
- Indica, Relaxing, Earthy
Afgoo
Afgoo is an indica-dominant strain that gives a calm, heavy effect. It suits small grow spaces and greenhouse setups across the UK.
- Compact indica performer
- Great for greenhouses
- Classic earthy flavours
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16-20% |
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0.5-2% |
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Afghani x Goo |
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Indica-dominant |
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Easy-Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium-High (400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Earthy, Pine, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Maritime, Greenhouse Friendly |
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Relaxed, Sleepy, Happy |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Afgoo
Afgoo is a compact, resinous indica-dominant strain. You will find earthy and pine flavours with a citrus lift and a steady 16–20% THC range. It flowers in about 8–9 weeks and rewards simple training with solid yields indoors. Protect outdoor plants from late-season rain and favour greenhouse or sheltered sites across Britain for the cleanest finish. If you grow in Glasgow or Bristol follow a straightforward nutrient plan and keep air moving to avoid mould.
Afgoo is an indica-dominant strain that leans towards heavy relaxation. British growers favour it for evening runs and quiet weekends.
Afgoo typically sits around 16–20% THC, offering steady potency without extreme highs. That places it below the top-potency UK favourites while still satisfying regular consumers.
Afgoo usually shows low to moderate CBD levels of around 0.5–2%. That appeals to British wellness seekers who want relaxation alongside modest therapeutic benefit.
Afgoo traces to Afghani x Goo, which explains its dense buds and stout indica build. Those parents give it stable structure and resin production that growers value.
These seeds are feminized to give consistent female plants for each grow. British seed collectors often choose feminized packs for predictable results.
Afgoo is straightforward for growers with basic experience. Its tolerance for humid conditions makes it suitable for greenhouse work across the UK.
Indoor flowering runs about 8–9 weeks from flip to harvest. Outdoors it finishes by early to mid-October in mild pockets like Cornwall when sheltered.
Expect a medium to high indoor yield of roughly 400–500 g/m² under decent lighting. Outdoor growers using greenhouses or sheltered gardens report solid harvests without extreme inputs.
Plants stay compact, generally 80–140 cm tall. That suits small grow rooms and flats in cities such as Manchester or Leicester.
Afgoo performs well indoors and outdoors when given shelter from driving rain. In damp British weather a greenhouse or covered frame helps finish buds cleanly.
Afgoo prefers a temperate maritime climate and handles mild coastal sites like Cornwall and Devon well. In the Scottish Highlands a greenhouse helps protect flowers from autumn rain.
The high is calming and sedative, pulling you towards relaxation and sleep. Many UK users pick Afgoo for evenings and unwinding after long shifts.
Flavours are earthy with pine and a bright citrus lift on the exhale. The profile suits growers and smokers who favour classic indica aromas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect a heavy, calming effect that helps with sleep and relaxation. Use it in the evening or when you have free time.
Flowering runs around 8–9 weeks under a 12/12 schedule. Monitor trichomes for your preferred harvest point.
Yes. Its compact habit and forgiving nature suit first-time growers with basic knowledge. A simple nutrient plan and good air flow go a long way.
Indoors expect roughly 400–500 g/m² with decent lights and training. Outdoors yields are respectable when plants are sheltered from wind and rain.
They remain short to medium, usually 80–140 cm depending on training. That makes them ideal for small rooms and discreet grows.
No special diet is required beyond a standard bloom feed. Keep pH around 5.8–6.5 and avoid overfeeding in late flower.
A moderate to strong odour develops, earthy with pine and citrus top notes. Use carbon filtration indoors or a greenhouse to manage scent.
Yes, if you give it shelter from persistent rain and wind. A greenhouse or lean-to offers the best chance of finishing cleanly in UK weather.
Low-stress training, topping and a gentle Screen of Green work well to control height and boost yield. Keep branches supported for heavy buds.
Dry slowly at 18–20°C and 50–60% RH for 7–10 days until stems snap. Cure in jars, burping daily for the first two weeks then less often.
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