Amnesia Haze Auto is probably one of the most exciting releases that Barney’s Farm has put out in a while, a long awaiting and overdue evolution of a true classic.
The ancestry of AMNESIA HAZE genetics is quite breath-taking, crossing landraces from Southeast Asia (Thai, Cambodian, Laotian) a sprinkle of Jamaican Haze varieties topped off with the accelerant of Afghani – Hawaiian genetics.
Nearly two decades ago, Soma gifted one of his best AMNESIA HAZE phenotypes to the Barneys Farm Labs. These legendary genetics that dominated the Amsterdam scene since Barney’s won High Times Cannabis Cup in 2004, have been quietly simmering in the background enduring a complex fusion with our BF Super Auto #1.
Amnesia Haze Auto is a hugely productive sativa dominant hybrid with accelerated growth due to its Sativa heritage. Growing taller than most autoflowering weed varieties up to 150cm with extensive dense olive-green glistening flowering structures, covered in dense orange hairs.
As you would expect from the Jaw dropping ancestry, its intense blend of earthy aromas with rich distinctive hints of lemons and citrus instantly recognizable for the classic that strain it is.
The most abundant terpenes in Amnesia Haze Auto's unique fusion are caryophyllene, followed by myrcene and limonene to name just a few.
The Amnesia Haze Auto strain by Barneys Farm is 80% Sativa 20% Indica.
To properly store Amnesia Haze Auto seeds, it is recommended to keep them cool and dark in an airtight container ideally in a refrigerator with proper labeling and dating, avoiding freezing.
Strain FAQ
What difficulties are common with Amnesia Haze?
Amnesia Haze is said to require a Mediterranean environment and careful monitoring for pests and moulds. Hard work is reportedly a necessity but is well rewarded.
What contributes to the citrus flavour of this strain?
Velencene smells delicious and orangey, named after Valencia oranges. Though less frequent than limonene, it's a prominent terpene in orange-flavored strains.
Why is legal indoor year-round production practiced?
This is simply because indoor legal grow chambers allow cannabis growing year-round. This freedom from seasonality allows legal growers to produce fresh cannabis year-round and harvest many times, which is obviously much more difficult under the open sky.
How have South East Asian sativa leaves adapted to their environment?
South East Asian sativa strains have thin leaves to cope with humid and hot weather. This feature improves leaf ventilation, minimising moisture accumulation and mould danger.
Can Sativa-dominant strains have high CBD?
Yes! Sativas are known for their THC and uplifting effects, but more and more Sativa dominant strains are being cultivated for their CBD content. These strains seek to produce calm and focus without a THC high.