
- Afghani, Indica, Resinous
Afghani Drifter
Afghani Drifter is an indica-dominant feminized strain with compact, resinous buds and a calm, evening-leaning effect.
- Compact indica buds
- Greenhouse friendly
- Dense resin production
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Afghani x Drifter |
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Indica-dominant |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to Medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium-High |
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Earthy, Spice, Sweet Hash |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Thrives In Greenhouse And Sheltered Outdoor Sites |
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Relaxed, Cerebral Uplift, Sleepy |
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Indoor/Outdoor (Greenhouse-Friendly) |
About Afghani Drifter
Afghani Drifter is an indica-dominant feminized variety bred for stability and resin. You will find dense, hashy buds and earthy, spicy flavour. The flowering time runs 8–9 weeks indoors and finishes outdoors by early October in southern England. Plants stay short to medium, so they work well in low rooms and greenhouses. Manage humidity in damp British summers and prune for airflow. This strain suits growers who want straightforward cultivation and a reliable evening smoke.
Afghani Drifter is an indica-dominant strain with compact nodes and dense buds. Many UK growers value its predictable, calming profile for evening use.
THC sits around 18–22%, giving a solid punch without going overboard for indoor setups. Compared with lighter UK favourites, Afghani Drifter leans into a classic indica potency.
CBD levels are low at roughly 0.5–1%, so it is not aimed at high-CBD users. British wellness seekers often pick other varieties when CBD is the priority.
Genetics are Afghani x Drifter, pairing a classic Afghan lineage with a stable drifter line. The result is a hardy plant with dense, resinous flowers.
Seeds are offered as feminized to simplify selection of females for your crop. British seed collectors often prefer feminized packs for a more predictable grow cycle.
Grow difficulty is intermediate and suits growers with some experience of humidity control. You will find greenhouse setups helpful in damp parts of Cornwall or Wales.
Flowering runs about 8–9 weeks under indoor 12/12 conditions. Outdoors it commonly finishes by early October in southern England and benefits from shelter further north near Inverness.
Yields are medium to high relative to plant size and training. Indoor growers in Sheffield and greenhouse growers in Kent report solid harvests per plant.
Plant height stays short to medium, which suits low-ceiling grow rooms in London flats. Outdoors the variety can stretch a little more in long summer daylight.
Afghani Drifter fits both indoor and outdoor growing styles. In damp British weather a greenhouse gives the best results and reduces mould risk.
Afghani Drifter prefers a mild maritime climate with warm, not overly hot summers. Growers in Cornwall and southern England get the best outdoor results while greenhouse protection helps in Scotland.
Effects begin with a gentle cerebral lift and ease into full body relaxation. Many UK users choose Afghani Drifter for evening sessions and sleep support.
Flavours are earthy with clear spice notes and a sweet, hash-like finish. The taste sits comfortably on the palate and holds through a slow burn.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoor flowering is about 8–9 weeks. Outdoors expect harvest in early October in southern regions.
It is rated intermediate. Beginners with a greenhouse or good advice from local growers can succeed.
Expect medium to high yields. Typical indoor runs often sit around 350–450 g/m2 with decent training.
It responds well to standard three-part feeding programmes. Reduce nitrogen in late flowering to help resin and bud finish.
Harvest when trichomes are milky with some amber for a more sedative effect. In England that usually falls in early to mid October.
Dense buds raise mould risk in damp British weather. Use airflow, pruning and greenhouse cover to limit moisture around flowers.
Compact, bushy structure with short internodes. It suits SCROG or LST training for even canopy and better yields.
Feminized seeds are bred to produce females almost exclusively. Always monitor plants for hermaphrodite traits during stress.
Yes, use 11–20 litre pots for a balance between root space and mobility. Larger pots help outdoor plants withstand dry spells in summer.
Expect earthy, spicy flavours with sweet hash undertones. Effects are calming with a mild cerebral lift, suited to evening use.
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