Afghan Kush
About Afghan Kush
History & Genetics
Afghan Kush has a name that spread like wildfire through the cannabis community. For pure indica landrace strains, no plant is as famous or infamous as Afghan Kush. Those who just want to chill out snacking while their favorite music plays, slowly falling asleep to the strain’s influence, become Afghan Kush regulars after one toke. Growers love how hardy it is and users love how much CBD it retains. For long-lasting body-based effects, this strain is a keeper.
Appearance, Aroma & Flavor
Typical Effects
Common Usage
THC Content
This strain grows in sturdy branches, covered in resinous, huge, condensed buds whose trichomes glisten beneath rusty red hairs and broad leaves. The strain is originally a landrace strain from the Amu Darya River Valley along the border of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. Afghan Kush was a wild lady for hundreds of years, flourishing in the harsh natural climates of its homeland and refining itself through many generations of evolution.
The aroma recalls mango and tropical oranges mixed with earthy funk. Pine, herbal fragrances fill your garden (or house) with the scent of Afghan Kush. The taste isn’t nearly as strong as some other strains. Users describe it as mild, even bland, with a whisper of fruit on the exhale. For those with sensitive palettes that don’t enjoy living on the funky side of the tracks in cannabis town, Afghan Kush will go easy on them.
Effects
Afghan Kush has a solid 21% THC average but its effects excel beyond that due to the plant's ability to retain cannabinoids during extraction. With a CBD level of 6%, including 1% CBN, Afghan Kush can deliver medicinal value in a great-tasting package.
Its effects promote a do-nothing attitude that pairs well with relaxation. This is a great strain for movie lovers, sleepers, and snackers. If you want to be lazy and fall asleep from the lack of effort, this strain can make you happy, pain-free, and get rid of depression in the process. Traumatic stress and migraines can also be treated with a dose of Afghan Kush, a little mind-alleviating relief from the Hindu Kush mountains on the other side of the world.
Growing
Natural selection brought us the perfect Afghan Kush, the product we enjoy today from White Label Seed Company, a Sensi Seed partner, the Netherlands-based growers that made Afghan available to everyone.
Growers love how sturdy the plant has become after generations of hardship. Even in adverse temperature conditions, Afghan Kush thrives with almost no expertise. Even still, a little skill can go a long way to maximize the plant’s yield! Tender pruning can certainly encourage the branches to reach their full potential.
Reviews
Anonym
Very good strain. You should listen Music when you high. But slow Music. Mabye sone Jazz ^^ Nice Trip
swallace
Woah I don't usually partake because I'm a teacher but I got MoMos for 4/20 made with Afghan Kush and holy crap! I went to Wal-Mart to roam around and when I got home I was having rolling organisms just sitting there in the car. The body high was so freaking intense but so good. I felt so relaxed it was heaven.
Bearded
Only strain that that got my neck muscles to relax after a month of pain.
Kyle
Nothing compares to Afgan. Nothing.
Denise
Im growing Afghani Kush indoors. Only 2plants. Been bout a month now. They are quite stalky so been putting them outside to get some breeze. Just transplanted them.