Reminiscences of the best Afghan, ride this fast flying carpet.
It’s origins is anchored in the Middle East contribute to this plant’s great size and robustness, surprising for an automatic. Developed for it’s refreshing virtues, it’s a third generation autoflowering plant.
The ancestor of our Afghan is an old clone donated by Wernard Bruining, selected for it’s excellent THC/CBD ratio. We hybridized it with our best Ruderalis and the offspring was crossed with each several times to stabilize and provide it with a large size and with a high percentage of cannabinoids.
The plant has a classic Afghan structure: robust and with strong branches, it has a thick and wide leafs of an intense green color. It develops large buds completely covered with resin. No doubt Afghan Express will reach an enviable size.
Strain FAQ
Why do some mould-resistant strains grow quickly?
Mold-resistant cultivars with shorter flowering periods have been bred to reduce high moisture exposure. Strategically, this fast development cycle is said to allow plants to be legally harvested before mould growth begins.
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.
Why are coffee-flavored cannabis strains rare and valuable?
These strains are rare and valuable because to the unique climatic conditions and meticulous cultivation techniques needed to attain the appropriate flavour profile. Soil composition and humidity are also said to affect terpene formation.
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How does autoflowering relate to feminised seeds?
Many auto-flowering cultivars are feminised, combining the advantages of both. Auto-flowering plants switch from vegetative to flowering without light adjustments. This, together with the feminised guarantee of female plants, makes things easier and more predictable!
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What is cannabis' cultural importance in Central Asia?
Central Asian culture has long valued cannabis for its usage in traditional medicine, religious rites, and fibre. This deep cultural significance has influenced the region's production practices and continues to do so.