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Afghani No 1 is a traditional landrace strain collected in the mountains of Afghanistan by Sacred Seeds in the 1970s. It was one of the first pure indica true-breeding strains used in worldwide cannabis breeding programmes. It is well known for its dense buds, copious resin production and its excellent properties for hashish production. This strain has been acclimatised to western growing conditions by selectively crossbreeding various Afghani No 1 parents and selecting offspring plants with favourable traits. The popularity of Afghani No 1 can be seen through its use as a genetic building block in many predominately indica strains created or preserved within the Sensi Seed bank gene pool and other seed companies. Afghani No 1 is a vigorous growing yet small bushy plant, with a strong stem that is renowned for its strong aroma when flowering. Its classic indica properties and true-breeding nature make it an ideal indica parent plant.
Additional Information
| Breeder | Seedsman |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Afghani #1 |
| Pack Size | 10 Seeds |
| Variety | Pure Indica |
| Sex | Regular |
| THC Content | Unknown |
| Grows | Grows indoors, Grows outdoors |
| Flowering Time | 6-7 Weeks |
| Harvest Month | Mid-Late September |
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