and have them shipped discreetly.

SpecificationDetail
GeneticsAfghani x G13 x Ruderalis
Strain TypeIndica-dominant hybrid
Flowering TypeAutoflowering
Life Cycle (Seed to Harvest)7–8 weeks
THC Content14–17%
Indoor YieldApprox. 400 g/m2
Outdoor YieldUp to 100 g/plant
Flavour ProfileApple, citrus, pine, pineapple
Dominant TerpenesDiverse profile (citrus and pine-forward)
EffectsCreative, energetic, focused, uplifting
Grow DifficultyEasy
Suitable EnvironmentIndoor and outdoor
Available Pack Sizes1, 3, 5, 10 seeds

Running this citrus auto indoors? Pair it with a Dark Box grow tent and a carbon filter — the terps on this strain are loud, and your neighbours don't need to know about your hobby. If you're germinating for the first time, a propagation kit with a heated mat takes the guesswork out of getting seeds to pop. Browse our growing accessories category for the full range.

Why This Citrus Autoflower Deserves a Spot in Your Grow

This strain produces flavour-forward, resinous buds in just 7–8 weeks from seed, making it one of the fastest indica-dominant autos you can order. The genetics here are no joke — Afghani brings that classic resinous backbone, G13 adds potency and density, and ruderalis makes the whole thing flower on its own clock. You're not babysitting light timers or worrying about photoperiod switches. Plant it, feed it, and weeks later you're trimming sticky, citrus-scented buds.

The flavour is where this strain really earns its name. Crack open a cured jar and you get hit with something like tropical fruit salad — pineapple up front, a sharp citrus tang in the middle, and a piney finish that lingers. The apple note is subtle, more like a green apple skin than anything sweet. If you've been growing strains that all taste vaguely "skunky," this is a proper palate cleanser. We'd put it up against Barney's Farm LSD Auto for flavour complexity — this citrus auto wins on the fruit side, while LSD Auto leans more earthy and trippy in its terpene profile.

One honest limitation: the outdoor yield caps at around 100 g per plant, which is modest compared to photoperiod strains that can push 300–500 g outdoors. That's the trade-off with autos — you get speed and simplicity, but the plants stay compact. Indoors at 400 g/m2, though, it holds its own against most autoflowers in its class. If yield is your top priority and you don't mind a longer cycle, a photoperiod strain will always outproduce an auto. But if you want two or even three harvests per outdoor season, this fast autoflower's turnaround makes that maths work in your favour.

Growing These Autoflowering Seeds

This autoflower completes its full life cycle in 7–8 weeks under an 18/6 or 20/4 light schedule, flowering automatically regardless of photoperiod changes. The ruderalis genetics mean it flowers without needing a flip to 12/12, which makes it a solid pick if you're still finding your feet as a grower.

  1. Germinate your seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, aerated soil. Taproots typically appear within 24–72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final container early — autos don't love being repotted mid-grow because the stress can stunt them. An 11–15 litre fabric pot is a good size for indoor plants.
  3. Keep your light schedule consistent at 18 hours on, 6 hours off throughout the entire life cycle. Some growers push to 20/4 for extra growth, but 18/6 gives the plant a rest period and saves on electricity.
  4. Feed lightly during the first 2 weeks — seedlings don't need much. From week 3 onward, introduce a balanced vegetative nutrient, then switch to bloom nutrients once you see the first pistils forming (usually around week 3–4).
  5. Maintain temperatures between 20–26°C and relative humidity around 50–60% during veg, dropping to 40–50% during flowering to reduce the risk of mould on those dense buds.
  6. Expect the plant to stretch during the first 2–3 weeks of flower. Low-stress training (LST) — gently bending stems outward — opens up the canopy and boosts light penetration without stressing the auto too much. Avoid topping unless you're experienced with autos.
  7. Harvest when roughly 70–80% of trichomes have turned milky with a few amber ones mixed in. This typically lands around week 7–8 from seed. Flush with plain water for the final 5–7 days for a cleaner smoke.

Hang-dry your buds in a dark room at 18–20°C with 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. That citrus and pineapple terpene profile really develops during a slow cure — rush it and you'll end up with hay-smelling bud that doesn't do the genetics justice.

Terpene Profile and Flavour Breakdown

The dominant terpenes are limonene and pinene, producing a sharp citrus inhale followed by a clean, resinous pine exhale. It's not a one-note citrus strain — the profile is genuinely diverse. Underneath, there's a tropical sweetness — pineapple and green apple — that rounds out the smoke and makes it surprisingly smooth for an indica-leaning hybrid. According to the EMCDDA's overview of cannabis terpene research, limonene and pinene are among the most commonly reported terpenes in citrus-forward cultivars, which aligns with the sensory profile growers report here.

At 14–17% THC, the effects lean toward functional rather than flooring. Expect a clear-headed lift that sharpens focus and gets creative juices flowing, paired with a gentle physical relaxation that doesn't glue you to the sofa. It's the kind of strain you can use before working on a project or heading out for a walk. The "happy and uplifted" descriptor you see everywhere for this strain is accurate — it's genuinely mood-brightening without being manic. Compared to a higher-THC auto like Gorilla Glue Auto sitting at 20%+, this citrus auto is more of a daily driver than a weekend warrior.

Flavour NoteCharacter
CitrusSharp, tangerine-forward zest — the dominant note on inhale
PineappleSweet tropical undertone, more apparent on exhale
PineClean, resinous finish that adds depth
AppleSubtle green apple skin note, mostly in the aroma

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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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