Amsterdamage
Landrace Sativas (suggested)
Amsterdamage is a sativa-dominant strain developed by El Clandestino, noted for its stimulating effects and complex aromatic profile. Bred through careful selection to highlight desirable sativa traits, it has gained recognition for its unique sensory experience.
Appearance
Amsterdamage buds are visually striking, often displaying shades of green interspersed with purple hues and orange pistils. They are described as dense yet airy, with a frosty appearance due to significant trichome coverage. The plant structure is typically tall, reaching heights of 4 to 6 feet, with elongated internodes characteristic of sativa varieties.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Amsterdamage is a complex blend of earthy undertones, citrus, and herbal notes, with hints of pine. On the palate, it offers a dynamic flavor profile that combines sweet citrus and grapefruit with an earthy, sometimes spicy finish. This intricate sensory experience is attributed to its rich terpene composition.
Effects
Amsterdamage is known for delivering an uplifting and invigorating experience, characterized by cerebral stimulation and enhanced creativity. Users often report feeling energetic and euphoric, with improved focus. Its sativa-dominant genetics contribute to a stimulating high that can fuel conversation and artistic pursuits.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain is predominantly sativa, with THC levels typically ranging from 18% to 26%, and CBD content below 1%. Its terpene profile is rich, featuring high concentrations of limonene, myrcene, and pinene, which contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and effects. These compounds are believed to work synergistically to modulate the psychoactive experience.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by El Clandestino, Amsterdamage was created through a meticulous breeding process focused on capturing the most sought-after sativa genetics. Historical records suggest that up to 75% of its genetic makeup may stem from resilient landrace sativa strains, contributing to its vigorous and stimulating characteristics.
Growing
Amsterdamage exhibits typical sativa growth patterns, characterized by a tall structure and elongated internodes, often reaching 4 to 6 feet in height under optimal conditions. Its genetic heritage from landrace sativas suggests it may thrive outdoors. The plant's aesthetic appeal is enhanced by its vibrant coloration and dense trichome coverage.