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Snow Ryder by White Label Seeds is a compact, easy-to-grow autoflowering strain that dazzles with its ice-like resin and powerful indica effects.
Perfect for small spaces, it delivers high yields and a deeply relaxing body high with a sweet, spicy citrus aroma.
The ultimate choice for growers seeking frosty buds and low-effort cultivation.
Snow Ryder Strain Info
If you're into strains that sparkle like fresh powder on a winter morning, Snow Ryder might just steal your heart.
This frosty queen from White Label Seeds gets her name from the icy blanket of resin she throws all over her buds — we’re talking full-on snowstorm vibes.
Born from a powerful mix of 75% indica and 25% sativa genetics, this is a autoflowering cannabis seed that doesn’t mess around.
Think of her as that chill friend who always shows up looking good, doesn’t ask for much, and brings the good vibes every time.
Her autoflowering nature means she doesn’t care what light schedule you give her — she’ll do her thing regardless, like the independent badass she is.
Snow Ryder seeds produce plants that are compact, bushy, and strong, topping out around 120 cm (3.9 ft), or even less if you're growing indoors and want to keep things discreet.
Despite her small stature, she’s not shy about packing on some serious bud — those tight internodes stack up dense flowers coated in sparkling trichomes that look straight out of a snow globe.
It’s not just her looks that stand out — those buds can take on amber tones as they ripen, giving the plant a magical, almost enchanted appearance.
Flowering Time & Yield
Snow Ryder might take a little longer to bloom than other autoflowers — expect around 55 to 65 days of flowering — but oh boy, is she worth the wait.
Indoors, she can produce up to 450 grams (15.9 oz) per m² with the right love and care, which is pretty impressive for an autoflower.
Outdoor growers pulling off a summer harvest before September can expect about 200 grams (7 oz) per plant, especially if the sun’s been treating her right.
And yes, she's rugged enough to thrive outdoors even in temperate climates — just don’t make her wait for summer too long.
Effects and Aroma
The moment you light her up, you’ll know you’re dealing with a heavy indica hitter — that body-melting, stress-erasing, full-on couch-magnet kind of experience.
Calm washes over you like a warm blanket, numbing tension from your toes to your temples, while a little sativa sparkle keeps the mind light and lifted.
This isn’t a strain to smoke before running errands — it’s more of a "cancel your plans and melt into the couch" kind of vibe.
The scent? Pure seduction.
Earthy and spicy right off the bat, but then comes that sweet citrus twist that makes your nostrils dance with delight.
As it burns, the flavors get deeper and more intense — like licking honey off a cinnamon stick and biting into a mandarin at the same time.
It's delicious, comforting, and just a little exotic.
While THC content isn’t officially listed, the punch this strain packs puts her on the strong side of the spectrum — perfect for evenings, weekends, and winding the heck down.
CBD levels are modest, so the real magic here is in the full-bodied high and the sensory ride that comes with it.
Grower's Tips & What We Love
If you're tight on space or want to keep things low-key, Snow Ryder seeds are a smart choice thanks to their natural compact structure.
We’ve seen these plants stay under 90 cm (2.95 ft) with some training indoors, which is perfect for stealth grows or crowded tents.
This strain is incredibly beginner-friendly, making it ideal if you're just getting into cannabis cultivation or want a low-maintenance run.
She practically grows herself, no complicated feeding schedules or lighting tricks — just good soil, love, and light.
Snow Ryder handles pests and mold like a champ, showing solid resistance that gives peace of mind to growers in less-than-perfect conditions.
Thanks to her autoflowering genetics and indica backbone, she doesn’t freak out with a bit of humidity or a few bugs in the mix.
Outdoors, she shines in warm summers and temperate climates, as long as you don’t leave her out too late into the cold season.
We recommend planting in April if you're growing outside, so she catches the best of the summer sun and finishes strong before September.
What really makes Snow Ryder special to us is that gorgeous frost-covered look — those trichomes are something else, like tiny diamonds dusted all over each bud.
Watching her bloom is a show in itself — and yes, it’s hard not to fall in love with her snowy glow every time.
Strain Characteristics
Strain Name: Snow Ryder
Seedbank: White Label Seeds
Type: Autoflowering, Feminized
Genetics: 75% Indica / 25% Sativa / Ruderalis
Height: 90–120 cm (2.95–3.9 ft)
Indoor Yield: Up to 450 g/m² (15.9 oz)
Outdoor Yield: Up to 200 g/plant (7 oz)
Flowering Time: 55–65 days
Harvest (Outdoor): Late August to Early September
Difficulty: Easy
Best for: Indoor, Outdoor (Temperate and Warm Climates)
Resistance: Good against pests and mold
Effect: Deep body relaxation, calming, slight mental stimulation
Flavor: Earthy, spicy, sweet citrus
Aroma: Spicy, sweet, citrus with earthy undertones
THC Content: High (exact % not listed)
CBD Content: Low
Snow Ryder FAQ
Is Snow Ryder sativa or indica?
Snow Ryder is predominantly indica, with 75% indica and 25% sativa genetics in its makeup.
Indica strains are known for their compact size, faster flowering times, and deeply relaxing, body-centered effects.
Sativa strains, on the other hand, typically grow taller and offer more energizing, cerebral highs.
Snow Ryder gives you the best of both worlds — heavy-bodied relaxation with a light mental spark.
How tall does Snow Ryder grow?
Snow Ryder plants usually grow between 90 and 120 cm (2.95–3.9 ft), making them ideal for discreet or space-limited setups.
With some indoor techniques, height can be kept as low as 40 cm (1.3 ft).
Can I grow Snow Ryder outdoors?
Yes, Snow Ryder performs well outdoors, especially in warm or temperate climates.
She’s tough enough to handle less-than-perfect conditions, but thrives when planted in spring and harvested before September.
How resistant is Snow Ryder to pests and mold?
Snow Ryder has solid natural resistance to common pests and mold issues, making her a reliable option for growers looking for low-stress cultivation.
What’s the flowering time for Snow Ryder?
Flowering usually takes between 55 and 65 days after the initial vegetative stage.
This slightly longer period is compensated by her generous yield and resin-heavy buds.
Is Snow Ryder suitable for beginners?
Absolutely — Snow Ryder is easy to grow, autoflowering, and forgiving, which makes her perfect for first-time growers or those who want a hassle-free grow.