Pure Amnesia Autoflowering
LaMota SeedsSex: Autoflowering
Genotype: 15% Indica / 85% Sativa
Cross: Amnesia x Amnesia x Elite Autoflowering Amnesia
Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
Comprehensive life cycle: 85 days
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Description
Pure Amnesia Autoflowering is a heavy yielder like no other. Her dense, heavy, bulky, and elongated flowers are covered with super-sticky resin glands that give off an impressively powerful smell. In optimal conditions (well-aerated substrate, quality fertiliser, and lots of light), plants can reach heights of 1.80 m and produce over 250 g of dried weed/plant. Such large yields require the use of stakes to prevent the branches from snapping or bending due to the bud weight.
Pure Amnesia is rather resilient toward mould and pests. Her Sativa side pops up when the flowering kicks off, making it a bit longer than usual. She'll need some 80-85 days from sowing, and sometimes even more, to be 100% ready. It's totally worth the wait, though, for the resulting resinous quality buds will come in great numbers.
Pure Amnesia Autoflowering boasts a very special Hazey taste enhanced by the wide range of terpenes in her, comprising mostly myrcene and limonene terpenes. Her resin is sweet, wood-smelling. Her smoke is white, dense and clean, and her effect is, to say the least, hard-hitting.
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Technical data
![]() | LaMota Seeds |
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![]() | Autoflowering |
![]() | 15% Indica / 85% Sativa |
![]() | Amnesia x Amnesia x Elite Autoflowering Amnesia |
![]() | Indoors and outdoors |
![]() | 85 days |
![]() | 250 g/plant |
![]() | 1.8 m |
![]() | 18% |
![]() | 1.2% |
*Cannabinoid levels (THC, CBD...) could vary due to external factors such as the culture medium, grower's experience, cultivation techniques (SOG, SCROG...), environmental conditions, or genetic variation.