Seriosa is a modern hybrid from Serious Seeds, bred by crossing the legendary
AK47 genetics with their own in-house strain, Serious
Mimosa. The result? An explosive mix of potency, color and aroma that impresses both indoor growers and outdoor enthusiasts. With a short flowering time of just 49–60 days, massive yields
of up to 600 g/m² and a strong
THC level reaching up to 22%, this strain delivers everything any grower could wish for. If you're looking for a productive, easy-to-manage hybrid with stunning looks, Seriosa should definitely be your next pick.
Seriosa combines two distinct terpene profiles into one rich and balanced smoking experience. On one side, you get the sweet-fruity tones of Mimosa; on the other, the earthy-spicy notes of AK47. The final blend offers a complex yet harmonious spectrum ranging from juicy citrus to sweet spices. Each plant can express this range slightly differently, making every first hit an exciting surprise.
With a THC level between 17 and 22%, Seriosa delivers a classic hybrid high that hits both body and mind hard. It starts with a clear, energizing cerebral buzz before smoothly transitioning into relaxing effects that help you unwind. Whether it's for creative sessions, chill evenings or simply winding down after a long day, Seriosa adjusts to your mood and brings focus, relaxation and good vibes together.
Seriosa typically develops a dominant main cola and few side branches — making it perfect for SOG setups. Depending on the phenotype, plants may display either compact, round buds or slightly longer, tapered flowers. No matter the shape, all phenotypes share one thing: extreme resin production and dazzling trichomes. As flowering nears completion, many plants develop striking purple hues, turning them into real showstoppers in your tent or garden. Indoors, expect top yields of up to 600 g/m², while outdoor plants can deliver up to 550 grams per plant. Thanks to its early finish, you’ll be able to harvest your beautifully aromatic buds comfortably between late September and early October.