Soma Seeds: Amsterdam Originals From an Organic Breeder

One tent slot free and you want genetics with an actual paper trail behind them? That's the case for Soma. We stock five feminized Soma Seeds strains, Amnesia Haze, NYC Diesel, Somango, SomaRi, and Buddha's Sister, all from the Amsterdam breeder who was growing organic decades before anyone put it on a label. It's a tight shelf, so we'll tell you straight which one fits which grow.

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Buddha's Sister (Soma Seeds) feminized

Buddha’s Sister by Soma Seeds is a great all-rounder and a hit in Amsterdam Coffee shops. This sativa/indica hybrid has great taste, smells and strong medicinal properties that will make it a sure favorite.

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€ 65,00

Somango (Soma Seeds) feminized

Somango by Soma Seeds is a fruity hybrid that will give you a strong creative buzz. It is perfect for all you philosophers out there and anyone who likes a good heady buzz without being sofa bound. Somango will induce a great cerebral buzz that will get you up and going.

€ 65,00

SomaRi (Soma Seeds) feminized

Soma Seeds’ SomaRi is a unique triple cross between three most excellent strains. She got the awesome taste of a NYC Diesel, the massive buds of a BuddhasSister and will get you sky-high like a Kushadelic! Other highlights are her insane amount of terpenes ensuring plenty of THC and CBD and her natural resistance to powdery mildew. Spectacular!

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€ 74,95

Amnesia Haze (Soma Seeds) feminized

Amnesia Haze by Soma Seeds is an all-time favorite of the experienced smoker. This strains complicated genetic back ground brings some of the finest qualities out there all into one plant. With strong highs and high yields, this is one for the connoisseurs out there.

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€ 70,00

NYC Diesel (Soma Seeds) feminized

NYC Diesel by Soma Seeds is one of the most successful and popular sativa dominant strains out there. Its strong highs and generous yields will leave you wanting more. This is a sure fire win – an essential to any cultivators grow room or garden.

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Five Soma Strains and the Cup Record Behind Them

First, a quick clear-up: this is Soma the cannabis breeder, not the sound-healing instrument brand that shares the name. His five feminized strains sit inside our much bigger cannabis seeds range, so if none of them suits your space you've got plenty of other doors to try.

Who Is Soma, and How the Amsterdam Seed Bank Started

Soma is a Rastafarian breeder who's spiritually dedicated to the cannabis plant, and he's not shy about it. Before any of that, he worked in the mail department at IBM in New York City. He met cannabis at 18, started growing his own in the early seventies, and eventually landed in Amsterdam, where his strains became coffeeshop staples. His method is old-school: soil, organic feeding, mothers kept for years, and hand selection over generation after generation instead of chasing the fastest possible flip. That patience is why his Haze and Diesel lines still get copied.

The Cup Wins That Put NYC Diesel on Every Menu

Soma's Cannabis Cup record is the reason his name still travels:

  • 1999: Reclining Buddha
  • 2001 to 2004: NYC Diesel, a repeat winner
  • 2002: Buddha's Sister
  • 2004: Amnesia Haze
  • 2005: Lavender

Reclining Buddha and Lavender aren't on this shelf, and we're not going to pretend otherwise. What we do carry is the Cup-winning trio of NYC Diesel, Buddha's Sister, and Amnesia Haze, plus Somango and SomaRi.

Which of the Five We'd Actually Put in the Tent

NYC Diesel is the one we'd pick for flavour: ripe red grapefruit, sharp tart citrus, a cerebral buzz with a touch of body weight. Soma has reported 12 feet outdoors, but that only happens in tropical climates with serious care, so plan for normal sativa-hybrid height. Amnesia Haze gives high yields of proper psychedelic Haze, and the trade-off is a long flowering time plus a strength that will flatten anyone new to smoking. Somango is the mango-sweet, creative daytime one. Buddha's Sister tastes like tart cherry candy and her fluffy buds resist mould, though she grows tall and lanky with loads of side branches, so train her as a multi-branch plant rather than forcing her into a sea of green. Compare that to SomaRi, which carries Buddha's Sister genes but at 70% indica: denser buds, tougher growth, natural resistance to powdery mildew.

Getting Soma Seeds Shipped, United States Included

We ship Soma Seeds worldwide from Europe, including to the US, in plain discreet packaging with no clue to the contents. For humid summers, SomaRi and Buddha's Sister are the safer bets thanks to their mould and mildew resistance. Amnesia Haze does its best work indoors or in a greenhouse. Keep spare seeds in their original packing in the fridge and they'll still pop next season.

Frequently asked questions

Who owns Soma Seeds?

Soma himself, the breeder who started the seed bank. He's a Rastafarian grower who began in the early seventies, spent years in New York, then built the brand around his Amsterdam breeding work. Everything on this shelf comes from his own lines.

Which Soma strain should I grow first?

Buddha's Sister. Her loosely packed, fluffy buds shrug off mould, and she's forgiving enough for a first proper grow as long as you give her room to branch out. Save Amnesia Haze for later, since the long flowering time asks for patience.

Why do you only stock five Soma strains?

Because those are the five we can get consistently. Reclining Buddha and Lavender both won Cups for Soma but aren't in our catalogue, so if you want them, they're not here. The wider cannabis seeds category has plenty of Haze and Diesel alternatives.

Can I order Soma Seeds to the United States?

Yes, we ship to the US from Europe. Packaging is plain and discreet, with nothing on the outside that hints at what's inside. NYC Diesel and SomaRi are the two we'd point US growers to first, since Diesel loves warm climates and SomaRi handles humidity well.