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Pineapple Amnesia

Cannabis seeds

by Garden of Green

€ 29,00
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A sativa-dominant cross of Amnesia and Pinequeen Haze that delivers tropical pineapple, citrus and pine terps alongside 17–20% THC. Pineapple Amnesia seeds are beginner-friendly and produce heavy yields — up to 700g per plant outdoors. Expect an energising, clear-headed high and a genuinely varied flavour profile. Available in 3- and 5-seed packs from Garden of Green.
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Pineapple Amnesia Cannabis Seeds by Garden of Green

Pineapple Amnesia is a sativa-dominant feminized cannabis seed strain that delivers a fast-hitting, energising high backed by a terpene profile you won't forget in a hurry. Bred by Garden of Green from Amnesia and Pinequeen Haze genetics, this 65% sativa produces dense, heavy flowers dripping with citrus, pineapple and pine aromas — the kind of strain that makes you sniff the jar twice before rolling up. Available in packs of 3 or 5 seeds.

65% Sativa / 35% Indica THC 17–20% Flowering 10–11 Weeks Up to 700g/plant Outdoors 18+ only

Pack Sizes

Pineapple Amnesia comes in two pack options. The 3-seed pack is a solid shout if you want to run a small test grow or keep things compact in a single tent. The 5-seed pack gives you room for pheno selection — with five plants you can pick the standout performer and clone from there. If you're planning an outdoor run where each plant can push up to 700g, even three seeds will keep you busy.

Pineapple Amnesia Grow Specs and Strain Profile

Pineapple Amnesia seeds carry genetics from two well-regarded parents: Amnesia, a classic Dutch sativa known for its cerebral intensity, and Pinequeen Haze, which brings the tropical fruit terps and structural vigour. The result is a 65/35 sativa-dominant hybrid with 17–20% THC. Here's everything you need at a glance.

SpecificationDetail
Seed BankGarden of Green
GeneticsAmnesia x Pinequeen Haze
TypeFeminized photoperiod
Sativa / Indica65% / 35%
THC17–20%
Flowering Time (Indoor)10–11 weeks
Indoor Yield350–420 g/m²
Outdoor YieldUp to 700 g/plant
Climate PreferenceHot, semi-humid
DifficultyBeginner-friendly
Pack Sizes3 seeds / 5 seeds

Aroma and Flavour: Why Pineapple Amnesia Stands Out

This is where Pineapple Amnesia really earns its name. Crack open a cured bud and you get hit with a wave of sweet pineapple layered over sharp lemon and lime. Underneath that citrus punch there's a skunky backbone, a whisper of clove spice, and a resinous pine finish that lingers on the exhale. It's not a one-note strain — every session reveals something slightly different. We'd compare the complexity to something like Amnesia Haze, but with a distinctly tropical twist that Amnesia Haze doesn't quite reach.

The terpene mix here is genuinely varied. You get that bright, zesty top note from the citrus and pineapple, grounded by the earthy, woody undertones of pine and clove. If you're the type who picks strains by smell as much as by effect, this one belongs on your shortlist. The Skunk influence from the Amnesia parentage adds a dank, funky depth that stops it from being all sweetness and no substance.

Growing Pineapple Amnesia Seeds: Indoor and Outdoor Tips

Pineapple Amnesia is a genuinely straightforward grow, and Garden of Green position it as beginner-friendly — which, in our experience, is accurate. The plant is vigorous and forgiving, so minor mistakes with feeding or environment won't set you back weeks. That said, there's one thing you need to plan for: support.

  1. Germination: Use your preferred method — paper towel, direct sow into a small pot, or jiffy pellets. Pineapple Amnesia seeds tend to pop reliably within 2–5 days. Keep temps around 22–25°C and the medium moist but not soaking.
  2. Vegetative phase: This strain grows with sativa-leaning vigour. Expect stretchy internodal spacing. If you're growing indoors, consider topping or LST (low-stress training) during veg to keep the canopy even and manageable under your light.
  3. Switch to flower: Flip to 12/12 when your plants have filled roughly 60% of the available canopy space — they'll stretch noticeably in the first 2–3 weeks of flower.
  4. Stake and support: This is the critical step people skip. Pineapple Amnesia produces heavy, dense buds on relatively lanky sativa stems. By week 7–8 of flowering, those colas can genuinely snap branches if they're unsupported. Bamboo stakes, a SCROG net, or yo-yo hangers — pick your method, but don't skip it.
  5. Flowering and harvest: Indoor flowering runs 10–11 weeks. Yes, that's on the longer side compared to indica-dominant strains that finish in 8 weeks. Be patient. Chopping early costs you density and terpenes. Outdoors in a hot, semi-humid climate, harvest falls around late October in the Northern Hemisphere.
  6. Drying and curing: Hang-dry whole branches at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then jar-cure for at least two weeks. The pineapple and citrus terps really develop during a proper cure — rush it and you'll lose half the flavour.

Yield Expectations: What Pineapple Amnesia Actually Produces

Indoor growers can expect 350–420 g/m², which is a solid return for a sativa-dominant strain. For context, many pure sativa lines struggle to break 300g/m² indoors, so the indica influence from the 35% side of Pineapple Amnesia's genetics is doing real work here.

Outdoors is where this strain truly flexes. In a warm, semi-humid climate with plenty of direct sunlight, experienced growers report up to 700g per plant. That's a serious haul. Even if you land somewhere around 500g per plant — which is more realistic for a first run — you're looking at an excellent return for the time invested.

The honest limitation? That 10–11 week flowering window indoors. If you're running a tight rotation in a single tent, Pineapple Amnesia ties up your space for roughly 2–3 weeks longer than a fast indica. Plan your schedule accordingly, or dedicate a separate flowering space to it.

Effects and THC Content of Pineapple Amnesia

With 17–20% THC, Pineapple Amnesia sits in a comfortable sweet spot — strong enough to deliver a fast, noticeable onset, but not so overwhelming that it floors you. The sativa dominance means the effect leans heavily toward mental stimulation and energy. Users report a clear-headed, uplifting sensation that kicks in quickly and sustains itself without the heavy comedown associated with high-THC indica strains.

If you're after a daytime strain that keeps you functional and motivated, Pineapple Amnesia fits that brief well. We'd compare the character to a classic Amnesia Haze — cerebral, buzzy, sociable — but with a smoother, more rounded edge courtesy of the Pinequeen Haze genetics. It's not a couch-lock strain by any measure. The 35% indica side shows up more in the bud structure than the effect profile.

Pineapple Amnesia vs. Amnesia Haze: How Do They Compare?

Since Amnesia is one of the parent strains, the comparison is inevitable. Here's how they stack up.

TraitPineapple AmnesiaAmnesia Haze (typical)
GeneticsAmnesia x Pinequeen HazeSouth Asian / Jamaican / Afghani landrace cross
Sativa %65%80–90%
THC17–20%20–25%
Flowering Time10–11 weeks10–12 weeks
Indoor Yield350–420 g/m²350–500 g/m²
Flavour ProfilePineapple, citrus, clove, pine, SkunkLemon, haze, earthy, peppery
DifficultyBeginner-friendlyIntermediate

The short version: Pineapple Amnesia is the more approachable sibling. Lower THC ceiling, easier to grow, and a distinctly fruitier terpene profile. If you love Amnesia Haze but want something a touch less intense and more forgiving in the grow room, Pineapple Amnesia is the better pick. If you want maximum THC and don't mind a trickier plant, classic Amnesia Haze still has the edge on raw potency.

Complete your grow setup: If you're running Pineapple Amnesia indoors, a SCROG net or plant yo-yos are practically mandatory for supporting those heavy colas. Pair your seeds with a complete grow tent kit to get ventilation, lighting and carbon filtration sorted in one go — especially relevant for a strain this aromatic. For outdoor growers in cooler climates, consider a greenhouse setup to hit the warm, semi-humid conditions Pineapple Amnesia prefers.

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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