Lost Soul Seeds carry one of the most respected indica-leaning hybrids in the modern catalog, prized by veteran consumers who chase pure body-melt evenings rather than racing cerebral highs. Born from a careful cross of two heavyweight indica parents, this strain delivers THC levels between 22% and 26% and a layered terpene profile that smells of damp earth, black pepper, and overripe stone fruit. Each session begins with a slow mental quieting and ends in heavy couch-bound sedation, making it ideal for insomnia, chronic stress relief, and late-night meditation. Our feminized version guarantees nearly 100% female plants and ships globally with discreet packaging and a full germination warranty.
Lost Soul was first stabilized in the mid-2010s by a small West Coast breeding collective focused on heavyweight nighttime indicas, and the line has since been refined across at least four generations to lock in its sedative phenotype. The breeders openly state that their goal was a sleep-grade strain with predictable resin output, not a flashy commercial hybrid.
The first parent contributes the strain's dense bud architecture, short internodal spacing, and the unmistakable diesel-meets-soil aroma that survives even rough drying. It also accounts for the rapid onset of physical heaviness that hits within fifteen minutes of the first inhale.
The second parent layers in sweetness, a measurable bump in trichome production, and the deep purple expression that appears when night temperatures drop below 18°C in late flower. Without this contribution Lost Soul would smell raw and feel one-dimensional rather than rounded.
The current feminized version shows roughly 80% indica dominance and produces stable phenotypes across at least 90% of seedlings, which is why it has become a quiet staple in dispensary menus across Colorado, Michigan, and Spain despite never receiving major Cup attention.
The first indica parent is a classic Hindu Kush descendant that gives Lost Soul its short stature, broad fan leaves, and tolerance for cold finishes down to 14°C. It also passes along the heavy myrcene loading that is largely responsible for the couch-lock effect.
The second parent is a modern fruit-forward indica hybrid that softens the harshness of the Kush side, adds berry and grape notes to the terpene mix, and pushes THC numbers from a respectable 19% baseline up into the 22–26% range typical of recent harvests. Together the two genetics produce a 70/30 indica-to-sativa split, with flowering completing in 8–9 weeks indoors and yields landing in the 450–550 g/m² window.
Cracking a fresh jar of Lost Soul releases a pungent hit of damp forest floor and crushed black pepper, followed by a slower-developing layer of overripe plum and a faint diesel undertone. The smell is heavy enough that experienced consumers can identify it across a room.
Myrcene leads the terpene profile at roughly 0.9% by dry weight, with caryophyllene close behind at 0.6%, which together explain both the sedative pull and the mild peppery bite on the inhale. Limonene, pinene, linalool, and humulene appear in smaller quantities and round out the bouquet with citrus rind, sharp pine, lavender, and hops.
On the exhale the flavor shifts toward sweet earth, coffee grounds, and a lingering spiced-wine finish that coats the palate for a minute or longer. Vaporizing at 188°C brings out the fruit notes, while combustion at higher temperatures pushes the diesel and pepper forward.
Because the dominant terpenes are heat-sensitive and oxidize quickly, growers should burp jars during the first three weeks of cure and then store flower at 18°C in airtight glass to preserve the full nose for at least six months.
| Terpene | Concentration Level | Aroma Note |
|---|---|---|
| Myrcene | 0.85–0.95% | Damp earth, ripe mango, hops |
| Caryophyllene | 0.55–0.65% | Black pepper, clove, woody spice |
| Limonene | 0.30–0.40% | Bitter citrus rind, faint lemon |
| Pinene | 0.18–0.25% | Fresh pine needles, rosemary |
| Linalool | 0.12–0.18% | Lavender, soft floral sweetness |
| Humulene | 0.10–0.15% | Hops, earthy bitterness |
The first effects appear within ten to fifteen minutes of consumption and present as a slow descending pressure behind the eyes, followed by a noticeable drop in mental chatter. There is no racing thought phase typical of sativa-leaning hybrids, which is why anxiety-prone users often tolerate it better than Haze derivatives.
Within thirty minutes the body load takes over, producing the classic deep-cushion sensation in the limbs that most reviewers describe as warm and immobilizing. The peak holds for about ninety minutes before settling into a long sedative tail that runs another two to three hours.
Common side effects include dry mouth, dry eyes, and pronounced couch-lock at doses above 15 mg of inhaled THC. New consumers should start at one or two small inhalations and wait fifteen minutes before adding more, since the strain's potency tends to surprise people who are used to balanced hybrids.
Total session duration averages four to five hours from first dose to baseline, making Lost Soul a poor choice before driving, work meetings, or any task requiring sustained motor coordination, but an excellent option for the final block of the day.
Most users reach for Lost Soul in the two-hour window before bed, where its sedative profile pairs well with low-light environments, slow ambient music, and warm beverages. It tends to deepen the experience of texture-heavy media such as long-form documentaries or atmospheric video games.
It also pairs naturally with restorative yoga, hot baths, and partnered massage because the body-load amplifies physical sensation without dulling pleasure. Vaporizers and small joints are the preferred delivery methods, while edibles tend to overshoot the dose given the strain's already heavy character.
Lost Soul sits in the beginner-to-intermediate range and forgives most rookie mistakes around watering frequency and pH drift, though it punishes overfeeding with nitrogen burn on the upper canopy. Plants top out at 90–110 cm indoors and 150–180 cm outdoors, producing the classic compact indica Christmas-tree shape.
The strain shows above-average resistance to powdery mildew and bud rot thanks to its dense but well-spaced flower architecture, and it tolerates relative humidity swings from 40% to 60% during late flower without cracking. Spider mites and thrips remain the main pest threats and require weekly canopy inspections.
For maximum yield, growers should run a Sea of Green or low-stress training program rather than aggressive topping, since Lost Soul concentrates most of its bud mass in the top third of the canopy. A 12/12 flowering switch at 35–40 cm of vegetative height tends to produce the cleanest finishes.
Indoor harvests typically deliver 450–550 g/m² under 600W of equivalent LED lighting, while outdoor plants finishing in early October bring in 500–700 grams per plant in Mediterranean climates and proportionally less in cooler zones.
Lost Soul performs best in Mediterranean and continental climates between 35° and 50° latitude, where summer highs sit between 24°C and 30°C and autumn nights cool reliably below 15°C from late September onward. The cool finish is what unlocks the strain's deepest purple coloration.
Plants started outdoors in early May reach full flower by mid-September and complete harvest between October 5th and 15th in the northern hemisphere. Heavy autumn rainfall is the main risk, so growers in wetter regions should build temporary rain covers or move pots under overhangs during storm fronts.
Flowering data for Lost Soul stays remarkably consistent across grow rooms thanks to the multiple stabilization rounds the breeders ran on the line. Most cultivators report the same 8-to-9-week window regardless of medium, which simplifies planning for commercial cycles and home harvests alike.
Yield numbers are sensitive to training intensity and light intensity rather than nutrient regime. A grower running 400W of LED with proper canopy management consistently outperforms a 600W grow with no training, which is why the strain has become a favorite among small-tent hobbyists working in 80×80 cm footprints.
Harvest readiness shows up clearly through trichome inspection at 60x magnification, with the optimal cut window falling between 70% milky and 30% amber for the strain's signature heavy sedative effect. Cutting earlier preserves a slightly more cerebral character, while waiting longer pushes the experience toward pure couch-lock.
| Growing Parameter | Indoor | Outdoor |
|---|---|---|
| Flowering time | 8–9 weeks | Late September to mid-October |
| Yield per plant/m² | 450–550 g/m² | 500–700 g per plant |
| Plant height | 90–110 cm | 150–180 cm |
| Harvest window | Day 56 to day 63 | October 5–15 (northern hemisphere) |
| THC content at harvest | 22–26% | 20–24% |
Every Lost Soul packet leaves our facility within 24 hours of order confirmation, sealed in vacuum-protected mylar and concealed inside neutral retail-style outer packaging that reveals nothing about the contents. We ship to more than 60 countries with tracking included on all orders above $50.
Our germination guarantee covers each individual seed in the packet, not just the batch average. If fewer than the stated count sprout under standard paper-towel conditions at 22–24°C, we replace the failed seeds free of charge after a brief support ticket exchange.
We refresh stock every 90 days directly from the breeder rather than warehousing seeds for years, which keeps moisture content in the optimal 6–9% range and viability above 95%. Older seedbank inventory commonly drops below 70% germination by month eighteen, which is why freshness matters.
Most consumers shopping for a heavy nighttime indica end up comparing four or five candidates before committing, and Lost Soul shares shelf space with several Cup-winning legends. The differences come down to flowering speed, terpene profile, and the texture of the body high rather than raw potency, since all of these strains land in the 22–26% THC range.
Lost Soul flowers faster than Granddaddy Purple and produces a more diesel-forward aroma than Bubba Kush, which makes it particularly attractive to growers who want classic indica heaviness without committing to a 10-week flower cycle.
The strain also stands out for the specific texture of its body load, which presents as a warm enveloping pressure rather than the sharp deadweight typical of pure Kush descendants. This subtle difference matters most for medical patients who want sedation without the morning grogginess that heavier strains often produce the next day.
| Strain | THC % | Flowering Time | Dominant Effect |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lost Soul | 22–26% | 8–9 weeks | Heavy body sedation with quiet mind |
| Granddaddy Purple | 20–23% | 9–11 weeks | Sweet euphoric couch-lock |
| Northern Lights | 18–22% | 7–9 weeks | Smooth dreamy relaxation |
| Bubba Kush | 22–25% | 8–9 weeks | Earthy heavy stone with appetite |
| Purple Punch | 19–25% | 8–9 weeks | Dessert-flavored full-body melt |
The four strains below share thematic and genetic threads with Lost Soul, ranging from comparable indica heaviness to overlapping terpene profiles and similar grower-friendly cycles. They form a natural shortlist for anyone building a balanced collection of evening and daytime options.
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