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Afghani

Feminised

Afghani is a pure indica landrace with compact growth and heavy resin. If you grow in a tent or greenhouse you will find it forgiving.

Why choose Afghani?
  • Hardy indica choice
  • Great for hash
  • Compact, resinous plants
THC 15-20%
CBD 0.5-2%
Lineage Afghani x Afghani
Genotype Indica
Difficulty Easy
Flowering 7-9 weeks
Height Short to medium (60-120 cm)
Yield Moderate to high
Taste Earthy, Spicy, Sweet
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool, Mild Maritime Climate
Effects Relaxing, Sedating, Heavy
Environment Indoor And Outdoor

About Afghani

Afghani is a classic pure indica landrace prized for dense buds and resin. You will find it straightforward to manage in a tent or a greenhouse. It suits small spaces because of its compact habit and limited stretch. Outdoors in the UK use a greenhouse or a sheltered south-facing site to avoid autumn rain. The flavour profile leans earthy and spicy with sweet undertones that British growers enjoy. Many growers in Edinburgh and Manchester select Afghani for hash making and for calm evening sessions. Pay attention to airflow and trichome timing in damp areas such as Liverpool and Glasgow.

Grow Difficulty:

Afghani is straightforward to grow for beginners. Its hardy genetics handle typical UK humidity and greenhouse setups well.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering usually finishes in 7–9 weeks. Outdoors it fits the short British season when you use a greenhouse or pick early in September.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to high for an indica. Indoor or greenhouse growers in Bristol and Leeds report reliable sack sizes.

Height:

Afghani stays short to medium, ideal for low rooms. Keep it compact for your indoor grow tent in Sheffield.

Environment:

Afghani suits both indoor and outdoor growing. In damp UK summers a greenhouse gives the best results.

Climate:

Afghani thrives in cool, mild maritime climates like much of the UK. It does well in Cornwall greenhouses and in sheltered spots in the Scottish Highlands.

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How do I handle humidity in Manchester?
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Use strong extraction and circulate air. A greenhouse with vents helps during humid summer weeks.
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Any tips for keeping Afghani short in a Leeds flat?
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Low stress training and a single topping work well. Use a small pot to limit stretch.
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Will Afghani finish outdoors in Cornwall?
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Yes. In Cornwall it often finishes with a greenhouse or a sheltered south-facing spot.
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What pest problems should I watch for in Glasgow?
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Watch for spider mites and aphids in warm spells. Keep plants healthy and check leaves weekly.
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Is it worth growing Afghani for hash in Bristol?
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Absolutely. Its resin glands produce solid yields for hand-pressed hash and many Bristol growers use it for traditional pressing.

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