
Autoflowering seeds
by Azarius
Northern Lights Auto is an indica-dominant autoflowering cannabis seed that delivers the legendary Northern Lights relaxation in a compact, fast-finishing package. Bred from Northern Light x Lowryder genetics, this strain wraps up its entire life cycle in just 7–9 weeks from germination — no light schedule fiddling required. If you want frosty, resinous buds with that classic earthy-pine aroma without babysitting your plants, this is where you start.
Northern Lights Auto seeds come in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10. Growing just one plant to test the waters? The single seed has you covered. Running a proper SOG setup or want to pheno-hunt a bit? The 10-pack gives you the best value per seed and enough genetic variety to find your favourite plant. For most home growers, the 3 or 5 pack hits the sweet spot — enough for a full tent without overcommitting.
Northern Lights Auto seeds produce one of the most forgiving autoflowering strains we've come across in over two decades of selling seeds. The original Northern Lights has been a cornerstone strain since the 1980s — crossed with Lowryder here to add the ruderalis autoflowering trait, it keeps that famous indica character while removing the need for a 12/12 light flip.
The thing that sets this strain apart from other autos is its sheer reliability. We've seen first-time growers pull 400 g/m² indoors without any training techniques. Experienced cultivators pushing LST and proper feeding schedules regularly hit the upper end of 500 g/m². Outdoors, the numbers get properly impressive: 550–700 g per plant, which is outstanding for an autoflower. The plant stays compact enough for balcony grows or small tents, yet produces dense, trichome-coated buds that punch above their weight class.
One honest limitation: the THC content sits between 10% and 14%, with CBD at around 0.5%. That's not going to floor a seasoned smoker. But here's the thing — that moderate potency is actually a selling point for a lot of people. It's a proper evening smoke that relaxes without completely knocking you sideways. You can still hold a conversation, watch a film, or cook dinner. Not every strain needs to be a one-hit knockout.
Northern Lights Auto seeds produce plants with a rich, layered terpene profile that smells like a walk through a pine forest after rain — earthy, resinous, and sweet. According to research published in PMC, analysis of Northern Light varieties detected as many as 51 volatile compounds, with caryophyllene as the dominant terpene alongside beta-myrcene (The Cannabis Terpenes, PMC).
What does that mean in practice? Caryophyllene brings that spicy, peppery edge you notice on the exhale. Beta-myrcene contributes the earthy, musky base note. Together with the sweet undertones, you get a smoke that's warm, grounding, and genuinely pleasant — none of that harsh chemical taste you get from poorly bred genetics. The aroma during flowering is noticeable but not overwhelming. A basic carbon filter handles it without drama.
According to Russo (2011), terpenoids may provide supportive effects alongside cannabinoids, with black pepper-derived caryophyllene showing particular promise in preclinical research (Taming THC, British Journal of Pharmacology). The terpene combination in Northern Lights Auto contributes to the strain's reputation for deep physical relaxation — that heavy-limbed, couch-melting feeling that Northern Lights has been famous for since before most of us were growing.
Northern Lights Auto is the strain we'd hand to someone who's never grown a cannabis plant before and say "start with this." It genuinely tolerates beginner mistakes — slight overwatering, imperfect pH, temperature swings — and still produces respectable harvests. That said, treat it well and it rewards you handsomely.
Outdoors, Northern Lights Auto thrives in most European climates and can produce multiple harvests per season if you stagger your planting. The compact size — rarely exceeding 100–120 cm outdoors — makes it a discreet option for gardens and balconies.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Northern Light x Lowryder |
| Strain Type | Indica dominant |
| Flowering Type | Autoflowering |
| Seed to Harvest | 7–9 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | 400–500 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | 550–700 g/plant |
| THC Content | 10–14% |
| CBD Content | 0.5% |
| Available Pack Sizes | 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds |
Complete your setup with a grow tent and LED lighting if you're growing indoors — Northern Lights Auto does well under full-spectrum LEDs at 18/6. Already sorted for equipment? Pair this strain with Skywalker Kush Auto for a rotation that keeps your jar stocked with relaxing indica-dominant varieties all year round.
We've been selling cannabis seeds since 1999, and Northern Lights Auto remains one of our most consistently recommended strains — not because it's the flashiest or the strongest, but because it just works. It's the Toyota Corolla of autoflowers. Reliable, efficient, and it gets the job done every single time.
The most common question we get about this strain is whether the 10–14% THC is "enough." Depends entirely on what you're after. If you want to unwind after work without losing your evening to the sofa, Northern Lights Auto at this potency range is genuinely ideal. If you're chasing 25%+ THC monsters, look elsewhere — we'd point you toward something like Gorilla Cookies Auto instead. Different tools for different jobs.
One thing we'd flag: the smell during weeks 5–7 of flower gets noticeably piney and sweet. It's not the loudest strain we sell, but it's not subtle either. If you're growing in a flat, a carbon filter isn't optional — it's the difference between a relaxing hobby and an awkward conversation with your neighbours.
| Feature | Northern Lights Auto | Skywalker Kush Auto | Blue Dream Auto |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genetics | Northern Light x Lowryder | Skywalker OG x Auto | Blue Dream x Ruderalis |
| Dominance | Indica | Indica | Sativa-leaning hybrid |
| THC Range | 10–14% | 15–20% | 15–21% |
| Seed to Harvest | 7–9 weeks | 8–10 weeks | 9–10 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | 400–500 g/m² | 350–450 g/m² | 400–500 g/m² |
| Grow Difficulty | Easy | Easy–Moderate | Moderate |
| Best For | Beginners, evening use | Experienced relaxation seekers | Daytime, creative sessions |
Northern Lights Auto is indica dominant, bred from Northern Light x Lowryder genetics. The indica heritage shows in its compact growth structure, dense buds, and physically relaxing effects. The Lowryder parent contributes the autoflowering trait from Cannabis ruderalis.
A carbon filter connected to an inline extraction fan handles it. Northern Lights Auto isn't the most pungent strain out there, but the earthy-pine terpenes become noticeable from around week 5. Budget for a proper filter setup — it's not optional for indoor grows.
Strong physical relaxation with a mellow, clear-headed quality. The 10–14% THC range and indica-dominant genetics make it a go-to for evening sessions. Research suggests caryophyllene-rich strains may support the body's relaxation response (Russo, 2011), which aligns with what growers report.
Expect 400–500 g/m² indoors under 18/6 lighting. Outdoors, yields jump to 550–700 g per plant. These are solid numbers for an autoflower, especially one that finishes in 7–9 weeks. Low-stress training can push yields toward the upper end.
Yes — it's one of the best beginner autoflowers available. The plant tolerates minor feeding and watering mistakes, stays compact, and finishes fast. We've recommended it to first-time growers for years and the feedback is consistently positive.
Absolutely. The autoflowering genetics mean it doesn't depend on photoperiod changes, so it finishes even during long summer days. Plant after the last frost and you can potentially run two cycles per season. The compact size suits balconies and small gardens.
Any balanced cannabis nutrient line works. Start at two-thirds strength during veg and increase gradually into flower. Boost phosphorus and potassium in the final two weeks for denser buds. Autoflowers are sensitive to overfeeding, so less is more early on.
Last updated: April 2026
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