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Afghan Kush Family

The Afghan Kush family represents a foundational cannabis lineage originating from the Hindu Kush mountain region, characterized by broad leaflets, compact plant structure, and dense resin production. Lineage records frequently report this family contributed substantially to modern indica-dominant breeding programs throughout the 1970s-1990s. Afghan Kush genetics are commonly associated with earthy, spiced, and hashish-forward aromatic profiles, though phenotypic expression varies significantly within the family. Breeders working in this category often reference Afghan genetics for traits including shortened flowering cycles, robust pest resilience, and yield stability across varied cultivation environments. The family's genetic foundation appears in countless contemporary cultivars, making it a critical reference point in cannabis genealogy.

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Afghan Kush Family strains

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About Afghan Kush Family

The Afghan Kush family represents a foundational cannabis lineage originating from the Hindu Kush mountain region, characterized by broad leaflets, compact plant structure, and dense resin production. Lineage records frequently report this family contributed substantially to modern indica-dominant breeding programs throughout the 1970s-1990s. Afghan Kush genetics are commonly associated with earthy, spiced, and hashish-forward aromatic profiles, though phenotypic expression varies significantly within the family. Breeders working in this category often reference Afghan genetics for traits including shortened flowering cycles, robust pest resilience, and yield stability across varied cultivation environments. The family's genetic foundation appears in countless contemporary cultivars, making it a critical reference point in cannabis genealogy.

Breeder relevance

Breeders frequently cross Afghan Kush lines to stabilize flowering time, increase resin density, and strengthen disease resistance in hybrid programs. The family's genetic structure has proven valuable for both landrace preservation and the development of modern photoperiod and autoflowering cultivars.

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