Night Queen is a pure and unhybridised Afghani Indica first seen in the 1980’s and now making a re-appearance in the Dutch Passion collection. She grows in a compact and bushy form and produces long and dense blooms of very heavy hitting indica bud. The harvest is special old-school Afghani weed, sticky resin coats the blooms with citrus flavours and spicy scents.
This is very strong, just a small joint was enough for some of our test team. Night Queen can be used sparingly yet still be very effective so your harvest will go a long way. Users report a powerful body stone, a really potent indica-style buzz. The effect is very pleasant and relaxing, some users report it helps them sleep. A real treat for those looking for a good old-fashioned heavy hitting variety that is easy to grow and not at all demanding in the grow room.
Strain FAQ
Are IBL strains helping preserve traditional cannabis strains?
IBL strains help preserve legacy or landrace strains, which have evolved to adapt to certain geographical settings over centuries. IBLs of these heritage strains can preserve their genetic profiles and features, protecting valuable genetics in a hybridised market.
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.
Do mould-resistant strains have different leaf structures?
Many mould-resistant plants have smaller leaves than indica or sativa crops. Airflow around and through the plant is improved by this leaf shape, preventing mould growth.
How does greenhouse cultivation extend the legal growing season for certain cannabis strains?
It is said that the beauty of a greenhouse is in how it lets legal growers play with time, using tricks like extra lighting or shading to stretch the growing season beyond what Mother Nature dictates. This flexibility means strains that would usually get just one shot at harvesting outdoors each year can enjoy multiple cycles. This reportedly results in an increased yield and greater efficiency.
How do citrus-flavored cannabis strains' genetics differ?
Cannabis strains with citrus flavours frequently have a complex genetic history from tropical and subtropical landraces. The strains' citrus traits thrive in these climates.