A fourth-generation autoflowering strain. We have used the famous Amnesia Haze clone known as “Cordobesa” to develop this strain. The autoflowering genetics were introduced from selected strains of our S.A.D. Sweet Afgani Delicious Auto® (SWS24), which lends this particular cross its sweet, musky undertone.
The strain has a very pleasant, yet complex and deep, aroma of incense, with sweet, pungent shades, and hints of lemon, wood and nuts.
It is an extremely productive, tall, autoflowering strain with highly resinous buds.
- Variety SWS57
- Indica: 24,4%/ Sativa: 74% / Ruderalis: 1,6%
- THC: 15-20% · CBD: 0,5%
- Indoor Yield: 400-600 g/m2
- Outdoor Yield: 50-200 g/plant
- Indoor/Outdoor Harvest: 8-9 weeks from germination
- Height: 60-120 cm
Strain FAQ
Was musky cannabis used for anything remarkable in the past?
It was! For millennia, nations have valued cannabis' musky scent, commonly employing it in traditional medicine. It was used in various treatments to harness the reported inherent benefits of earthy terpenes.
Why does Amnesia Haze flower so long?
Amnesia Haze takes 10–12 weeks to flower. Whilst this wait is longer than most, it is said to be necessary for the strain to fully grow THC-rich buds. Patient and attentiveness are apparently a requirement with this strains.
Can auto-flowering strains adapt to varied conditions?
The tough ruderalis roots of auto-flowering strains make them cannabis' all-terrain vehicles. They can handle tough weather and unexpected pests, making life easier for those in difficult situations or just starting out.
What makes people say that indoor Sativa cultivation can be difficult?
Due to their height and long flowering time, Sativas are said to be harder to grow indoors. This has led to inventive cultivation and plant training methods to squeeze cannabis skyscrapers into smaller indoor spaces without sacrificing yield.
What happens to Central American cannabis strains when elevated?
Cannabis strains from higher elevations in Central America are affected differently by the large range of elevations. Cooler temperatures and higher UV light increase trichome production in these strains. Environmental stress can increase cannabinoid and terpene levels.