Brazil Amazonia regular by World of Seeds
Brazil Amazonia regular by World of Seeds moves in a very different direction from the bank’s more compact Kush and Pakistan lines. This is not a closed indica architecture, but a taller and more open-built sativa with a longer frame, wider internodal spacing and a generally lighter plant body.
As a regular line, that is exactly what makes it interesting. Its growth does not feel simplified or modernised through forced compactness. The plant develops height, length and a narrower leaf structure, while still keeping enough strength to carry itself properly. World of Seeds presents it as a vigorous and productive line that builds more through reach and space than through density alone.
In flower, Brazil Amazonia regular forms longer, denser colas that run through the open frame and can build noticeable weight under good conditions. Indoors, the vegetative phase is better kept short so the line does not take over the room too early. Outdoors, it fits more naturally into warm, sunny and reliably drier seasons or protected cultivation, where its sativa-style architecture can finish cleanly.
The aromatic direction also stays well away from dark hash or Kush territory. Instead of heavy spice, the line leans into a bitter citrus edge with a slightly harsher tone that suits the plant much better than sweetened modern fruit language. That sharper aromatic character gives it a distinct place among the regular World of Seeds lines.
Brazil Amazonia regular is not carried by compression or hype, but by length, air, carrying strength and a more open selection range. It reads less like a tamed standard cultivar and more like a regular line with a clear sativa hand and real breeding interest.