30% SATIVA - 70% INDICA
GENETICS
Afghan x Maui Haze (feminized)
HEIGHT
short plant (average internodal distance under 5 cm)
FLOWERING INDOOR
8 weeks flowering time. Yield up to 0.9 gram (dry and manicured) per watt per square meter (under 1000W HPS).
FLOWERING OUTDOOR
8 weeks flowering time. Very large plants can harvest over 1kg of dried, manicured buds.
TASTE (BURNED)
citrus-like, fruity, kushy, earthy.
SCENT (UNBURNED)
orange, lemon, tropical fruits, kushy.
WHAT THE DRIED BUD/CRUMBLED BUD LOOKS LIKE
the dried buds are pear-shaped, thick and compact, with medium-large calyx.
The resin develops early in flowering.
The crumbled bud is sticky, light green with darker hues.
SPEED OF HIGH ONSET
fast hitter.
DURATION OF HIGH
long lasting.
QUALITY/TYPE OF HIGH
extremely strong, cerebral, confusing, heady. Creative, but chaotic.
MEDICINAL QUALITIES
against apathy and depression.
DESCRIPTION
The Afgooey is a famous cut from Northern California.
Until now a clone-only strain, we are the first to present it in feminized seeds, after successfully
reversing it and crossing it onto itself (S1). The Afgooey is a very strong, vigorous plant.
The leaves are thick and dark green, with overlapping leaflets.
Short internodes, bushy structure, thick branches and wide stem are typical of this strain.
The Afgoey can take high EC levels, and is very good for Sea of Green or for Scrog systems.
It performs well in all types of medium, and can do great outdoors as well.
The buds are pear-shaped, compact, dense, with medium to large calyx.
The resin is very thick, and the plants get very smelly already in mid-flowering.
The Afgoey is very stoned, with a cerebral effect that I can define as confusing, heady, almost chaotic.
It hits fast, and lasts long. The flavour reminds of old-school afghan, with a fruity twist. It is earthy at first, but evolves into
a sweeter, fruitier experience, with notes of orange, lemon and tropical fruits.
AWARDS
Not yet introduced.
Strain FAQ
Does season effect a strain's orangeyness?
Interestingly, yes it does! Seasonal light can reportedly affect a plant's Limonene production and tanginess, even under stable conditions.
Is the Hawaiian genetic influrence in this strain important?
The seclusion of the Hawaiian islands has produced cannabis strains with distinctive genetic lines, terpene profiles, and cannabinoid ratios. These genetic differences reflect Hawaii's unique climatic conditions, providing flavours and effects that are hard to recreate elsewhere.
Can hybrids highlight uncommon cannabinoids?
Hybrids can be produced to raise CBG or THCV levels for distinct effects and medical purposes. Cannabis' complicated chemistry is being more understood and appreciated with this concentration on uncommon cannabinoids becoming more common.