With a sativa structure and a narrow leaf, it forms long colas that need to be held during flowering. Within the gene pool can be found mostly two pheno-types that bloom between 70-90 days, some with spruce tree structure and others more columnar. The bouquet is very odiferous in the shorter ones with more narcotic effect and being more citrus and old hashish in the longer ones with a richer effect providing a more active and alert start, ending relaxed and narcotic.
This strain contains genetics from the northern regions of Afghanistan.
Strain FAQ
How important are landrace cannabis strains culturally?
Indigenous peoples have grown and used landrace strains for ages for medical, spiritual, and recreational purposes. Due to its strong roots in local culture and traditions, landrace cannabis strains can be found in the history of a great many places.
How do pure Indica strains' effects differ from other cannabis varieties?
Pure Indica strains are said to be like sinking into a soft, plush couch: the effects are mostly physical and provide a deep sense of relaxation that's reportedly excellent for evening or bedtime. Indicas' tranquil sensations come from their classic "body high".
Why has Afghan Kush historically produced hashish?
Afghan Kush's high resin content is due to its long history of hashish farming. The strain's sticky, resinous buds are reportedly ideal for manufacturing charas and other traditional hash forms which is a cultural custom in the area.
Can early finishing strains negatively impact cannabis terpenes and flavour?
Not at all—early-finishing strains are often said to have varied terpene profiles. Even with early harvest appropriateness, these varieties reportedly retain their fragrances, flavours, and therapeutic effects.
What can increase the hash-like smell and taste?
The ultimate hash-like scent and flavour reportedly depend on curing. Curing is said to help preserve terpenes and enhances their profile.