
Amnesia Lemon Pie
Cannabis seeds
by Garden of Green
Amnesia Lemon Pie Cannabis Seeds by Garden of Green
Amnesia Lemon Pie is a 70% sativa feminised cannabis seed that crosses Pineapple and Lemon Thai Ko Samui with Amnesia to deliver a citrus-drenched flavour profile and energising cerebral effects. Garden of Green bred this one for growers who want big yields, straightforward cultivation, and buds that genuinely taste as good as they smell. With 17–20% THC and a 65-day flowering period, it sits in that sweet spot between rewarding and manageable.
Pack Sizes
Amnesia Lemon Pie seeds come in two pack sizes: 3 seeds or 5 seeds. If you're running a single tent and want to pheno-hunt a little, the 5-pack gives you room to pick your best performer. The 3-pack works fine if you've got a set number of pots and just want to fill them without leftovers sitting in a drawer.
Amnesia Lemon Pie Genetics and Lineage
Garden of Green crossed three flavour-forward parents to create Amnesia Lemon Pie: Pineapple, Lemon Thai Ko Samui, and Amnesia. The Amnesia backbone brings that classic sativa stretch and cerebral energy, while the Pineapple and Lemon Thai Ko Samui parents load the terpene profile with tropical citrus. The result is a 70/30 sativa-dominant hybrid that leans heavily into uplifting, daytime effects without the couch-lock you'd get from an indica-heavy cross.
The THC range sits at 17–20% — enough to deliver a proper punch without being so overwhelming that newer smokers get blindsided. According to a study published in PMC, cannabis strain names like "Amnesia" are often based on psychoactive properties, reflecting the cultural lineage these genetics carry (PMC, PMCID: PMC6275121). This one earns its name through that heady, focused energy rather than any memory-wiping potency.
Growing Amnesia Lemon Pie Seeds
Amnesia Lemon Pie is a forgiving plant that responds well to both beginner mistakes and advanced techniques. Garden of Green designed this strain to be undemanding, and from what we've seen, they delivered. That said, there's one thing you absolutely need to plan for: height.
Left unchecked, this sativa-dominant plant stretches considerably. Indoor growers should flip to 12/12 earlier than they might with a stockier indica — think 3–4 weeks of veg rather than 5–6. Low-stress training (LST) or high-stress training (HST) like topping and supercropping will keep the canopy even and the height under control. Both methods also expose more bud sites to light, which feeds directly into your final yield.
After 65 days of flowering indoors, expect approximately 550g/m² of thick, dense buds generously coated in sticky resin. Outdoors, given plenty of sunshine and space, yields climb even higher — some growers report harvests exceeding what they'd get from comparable indoor runs. The buds pack on weight in the final two weeks, so resist the urge to chop early.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Garden of Green |
| Genetics | Pineapple x Lemon Thai Ko Samui x Amnesia |
| Type | Feminised Photoperiod |
| Sativa / Indica | 70% Sativa / 30% Indica |
| THC Content | 17–20% |
| Indoor Flowering Time | 65 days |
| Indoor Yield | Approx. 550g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Generous (space and sun dependent) |
| Height | Tall — training recommended indoors |
| Difficulty | Beginner-friendly |
| Available Pack Sizes | 3 seeds / 5 seeds |
Amnesia Lemon Pie Flavour and Aroma Profile
This is where Amnesia Lemon Pie genuinely stands out. Crack open a cured jar and you're hit with an intense citrus wave — sharp lemon up front, then a sweet pineapple undertone that rounds it out. It smells like someone zested a lemon directly into a bag of dried tropical fruit. The fragrance is loud, so if discretion matters, plan your drying setup accordingly.
The flavour follows the nose almost exactly. On the inhale, you get that bright, tangy lemon. The exhale softens into tropical sweetness — pineapple and something almost like candied citrus peel. It's one of those strains where you actually want to take a second hit just for the taste, which says a lot. According to research published in PMC, terpenes found in cannabis — including limonene and myrcene, which are abundant in citrus-forward strains — have demonstrated antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties in performed studies (PMC, PMCID: PMC8489319). The terpene profile here isn't just about flavour; it contributes to the overall character of the smoke.
Compared to something like Barney's Farm Amnesia Lemon, which leans more into a skunky diesel-lemon profile, Amnesia Lemon Pie is sweeter and more tropical. If you prefer your citrus strains on the fruity side rather than the fuel side, this is the better pick.
Amnesia Lemon Pie Effects and Experience
The 70% sativa genetics translate into an energising, cerebral effect that lends itself to daytime use. Users typically report feeling focused, uplifted, and motivated — the kind of smoke you reach for before tackling a creative project or heading out for a walk, not the kind that glues you to the sofa. The 17–20% THC range keeps things lively without pushing into anxiety territory for most people.
The honest limitation here: if you're sensitive to sativa-dominant strains or prone to racing thoughts, the cerebral intensity can be a bit much at higher doses. Start with a smaller amount and see how you feel after 15 minutes before loading another bowl. The indica side does come through eventually — a gentle body relaxation that takes the edge off without dampening the mental energy.
Why Amnesia Lemon Pie Deserves a Spot in Your Garden
We've been stocking Garden of Green seeds since they started gaining traction, and Amnesia Lemon Pie is one of those strains that ticks every box without asking much in return. The flavour profile alone would justify growing it — that lemon-pineapple combination is genuinely special and not something you'll find in every seed catalogue. But it also yields well (550g/m² indoors is above average for a sativa-leaning hybrid), finishes in a reasonable 65 days, and doesn't punish you for minor growing mistakes.
The one thing to watch: height management. We'd go as far as saying this is the single most important factor for indoor growers running Amnesia Lemon Pie. Flip early, train aggressively, and you'll be rewarded with a manageable canopy covered in frosty, resin-drenched colas. Skip the training and you'll be fighting a plant that wants to touch your light fixtures.
For the price of a 5-pack, you're getting genetics that compete with strains costing significantly more from bigger-name banks. Garden of Green doesn't have the marketing budget of a Dutch Passion or Royal Queen Seeds, but the seeds speak for themselves.
How to Grow Amnesia Lemon Pie Seeds
- Germinate your seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a moist seedling plug. Amnesia Lemon Pie seeds typically crack within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the taproot is 1–2cm long. Use a well-draining medium — coco coir or a light soil mix both work well with this strain.
- Veg for 3–4 weeks maximum indoors. This plant stretches significantly during the flowering transition, so keeping veg short prevents height issues later. Start LST early by gently bending the main stem and securing it with plant ties.
- Flip to 12/12 lighting once the plant has 4–6 nodes. Consider topping once during veg to create two main colas and a bushier structure.
- Monitor height during the first 2–3 weeks of flower. The stretch can double the plant's height. Continue training as needed — supercropping works well if branches are getting too close to the light.
- Feed with a bloom-phase nutrient schedule once flowers begin forming. Amnesia Lemon Pie responds well to standard feeding regimens without needing heavy supplementation.
- Harvest after approximately 65 days of flowering. Check trichomes with a jeweller's loupe — aim for mostly cloudy with a few amber for the best balance of potency and flavour. Expect dense, resin-coated buds ready for a slow dry and cure.
Complete your setup: If you're growing Amnesia Lemon Pie indoors, pair your seeds with a proper grow tent and carbon filter — this strain is fragrant, and your neighbours will know about it without adequate odour control. A set of soft plant ties and pruning shears will also make LST and topping much easier to manage throughout the veg cycle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Amnesia Lemon Pie sativa or indica?
Amnesia Lemon Pie is 70% sativa and 30% indica. The sativa dominance shows in its tall growth habit, energising cerebral effects, and longer flowering time compared to pure indicas.
How long does Amnesia Lemon Pie take to flower?
Amnesia Lemon Pie flowers in approximately 65 days indoors. Outdoor growers in the Northern Hemisphere can expect to harvest around mid to late October, depending on climate and latitude.
What yield can I expect from Amnesia Lemon Pie?
Indoor growers can harvest approximately 550g/m² after 65 days of flowering. Outdoor yields vary with conditions but are typically generous when the plant gets plenty of sun and root space.
Is Amnesia Lemon Pie suitable for beginner growers?
Yes. Garden of Green bred this strain to be undemanding and forgiving. The main thing beginners need to manage is height — use low-stress training and flip to flower early to keep it under control indoors.
What does Amnesia Lemon Pie taste like?
Sharp lemon dominates, followed by sweet pineapple on the exhale. The aroma is intense and citrusy — expect your drying room to smell like a tropical fruit stand. The flavour carries through cleanly when properly cured.
How tall does Amnesia Lemon Pie grow?
Tall. Without training, this plant can stretch well beyond what most indoor tents comfortably accommodate. Flip to 12/12 after 3–4 weeks of veg and use LST or topping to manage height. Outdoors, it can reach full tree-like proportions with enough space.
What are the parent strains of Amnesia Lemon Pie?
Garden of Green crossed Pineapple and Lemon Thai Ko Samui with Amnesia. The Pineapple and Lemon Thai Ko Samui parents contribute the tropical citrus flavour, while Amnesia brings sativa-dominant structure and cerebral effects.
Last updated: April 2026
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