Amnesia Haze: Sativa Dominance Meets Amsterdam Excellence
Amnesia Haze from Amsterdam Genetics stands as a benchmark sativa-heavy cultivar, engineered for growers chasing vibrant, long-lasting euphoria paired with memorable aromatics. This 70% sativa / 30% indica blend marries the mental clarity of equatorial landraces with modern breeding stability, landing at 25% THC for those seeking meaningful potency. Feminized seeds eliminate guesswork during vegetative phases, letting Canadian indoor operators maximise canopy without wasted space or energy. Nine to ten weeks of flowering fits neatly into autumn outdoor windows across Ontario and the Maritimes, while consistent indoor performance makes it a reliable choice for seasoned cultivators.
Cultivation Notes for Canadian Growers
Amnesia Haze thrives under strong light, whether LED or HPS fixtures indoors. Maintain temperatures between 20–26°C during the photoperiod and allow a slight drop during darkness to encourage resin development. Sativa-dominant structure means vertical stretch; plan for support or train early using low-stress methods. In Continental climates (Prairie provinces), outdoor cultivation demands a sheltered microclimate and staking against wind. Coastal BC's milder autumn suits this strain well, with reliable ripeness by mid-October. Indoor cultivators should ensure robust air circulation to manage the denser canopy that develops in weeks 6–9. Expect medium to tall plants; account for 60–90cm final height indoors under restricted feeding. Nitrogen-heavy vegetative feeding followed by balanced bloom nutrition supports both vigour and terpene expression.
Uplifting Mind-Set and Aromatic Payoff
Amnesia Haze's sativa dominance fuels a clear-headed, energising experience ideal for daytime use or creative pursuits. The 25% THC concentration delivers intensity without the sedation typical of balanced hybrids, making it a favourite among those seeking mental engagement. Aromas evolve across the grow—expect citrus zest, black pepper, and herbal depth to emerge during late flowering and cure. The flavour profile mirrors this complexity, with bright top notes followed by earthy undertones. Best reserved for afternoon or early-evening sessions when you can fully appreciate the cerebral lift and aromatic character.




