Rocking the Grey Area Coffeeshop for more than four years, her reputation for flavour and strength has become world-renowned. A Sister to Slyder, this variety produces a mostly pure Indica with a fantastic mango bouquet and savoury taste. She is similar to Slyder in potency, but she is much more fragrant. Serrated, sativa-like leaves and beautiful orange pistils dot the crystallized Indica buds. The stone is long lasting and lethargic. A sample grown outdoors (in Hungary) was as beautiful and potent as many of the fantastic flowers from Northern California that I have had the privilege of smoking! Great for those non-motivational daze, a most pleasurable smoke.
Strain FAQ
What are the advantages of Indica strains?
Indica strains flower faster than Sativas, making them ideal for legal growers in a hurry! Indicas, ready in 8–10 weeks, allow for numerous harvests per year, keeping the cycle flowing with less effort.
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.
Do environmental factors alter these strains' fruity flavours?
Definitely. Environmental conditions reportedly affect terpene expression, which defines a plant's flavour. The ideal fruity taste and scent depend on light, temperature, soil composition, and harvest timing.
What products can compete in the Cannabis Cup now?
The competition now includes not just flower but also edibles, extracts, and topicals. The cannabis industry is particular inventive and this has to be reflected in the awards available!
How are photoperiod cannabis strains different to autoflowering ones?
Here's where things get interesting: auto-flowering strains switch to flowering mode with age, but 12/12 photoperiod strains need a light trigger. This allows legal growers to fine-tune the light schedule, potentially improving yields and quality.