Amnesia by World of Seeds
Amnesia by World of Seeds is not defined by compression or dark Kush weight, but by reach, branching and a much brighter line structure. The variety carries a sativa-dominant genetic base, yet it does not come across as raw or uncontrolled. Instead, it combines growth energy with a surprisingly load-bearing flowering capacity.
The genetic background comes from a Thai mother crossed with Skunk, followed by further selection work involving Cinderella 99 and Jack Herer. That is exactly where its characteristic structure comes from: more length, more movement and more openness than the compact indica lines in the catalogue, while still holding enough substance to form dense and resinous flowers.
In cultivation, the variety is best read early through space and structure. It does not build a squat frame, but a more animated plant body that can work upward and outward at the same time. To guide it properly, the growth energy should be accounted for from the start rather than suppressed late. That keeps the line more coherent and preserves its natural direction.
On aroma, Amnesia also moves clearly away from the heavier Afghan or Pakistan lines at World of Seeds. A brighter, sharper and more individual trail fits here much better than wood, hash or earthy depth. That more open and more finely cut direction is part of what makes the variety easy to distinguish within the range.
Amnesia stands as a feminized line with sativa-dominant architecture, strong production and a very clear form of its own. Its strength lies less in compactness than in movement, branching and a flower output that remains unexpectedly forceful despite the more open frame.