SMELL: Old School Skunk and super strong hash... think 80's hippy trail nostalgia. Super pungent, earthy, slightly fruity with a deep Incense perfume in both veg, flowering and harvest which only intensifies after the perfect cure. It almost smells sticky and can be so intense it can hurt your nose!
TASTE: The taste is pure hash heaven...its intense, sweet and coats the mouth leaving the taste on your tongue and cheeks for hours after consumption. We were extremely lucky to acquire this rare vintage Afghan and the quality in taste is unmistakeable of some of the purest Afghan lineage available today.
EFFECT: Potential couch lock can take hold fast if using in social environments where you are likely to take your third eye off the temple ball, as it were. Physical and deeply sedative, effects start with a warming buzz in the head and neck and can creep up hard and fast. Muscle spasms , insomnia and stress relief are all ailments that can be managed with this potent strain.
BAG APPEAL: Absolutely stunning examples of Cannabis from each highly perfumed, dense nug. Greens, golds, blacks and plum hues are dripping in sticky silver trichomes and are bound together with fiery orange and gold hairs. The intoxicating smell and visual beauty makes this a serious modern day classic.
- Genetics: Monster Mass x 80's Afghan Monolith
- Sex: Feminized
- Indoor flowering period: Approx 60-65 days
- Indoor yield: Approx 600-650 g/m2
- Outdoor flowering period: Mid October
- Outdoor yield: Approx 650+ g/per plant
- THC: 18-20%
Strain FAQ
Why do some cannabis strains smell like incense?
Incense-scented strains frequently come from landrace strains from India and the Middle East. Cannabis' various terpenes give it its fragrance.
How is Afghan Kush genetically consistent and why do breeders value it?
Breeders respect Afghan Kush's genetic stability from its ancient heritage and long-term cultivation in the Hindu Kush mountains. Due to its consistent genetics, it is reportedly useful for therapeutic and recreational breeding efforts because it introduces strong indica features into new hybrids.
How do early-finishing strains handle cooler temperatures and less light?
Due to genetics, these strains are said to be resistant to chilly air and less sunlight. They reportedly thrive and yield well even in poor growing conditions because of their resilience.
Why do high-yielding cannabis strains yield so much?
Their genetics are the key to this question! These strains combine sativa's tall growth and high biomass with indica's denser bud production. This genetic base is what enables their high production and explains why they generally have a mix of indica and sativa traits.
Why is Central Asian strain genetic stability useful for breeding?
Central Asian strains' genetic stability is due to their genetic isolation. These stable strains give hybrid types robustness and durability, enhancing growth and tolerance to frequent hazards.