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Amnesia Haze is available in both autoflowering and photoperiod variants, both of which are feminized, ensuring a 99.99% chance of producing a female plant. The autoflowering version automatically transitions to the flowering phase based on the plant's age, requiring less maintenance than photoperiod strains while maturing faster, albeit with a smaller stature.
Auto Amnesia Haze is a hybrid of sativa and ruderalis. The ruderalis component contributes to its compact and robust nature, yielding quick results, while the sativa side brings a slender form and invigorating effects suitable for daytime use. The lineage of Amnesia Haze Automatic traces back to Afghani indica and sativas from Indian, Laos, and Jamaican origins. Through breeding with an undisclosed ruderalis strain, Auto Amnesia Haze was developed.
Cultivation of this strain is feasible both indoors and outdoors. Indoors, it completes its flowering phase in 7 to 8 weeks, yielding up to 400 grams per square meter. Outdoors, it's ready for harvest in 11 weeks, producing between 60 to 200 grams per plant. While some sativa strains like Amnesia may have longer flowering times, the autoflowering variant addresses this issue, albeit still growing relatively tall compared to other autoflowering strains, reaching heights of 80-150 cm due to its Sativa dominance.
The Auto Amnesia Haze develops into a robust plant with tall stature, featuring large, thin leaves and elongated buds. Resembling its photoperiod counterpart, it delivers generous yields of high-quality, hazy buds, offering the same euphoric high and spicy, sweet taste, albeit with a significantly reduced growth time and smaller height.
Its buds emit a sweet, spicy, musky aroma and can contain around 18% THC and 0.1% CBD. Overall, it maintains the classic Amnesia characteristics in terms of aroma, flavor, and sativa effects, making it an ideal choice for Haze enthusiasts seeking the convenience of autoflowering varieties.