This combination is a real heavy yielder of dark green sticky buds that are ideal for extracts, great resin production and a fruity hash taste. The Afghani side of this strain brings up the yield of the OG creating some seriously dense nuts that will need to be supported as she runs towards the end of the flowering cycle.
Strain FAQ
How can cannabis enthusiasts learn from regular seeds?
Regular seeds are a gateway to the production of new and exciting strains. They can also show valuable information on cannabis' life cycle and genetics and how to recognise and manage both male and female plants.
How do environmental circumstances affect these strains' hashy taste?
The plant's environment reportedly affects terpene expression and hashy flavour. Terpene production is said to be affected by soil type, temperature, humidity, and light exposure.
How do hybrid strains benefit from greenhouse cultivation?
Greenhouse hybrids are created to be the best of the best, combining sativa and indica genetics to thrive. These strains reportedly adapt well to greenhouse conditions and have hybrid vigour, which is said to result in faster growth and larger harvests. They are generally sought after by legal greenhouse growers seeking robust and abundant plants.
Are some hybrids adapted to certain growing conditions?
Yes, certain hybrid strains are designed to thrive in certain temperatures or situations, making them beneficial in difficult conditions. There are many hybrid strains can thrive in poor climates, which is generally a sought after trait.
How significant is cold resistance for strains ending in October?
Cold resistance is significant for strains ending in October, as they need to withstand late October's cold temperatures. These cultivars have been specifically bred to have bigger leaves and denser buds to help them withstand the cold conditions.