Amnesia Haze
$29.00
Lemon-lime brightness and tropical hints ride on a peppery pine backdrop, leaning into a focused, uplifting feel.
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Amnesia Haze is the long-game option among classics, built for growers who do not mind waiting a little longer to get a more layered finish. Lemon and lime sit right on top, then sweet tropical notes show up, followed by pine, pepper, and herbs that make the aroma feel structured instead of sugary.
The genetic background runs Afghani Hawaiian x Laos x Jamaican landrace, and it leans sativa at 80% Sativa and 20% Indica with CBD on the low side. Sessions often feel clear and engaged, the kind of experience that keeps you present and focused while still staying comfortable in the body.
Flowering takes about 9 to 11 weeks, so consistency matters, especially in the final stretch where aroma complexity tends to sharpen. Indoors, it can reach 150 to 200 cm, and outdoors it can push 200 to 250 cm, so training is not optional if your space is limited. Yield potential is strong when it is managed well: about 500 to 600 gr/m² indoors, and around 600 to 700 gr/plant outdoors. Mid October harvest timing matches the longer schedule and gives outdoor growers a clear target.
The pepper and herbal layers come forward, balancing the bright citrus top and keeping the jar from feeling one-dimensional. Amnesia Haze fits growers who want tall, vigorous plants, a longer flowering calendar, and a focused, uplifting experience paired with a clean, lemon-lime aroma that stays vivid.
| Genetic Background: | Afghani Hawaiian x Laos x Jamaican landrace |
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| THC: | |
| CBD: | Low |
| Sativa: | 80% |
| Indica: | 20% |
| Flavor: | Lemon, lime, sweet, tropical fruit, pine, pepper, herbal |
| Effect: | Focus, uplifting, relaxing |
| Breeder Location: | United States |
| Yield indoor: | 500-600 gr/m² |
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| Yield outdoor: | 600-700 gr/plant |
| Flowering time: | 9-11 weeks |
| Height indoor: | 150-200 cm |
| Height outdoor: | 200-250 cm |
| Harvest Month: | Mid October |
Amnesia Haze is widely known for a more vigorous, taller growth habit and a flowering cycle that often runs longer than compact varieties, making planning and training especially important.
Yes, Amnesia Haze is commonly associated with significant vertical growth, so most indoor growers manage height through topping, training, and careful timing of the flip.
Amnesia Haze is often considered a longer finisher, and many growers build their schedule around a more extended flowering window than quick, compact genetics.
In flower, Amnesia Haze can develop a strong, complex aroma that many describe as citrus-forward with incense-like depth, and it can intensify noticeably toward the end.
After a proper cure, Amnesia Haze is often described with bright citrus tones, herbal complexity, and a lingering haze-style character that feels layered rather than simple.
Amnesia Haze can be grown by beginners, but it is often easier for growers who are comfortable managing stretch, maintaining stable environment settings, and staying patient through a longer finish.
Amnesia Haze often responds well to topping and structured training because it naturally wants to push upward, so shaping the plant early can help create a more efficient canopy.
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When you manage height and maintain steady conditions through the longer flower phase, Amnesia Haze can be a strong producer, especially in setups that optimize canopy spread.
Like many longer-flowering types, Amnesia Haze often rewards consistency, so stable temperature, humidity, and airflow can make a noticeable difference in final flower quality.
The most common mistakes are flipping too late and running out of headroom, underestimating how long it takes to finish, and letting environment drift during late flower.
It can be, but outdoor success often depends on having a long enough season and conditions that support a later finish without extended cool, damp weather near harvest.
Amnesia Haze can produce plenty of foliage and branch growth, so canopy thinning and thoughtful training can help keep airflow strong and light reaching productive sites.
Look for slowed new pistil growth, mature flower swelling, and a fully developed aroma, then confirm timing with your preferred trichome-check method rather than relying only on day count.
Amnesia Haze stands out for its combination of vigorous structure, extended flowering schedule, and a distinctive citrus-incense aroma profile that becomes more defined with a careful cure.
Feminized seeds are bred to produce flower-only plants, which lets you focus on training and canopy planning without expecting male plants in a typical grow.
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Yes, especially if you train the plant and shape it early, since one vigorous feminized plant can fill a canopy effectively when you manage veg time and spread.
Yes, you can take clones during veg, and cloning is a useful way to keep consistent runs once you find a phenotype that fits your space and preferences.
They do not require special steps, but they do best with stable warmth, consistent moisture, and gentle handling so the seedling starts strong without early stress.
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