For this cross we blended two pure Afghan Indica strains albeit from different lineages.
Our own Afghan Kush from kush strains grown in a small area in Northern Afghanistan in the Hindu Kush mountain range and boasting a 100% indica genetic heritage and a very special female selected from specimens brought back from Mazar-i-Sharif.
Mazar Kush is a small plant that behaves like a very resinous indica and with an intense flavour of Afghan hash.
Strain FAQ
How have Indica strains evolved?
Indica varieties have survived the harsh, dry climates of Afghanistan, India, and Morocco. This resistance makes them hardy plants that can thrive in poor settings and is said to make them uniquely suitable for indoor cultivation where space and conditions can be managed.
Why are Pest-resistant strains better for the environment?
Pest-resistant cannabis strains generally promote organic and sustainable growing. These cultivars reduce synthetic pesticide use, improving ecosystems and lowering cannabis' environmental impact.
Can greenhouse cannabis strains create microclimates?
Fascinatingly it is reported that some strains adjust their greenhouse environment to suit them. This ability to adapt to microclimates can reportedly produce distinctive plant qualities like bright colours and bud structures. There are those that say that a greenhouse can bring out the best in cannabis.
Can the same woodsy strain smell different based on its environment?
Genetics, environmental conditions, and curing can all reportedly affect a cannabis strain's aroma, including woodsy notes. A strain grown in one environment may have subtle terpene differences from another.
Why are hybrid cannabis strains created?
Hybrid strains are often created to improve flavour, THC/CBD ratios, or relaxation or energy effects. Hybrid cannabis allows for a variety of strains to suit different tastes and needs.