Khash is located in the hindukush foot hills in the Badakshan province in the north east parts of Afghanistan.
This was a stop along the old famous hippie trail that went from Europe to India pasing pakistan Afghanistan etc.
A lot of hippies stayed there due to the quality opium and hashish that was available everywhere, in this area it’s the women who is in charge of the hashishin. They are the real experts in the ancient techniques according to the local farmers.
Both NLD and BLD can be found in the genepool, but the main effect of the hash is sedative and full body stone. "couch locked" The flavours are spicy and sweet gasoline.
Strain FAQ
Can you describe Afghan Kush's scent and taste?
Afghan Kush smells earthy and spicy with pleasant pine notes. Terpenes including myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene give the strain its rich scent and taste.
Cannabis' spicy flavours come from which terpenes?
Cannabis' spicy flavours come from terpenes such as Caryophyllene, myrcene, humulene, limonene, and pinene. These terpenes contribute to the peppery, herbal, hoppy, and citrusy notes in cannabis.
What attracts legal cultivators to mid-range THC strains?
It has been commonly reported that these strains are more adaptive to many temperatures and legal growing circumstances than high-THC strains. They are therefore popular with legal growers seeking hardy and adaptable plants due to their flexibility and potential medicinal and recreational effects.
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Single seed selections allow users to buy only what they need, promoting sustainable practices. This approach reduces waste and uses every drop of water, watt of light, and bit of space with care.
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