With a sativa structure and a narrow leaf, it forms long colas that need to be held during flowering. Within the gene pool can be found mostly two pheno-types that bloom between 70-90 days, some with spruce tree structure and others more columnar. The bouquet is very odiferous in the shorter ones with more narcotic effect and being more citrus and old hashish in the longer ones with a richer effect providing a more active and alert start, ending relaxed and narcotic.
This strain contains genetics from the northern regions of Afghanistan.
Strain FAQ
Is Afghan Kush resilient to disease and pests?
Afghan Kush, native to the rugged, mountainous Afghanistan-Pakistan border, is naturally resistant to numerous pests and diseases. This resistance decreases pesticide use, making it appealing to organic legal growers and those in difficult climates.
What makes the Indica terpene profile special?
The terpene profile of Indicas creates a rich, distinct scent. Indicas have higher sedative terpenes like myrcene, which are said to relax.
Genetically, how do strains that are ready to harvest by mid-October adapt?
These strains usually have faster maturation genes. They conclude by mid-October thanks to ruderalis' auto-flowering features and indica's shorter flowering periods.
Do landrace cannabis strains have different affects and uses?
Landrace strains' genetics and growth environment affect their impacts and therapeutic characteristics. Certain strains are appreciated for their euphoric effects and others for their reported therapeutic benefits including pain relief or anti-inflammatory properties.
Does cannabis have various citrus flavours?
Yes, citrus-flavored cannabis strains can taste like lemon, lime, orange, and grapefruit. Each strain's citrus character depends on its terpenes.