The Afghan Hash Plant™ was chosen from seeds collected in the 1970’s, from the best traditional hash makers in the Mazari Sharif region. An exciting few years were then spent growing out and selecting the strongest and tastiest phenotypes for our breeding stock, from there the Afghan Hash Plant™ was unearthed. It is a champion hash making variety and is one of our favourite pure Indica strains. Afghan Hash Plant™ develops dense resin-dripping flowers, releasing a rich sandalwood aroma that’s undercut with a punch of citrus.
Strain FAQ
How do IBL strains affect hybrid cannabis breeding?
New hybrid strains need IBL strains as genetic foundations. Their genetic purity and stability make them suitable for crossbreeding because they can predictably pass on desired qualities to hybrids. Breeders can regulate and efficiently develop new strains this way.
What medical benefits are Indica strains said to provide beyond relaxation?
Indica strains are said to provide natural treatment for muscle spasms, chronic pain, and illnesses including multiple sclerosis and fibromyalgia due to their CBD concentration.
How are sandalwood-scented cannabis strains related to ancient practices?
Certain cannabis strains smell like sandalwood, suggesting their usage in ancient rites, especially in Eastern cultures. Such smells are reportedly deeply important in spiritual practices.
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.
What's the deal with spectral sensitivity in 12/12 photoperiod strains?
It's fascinating to know that 12/12 photoperiod strains may have a favourite colour! Changing the light spectrum during blooming can apparently boost cannabinoid and terpene production, increasing both quality and yield.