Wat is een Amnesia?

Wat is een Amnesia?

Over geheugenverlies Geheugenverlies (geheel of gedeeltelijk) wordt ook wel amnesie genoemd. Er zijn twee vormen van geheugenverlies: retrograde amnesie en anterograde amnesie. Bij retrograde amnesie verlies je je geheugen van voordat je de aandoening kreeg die het geheugenverlies veroorzaakt heeft.

Wat zit er in Amnesia?

Amnesia Haze bestaat immers meestal uit zo’n driekwart sativa en ongeveer een kwart indica. Het THC-gehalte gaat over de twintig procent heen en is dus ronduit hoog. Het gehalte aan CBD mag gemiddeld genoemd worden. ‘Amnesia’ is een Engelstalige benaming voor geheugenverlies.

Is amnesia a sativa or indica strain?

Sativa Dominant Hybrid – 70% Sativa / 30% Indica THC: 26% Amnesia is a popular marijuana strain of the Sativa Dominant variety. Its genetic forerunners include Cinderella 99, Jack Herer and Skunk. Amnesia has lovely earthy flavors and aroma that are similar to that of citrus fruits, particularly lemons and oranges.

What is Amnesia Haze strain?

Amnesia Haze Strain Overview The Amnesia Haze strain is a very diverse strain that takes many characteristics from a multitude of other parent strains. It can have varying genetics, but overall draws its lineage from landrace strains, giving it a clean high with less side effects than traditional strains.

How does amnesia strain affect you?

Amnesia effects are mostly energizing. Amnesia potency is higher THC than average. Amnesia is a sativa marijuana strain made by crossing Cinderella 99, and Jack Herer . This strain produces effects that are uplifting, creative, euphoric and ideal for treating mood disorders. Growers should expect a 9-10 week flowering period with moderate yields.

What is the THC level of amnesia?

Strain Information. Amnesia is a popular marijuana strain of the Sativa Dominant variety and has an extremely high THC level up to 24 percent. It has a flowering period of ten to 11 weeks and gives a heavy yield after that. Its genetic forerunners include Cinderella 99, Jack Herer and Skunk.