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A.M.S
Anyone grown this? And why are the seeds so cheap?
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Finland
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Wake up people!
Surely someone here must have grown this one out? I too have a pack of these beans, and will be growing them right after x-mas. It would be nice to find some info before that (besides the description on greenhouse seeds web site). Franco are you out there?! -does she strech much? -lots of different phenos? I'm guessing there will be sativa and indica one after the parental lines? -how does she handle nutes? -any hermie problems? Big thanks to anyone who can shine some light about this swiss strain... |
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Peace, love and THC
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FINALLY THE A.M.S.!!!
AMS: THE MOST AWAITED PLANT IN HISTORY
The AMS has been on the Green House Seed Company catalogue for a long time, but never available. Until now. The most awaited strain in the history of the Green House is finally ready, and available ONLINE (no USA, sorry!!) and in most growshops. Like all new Green House Seed Company strains the AMS is presented in the feminized version, in packs of five and ten seeds. The AMS is a sativa-indica cross with a big production and a very strong resistance to mould and bud-rot. It comes from a Swiss sativa plant, crossed with a Swiss indica from the Ticino region. The impressive result: a mostly indica plant with very sweet, complex taste, a very strong effect on the body and a very intense cerebral high. It is a medium-sized plant, with good branching and a very supporting structure; it develops with a typical coned shape when left untouched; the strong branches support well the fast-forming, heavy buds. The internodes are between 6 and 10 cm on average; the leaves are dark green and thick. Leaflets are slightly overlapping, showing the light predominance of the indica side. The AMS is averaging 15% on THC and over 1% on CBD, making it a very interesting strain for many patients and medicinal users. The CBN is also quite high at average 0.7%, making the high very relaxing and not too trippy. Quite a complex effect that appeals to most smokers. The smell of the AMS is strong, sweet and spicy at the same time. It is mostly an indica sweet smell, but the sativa background is well balanced and very spicy. The AMS is fast and easy to grow, with a very strong fiber that makes it ideal for outdoor conditions. As for The Church, we tested the resistance to mould of this plant in the humid valleys of Switzerland, where fog and rain are a real menace to healthy buds. The results were very good, with less than half the damage compared to other strains. It is also very well suited for indoor growers, thanks to the great production per square meter. The AMS flowers in 9 weeks but it can be harvested for commercial purpose after 8 weeks already. The colas are long but dense and guarantee that the maximum production is reached already in week 8. The 9th week will bring in the complexity of the bouquet and a more complex high. At the Green House Seed Company we always suggest to ripe the plants for maximum flavor and effect. The flower structure is quite compact, with big round calyxes and pinkish-brown hairs. The calyx-to-leaf ratio is well balanced as well, and a slow drying will ensure all chlorophyll gets out of the flowers for a sweeter taste. I personally like to grow the AMS in earth to achieve maximum sweetness, but the highest production has been achieved in hydro systems, as with most strains. The AMS can produce up to 700 grams per square meter. In the Mediterranean temperate regions the AMS finishes outdoor in mid October. The feminized seeds allow maximum efficiency both indoor and outdoor, with no special requirements other than the usual tender loving care….. |
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