Afghan Kush Ryder Auto by World of Seeds
Afghan Kush Ryder Auto by World of Seeds is built as a compact to medium-sized autoflower that carries a classic Afghan Kush line into a non-photoperiod format. The variety comes from Afghan Kush crossed with Ruderalis, which places it firmly on the more compact, indica-leaning side of the bank’s autoflowering range.
Its structure stays fairly controlled, usually with a steady main stem and limited to moderate lateral branching. World of Seeds lists it around 40 to 80 cm in height, with the possibility of running taller under stronger conditions. That makes it readable as a small to medium automatic with a contained frame that works indoors as well as outdoors without turning into a sprawling plant.
For production, the breeder gives around 400 g/m² indoors and more than 60 g per plant outdoors. With an automatic of this type, the practical point is not aggressive intervention but a stable cycle from the start. Consistent root space, steady environmental conditions and restrained handling generally suit this kind of plant better than repeated correction late in development.
The aromatic direction stays close to the Afghan side of the cross. Rather than moving into modern candy or dessert language, this line reads more through dense Kush material and a traditional hash-leaning tone associated with older Afghan stock. That fits the overall plant logic, which is built more around compact substance than extended stretch.
Among World of Seeds autos, Afghan Kush Ryder Auto comes across as a straightforward conversion of an old-school indica line into a short, manageable automatic format. The result stays grounded in classic Kush structure and does not drift into the louder style of more trend-driven auto hybrids.