This review is based on my experience with a single plant that came from a tester seed so it might not necessarily reflect the actual potential of this strain! In fact, chances are that my plant is pretty different from what you can expect, since it doesn’t match with the breeders description at all…
However:
Beautiful plant that surprises with a very strong structure and thick, dark green leaves. When grown in soil it doesn’t need much care, neither in veg, nor in flower, but don’t let her get too big before switching – she’s a stretchy bitch!
Trichome development starts early on and heavily affects the bigger top leaves as well.
Although she’s one of the frostiest plants I’ve ever seen, the buds stay comparatively small, so if you’re on the look-out for a cash-cropping strain, this one might not be for you (although the bag-appeal of the dried buds is jaw-dropping: super tight, stacked calyxes that tend to ‘shatter’ like they were made of fine glass…)
The dried buds ain’t specifically smelly, but they give away a very complex and gentle aroma of pepper, tobacco, hash, sandal wood, fruit tea and tiny bit of blood orange – not very strong, but extremely nice!
The taste kind of fits the smell: It’s not very pronounced, but what you taste is very, very nice, yet hard to describe. It’s definitely somewhat ‘sandy’, spicey, hashy and slightly fruity.
As the frost suggest, Amnesi-K is a VERY potent strain that kicks in immediately. The high is very powerful and cerebral at first, almost mind bending! After about 15 minutes in, it also starts to affect the body in very relaxed way. No racyness or paranoia on it’s own, but I wouldn’t recommend it being used in public. The best part, however, is that although you’re completely baked, you can focus extremely well. This really sets her apart from other plants! She’s my go-to strain if I like to be high, but also want to read. Everyone loves her for that.
So, overall, I’d give her a solid 8/10. Points are deducted for the small yield and the improvable intensity of her aroma and taste. But otherwise she’s definitely gold!