This plants pure Afghan roots mean she’s quick, easy growing, and highly narcotic. With a high tolerance to mould and pests, this 100% Indica is a Kush enthusiasts dream - producing great yields that are super rich in T.H.C for such a short plant. Her high C.B.D levels also make her a winner when it comes to the relief of pain. During flowering she emits a very strong smell, typical of Afghans finest hashish and her leaves glisten a metallic, psychoactive silver...
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Strain FAQ
Afghan Kush growing characteristics?
Afghan Kush, an indica, grows short and bushy with large leaves, making it reportedly ideal for small indoor spaces. Due to its rich, resinous buds, it is said to be able to yield a lot despite its small size.
How do environmental circumstances affect these strains' hashy taste?
The plant's environment reportedly affects terpene expression and hashy flavour. Terpene production is said to be affected by soil type, temperature, humidity, and light exposure.
Why do indica plants seem different from sativa ones?
Indica plants are short, bushier, and have broad leaves. Due to their mountainous roots, being low and strong protects them from wind. Their tiny design is practical and attractive, making them ideal for indoor gardens.
Can plant structure affect insect resistance?
Yes, leaf density and structure can affect a cannabis plant's pest resistance. Compact plants with dense foliage may provide a pest-free microclimate in the canopy, increasing their resilience.
What is cannabis' cultural importance in Central Asia?
Central Asian culture has long valued cannabis for its usage in traditional medicine, religious rites, and fibre. This deep cultural significance has influenced the region's production practices and continues to do so.