Amaretto Tarmac
Amaretto Tarmac
Also known as: Amaretto Tarmac Fem
Overview
Amaretto Tarmac is a sativa-dominant hybrid cannabis strain developed by SeedStockers, bred from the cross of Amaretto Sour and Apollo Black Cherry. This 80% sativa-dominant strain was created to deliver a high-flying effect that is both cerebral and stimulating, while also awakening creativity. Introduced as a refined sativa-dominant hybrid with a focus on harnessing the best attributes of sativa genetics, resulting in a lineage that resonates with quality, innovation, and a nod to classic European strains.
The strain is characterized by its unique aromatic profile that fuses aromas of hot tarmac and bitter nuances reminiscent of the Italian liqueur Amaretto, along with touches of cherry, blueberry, and kola. At harvest time, Amaretto Tarmac delivers dense, elongated flowers with a mix of bright green and dark purple calyxes, orange pistils, and a generous coating of trichomes, with a funky aroma of hot bitumen, bitter and nutty liqueur, maraschino cherries, tart blueberries, and cola. With a relatively short 8-week flowering period for a sativa-dominant strain, it appeals to both novice and experienced growers seeking high-quality genetics with exceptional flavor profiles.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from mood disorders
- May help with stress management
- Often used for fatigue
- Users report improvements in focus and concentration
- May help with mild anxiety
- Reported benefits for depression symptoms
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Flowering time is 8 weeks indoors and ready for harvest in late September when grown outdoors. This is an easy-to-grow, high-yielding plant that stands out for delivering incredibly potent and balanced psychoactivity. All plants produced well, around 150+ grams each, with the short and stocky phenotype producing the biggest yield (over 200g per plant). The morphological structure facilitates cultivation for both rookies and experts. The plant grows beautifully and is suitable for beginners, not prone to mold or pests. As with all sativas, a little TLC is required to really bring out the best in this strain, with special attention to fertilizer, soil composition, and pests.