The Leaf Index
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No. 8503Hybrid

Ambrozia Connected

Burmese × God Bud

Ambrozia Connected refers to the Ambrosia cannabis cultivar, often presented in modern markets by brands like Connected. This sativa-leaning hybrid typically exhibits a THC range of 20-27% and is recognized for its complex aromatic and flavor profile.

EffectsCreative Uplifting Alertness Euphoria
AromaCitrusFloralHoneyMangoOrangePineTropical

Appearance

Ambrozia Connected buds are typically lime to forest green, adorned with amber or champagne-colored pistils and a silvery coating of trichomes. The calyxes are moderately sized and can form spear-shaped colas, sometimes with lateral knuckling. Sugar leaves are generally sparse, though slightly fuller on phenotypes leaning towards the God Bud influence. Purple hues may appear late in flowering under specific temperature drops.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Ambrozia Connected is a blend of citrus, tropical fruit, pine, and sweet floral notes. Initial scents often include mandarin, ripe pineapple, and mango, evolving into hints of pine sap, sweet basil, and incense. On the palate, expect initial flavors of orange zest and pineapple over a pine base, followed by a creamy, floral finish on the exhale.

Effects

This hybrid is noted for providing an uplifting and creative mental lift, characteristic of its sativa heritage. While promoting alertness and euphoria, it also offers a degree of body comfort, making it suitable for daytime use. The effects are generally described as energetic without being overly sedating.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

The cannabinoid profile is dominated by THC, with contemporary batches frequently testing between 20-27% THCa, and negligible CBD levels. Key terpenes often include Caryophyllene and Terpinolene, contributing to the strain's complex aroma and flavor. Other reported terpenes contribute to its citrus, floral, and herbal notes.

Growing

Cultivation of Ambrozia Connected can result in two main phenotypes: one with taller internodes and a citrus-forward aroma, and another with denser buds and a sweeter, incense-pine scent. The citrus-leaning type may stretch more and finish slightly faster, while the denser type can yield more but requires careful humidity management. Hash yields are reported as above average, particularly from the denser phenotype.

Origins & Lineage

Ambrozia Connected is rooted in the Ambrosia cultivar, widely attributed to Jordan of the Islands in British Columbia. Its genetic makeup is a cross between Burmese (or Burmese Sativa) and God Bud. This pairing combines the bright, tropical energy of Burmese with the resinous density and sweet, incense-like notes of God Bud.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Ambrosia and Ambrozia?
Ambrozia is a common alternate spelling for the Ambrosia cannabis cultivar, often seen on menus and in user posts. Genetically, they refer to the same lineage unless a breeder has specifically stabilized a distinct 'Ambrozia' cut.
What are the primary terpenes in Ambrozia Connected?
The primary terpenes commonly associated with Ambrozia Connected include Caryophyllene and Terpinolene, contributing to its complex aroma and flavor profile.
What is the typical THC and CBD content?
Ambrozia Connected typically has a THC range of 20-27%, with CBD content being less than 1% across most verified batches.
What kind of effects can be expected from Ambrozia Connected?
Users often report uplifting, creative, and alert effects, balanced with a sense of body comfort, making it suitable for daytime use.