Potent, easy-to-grow gourmet sativa for the short summers of the northern hemisphere. The medium-sized plants can also be grown very well indoors and produce high yields. The balanced spectrum of effects ranges from initial stimulation to ultimately pleasant relaxation.
The parent varieties of Amaretto Tarmac are Amaretto Sour and Apollo Black Cherry.
The easy-care variety has a short flowering time of around 8 weeks and can be harvested outdoors as early as the end of September. With an 80% sativa dominance, this is absolutely record-breaking. However, the strain grows more in a typical indica structure and produces beautiful purple to green flowers covered in crystals.
The fact that the variety does not grow very tall is an advantage, especially indoors. Nevertheless, you can expect up to 500g/m². To optimize yields, good ventilation is advisable. Pruning the lower branches (lollipopping) helps to strengthen the upper flowers.
Outdoors, the plants must be protected from rain - especially during flowering (e.g. with removable tarpaulins) - to prevent mold from forming. Here, too, lollipopping is recommended. Outdoors, 800g of yield is possible per plant.
The bouquet of this variety is a rare mix that will make even old hands sit up and take notice. The mixture of almond schnapps-like aromas with cherries, berries and cola is a feast for the nose and palate.1
In terms of effect, you can expect a creative, euphoric high that gradually turns into a state of lasting relaxation.
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