Lineage: Pinana x Black Amber. Flowering Time: 8-9 weeks. Yield: Medium. Aroma Notes: Tropical fruit, cherry cough syrup, pineapple / cherry popsicle, .
Solazo is the tropical maximalist in the Black Amber collection. This cross between Pinana and Black Amber produces an aroma that fully commits to the sweet, syrupy fruit lane — think pineapple and cherry popsicles, cough syrup sweetness, and a candy-coated tropical nose that hangs heavy in the air. It’s juicy, loud, and unambiguous in what it’s doing.
Pinana’s influence is front and center in the nose. The pineapple and cherry character that defines this parent comes through clearly in Solazo, amplified by Black Amber’s genetics into something even more concentrated and expressive. The syrupy quality isn’t sharp or artificial — it reads as genuinely ripe and complex, with different notes emerging as the flowers cure and the profile opens up.
In the garden, Solazo grows with the organized structure characteristic of Black Amber crosses. Plants are manageable, develop consistently, and don’t demand extraordinary inputs to perform. Branch structure supports good flower development, and the canopy fills in efficiently with proper training. Indoor environments where humidity can be managed through late flower will get the best out of the terpene profile.
Flowers are dense and resinous, with trichome production that makes the buds feel substantial in the hand. The Black Amber resin character shows across all phenotypes, keeping quality predictable regardless of which expression you end up with. Visual appeal is strong — these are attractive buds with a tropical profile that sells itself on the nose alone.
Yield comes in at medium and flowering finishes between 8 and 9 weeks. For growers targeting a product that differentiates on aroma and experience — something genuinely tropical and sweet in a market full of gas — Solazo makes the case clearly. Available as feminized seeds in 3-pack, 7-pack, and 13-pack options.