AMS= Anti Mould Resistant. Its a hybridized swiss indica and sativa mix with a purported 50% of each. I'm not really sure how they came up with this proportion. Apart from member 'Autoflower's' rant that really didn't have much to do with the question asked, I wanted to share my experience with this strain. J998 hit it bang on when mentioning that this strain differentiates VERY quickly into indica or sativa branching and growth. You would expect something more stable that has the best of both worlds. The redeeming virtues are as follows. It is indeed a versatile plant. Mould resistant, fast growing, resistance to bugs and relatively low odor during flowering. It has a lovely fruity, citrusy smell when dried, and gets even better with a decent cure. The sativas yeild poorly; even in sea-of-green set-ups, they have colas with wispy, popcorn buds. Still, the resin yield is incredible and its one of the most resinous I've grown. Its a very forgiving plant but you must go easy on the feeding. I will beg to differ with 'mightystoned,' in that they have 'medium' THC. Its a fairly potent plant with a good mix of head and body high/stone, depending on how much you smoke. I'm not sure about the claimed THC % (I doubt ALL of GHSC's claims), but I have been to Amsterdam a few times and tried their strains at their
own coffeeshop and I can say its on par with their trainwreck, stronger than himalayan gold and 'the church' but definitely less strong than white widow, and the super lemon/silver hazes. My advice. Pick the plant that has the biggest, fattest fan leaves and most robust 'christmas tree' appearance that isn't stretchy. Keep this as your mother plant to take clones off of. If you clone 10-15 cm stalks as I do, they root in about 7 days and I veg for another 2 weeks. until about 35-40 cm, when I move them to 12/12. Believe it not folks, the clones finish in 6-7 weeks. Going the full 8 weeks is best, but I personally find it to be a very heavy stone at this point. You will frequently encounter the three-leaved genotype in this strain as well. I planted one such plant in my balcony once, in plain sight. Not even a head turned or query from my neighbors as to what it was
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If you prune them judiciously, you can get them bushy and looking like a ficus plant..haha. I'm still cloning from a mother plant which I grew from seed 3 years ago. In short, I love this strain as an 'all rounder.'