![]() According to some, this crossing would have been made by Zwiep, from the fertilizer brand Hy-Pro. ![]() Once in Holland, the original American Amnesia would have been crossed with Neville's Haze, giving rise to the legend, Amnesia Haze. However, the cross was not very successful in the US, so breeder David Paul Watson (you know, a guy called "Sam the Skunkman") took her with him to Dutch lands. One of the most widespread theories is that this wonderful plant would come from a cross between a genetic brought from the USA and Neville's Haze It is assumed that, at some point in the 90s, an American breeder would have developed a cross between several Sativas (Thai, Jamaican and Hawaiian) and a powerful Afghan Indica, a cross that he named Amnesia. Unfortunately, Amnesia Haze is an example of this with several possible origins, although we do find a series of facts that seem true, such as its Dutch origin. Probably born in the Netherlands, Amnesia Haze has become one of the brightest stars in the cannabis firmamentĪs often happens when the origin of a specific variety is investigated in detail, several stories come to light and it is really difficult to distinguish between reality and myth. Not for nothing has it become one of the most famous Sativa-dominant strains in the world! Today we are going to dedicate this article to Amnesia Haze, one of the most sought-after sativas in Dutch coffee shops and champion in countless cannabis events around the world, characterized by its intense citrus and incense aroma and its potent effect, which provides a strong cerebral charge while invading the body with powerful waves of euphoria and energy. ![]() When talking about Haze marijuana, several names usually come to mind, all of them classics from the scene that at the time represented a true revolution both from the point of view of breeding and of the final consumer: Super Silver Haze, Original Haze, Neville's Haze and, of course, Amnesia Haze, are all representative plants of the best that Haze genetics can offer and which, in turn, have become pillars of breeding for the development of dozens - if not hundreds - of new strains.
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