
- Fruity sativa lift tuned for careful growers
Blue Amnesia
Blue Amnesia offers a fruity sativa-dominant high with resilient growth under careful management.
- Blueberry top notes with citrus lift
- Performs well with organic living soil
- Good for SCROG and sheltered outdoor sites
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x Amnesia |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium to high |
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Blueberry, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Wet Welsh Valley Climate |
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Euphoric, Uplifting, Relaxing |
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Both |
About Blue Amnesia
Blue Amnesia combines Blueberry sweetness with Amnesia vigour to produce a sativa-dominant hybrid that favours cerebral uplift and manageable body relaxation. It performs well for growers prepared to manage moisture and airflow in wetter climates and rewards organic soil practices with pronounced terpene expression.
Blue Amnesia is a sativa-dominant hybrid with pronounced cerebral lift. The plant shows airy sativa structure combined with resinous indica bud traits.
THC typically sits between 18% and 24% providing a notable head-high. The potency suits experienced users looking for clear mental stimulation.
CBD levels are low, generally below 1%, so it is not a CBD-focused option. Those needing high-CBD therapy should consider other strains.
Blue Amnesia is the result of a Blueberry x Amnesia cross. The mix brings fruity terpenes together with sativa vigour.
Seeds are typically feminised to ensure a crop of flowering females. Regular seeds are available from some breeders but are less common commercially.
Growing Blue Amnesia is intermediate in difficulty and requires careful moisture control in a wet Welsh valley climate. Good airflow and timely pruning help prevent mould and bud rot.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. The final three weeks show heavy trichome production and resin development.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady light, nutrients and proper support. Outdoor plants in a protected spot often exceed indoor yields.
The plant reaches medium to tall height with a noticeable sativa stretch during early flowering. Lateral branching produces multiple bud sites suited to training techniques.
Indoors, Blue Amnesia responds well to SCROG and topping and performs reliably in controlled rooms in Belfast. Outdoors, it benefits from a sheltered, sunlit spot to cope with Belfast's damp seasons.
Growing Blue Amnesia in Belfast's wet Welsh valley climate demands careful site selection and canopy management. Use cover or a greenhouse and maintain robust ventilation to reduce mould risk.
Effects begin with a cerebral uplift that boosts mood and creativity. A gentle body relaxation follows without heavy sedation for most users.
Flavours combine sweet blueberry top notes with bright citrus and an earthy backbone. The smoke is smooth with a lingering fruity aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A loose loam with added compost, perlite and worm castings gives good drainage and microbial life; this suits organic approaches.
Increase airflow, space plants to allow light penetration and remove lower leaves that trap humidity to reduce mould risk.
Yes, Blue Amnesia responds well to organic feeding schedules and living soils; many growers in the UK prefer organic cannabis soil growing to boost flavour and resilience.
Flush lightly in the last one to two weeks if you use synthetic nutrients; with organic soils a long flush is usually unnecessary.
Fungal gnats, slugs and aphids appear more often in damp conditions, so monitor regularly and use biological controls where possible.
Reduce feed strength, leach the medium if necessary and return to a gentler feeding regime once plants recover.
Yes, it responds well to SCROG and topping which controls stretch and increases even bud development.
Aim for late September to early October depending on microclimate, harvesting before prolonged wet weather to avoid rot.
Dry slowly for 7–10 days then cure in jars for at least four weeks to develop flavours and smoothness.
Yes, well-rotted compost and green manures enrich living soil but avoid fresh manures that can burn roots or introduce pathogens.
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