Afghan Kush Genetics
Afghan Kush genetics represent a landrace-derived family originating from the Hindu Kush mountain region, characterized by compact plant structure, dense resin production, and shorter flowering periods. Lineage records frequently report these genetics as foundational to modern indica-dominant breeding programs. Plants in this family commonly exhibit broad leaflets, robust branching, and early maturation traits. Afghan Kush genetics were extensively used in 1970s–1990s breeding efforts to stabilize indica characteristics and create hybrid vigor in crossing projects. The family remains notable for contributing stability and hashish-production traits to countless contemporary cultivars.
Afghan Kush Genetics strains
No strains tagged into Afghan Kush Genetics yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Afghan Kush genetics represent a landrace-derived family originating from the Hindu Kush mountain region, characterized by compact plant structure, dense resin production, and shorter flowering periods. Lineage records frequently report these genetics as foundational to modern indica-dominant breeding programs. Plants in this family commonly exhibit broad leaflets, robust branching, and early maturation traits. Afghan Kush genetics were extensively used in 1970s–1990s breeding efforts to stabilize indica characteristics and create hybrid vigor in crossing projects. The family remains notable for contributing stability and hashish-production traits to countless contemporary cultivars.
Breeders working with Afghan Kush genetics value the family for introducing plant structure stability, resin density, and predictable flowering windows. These traits are frequently crossed with sativa-dominant lines to create balanced hybrid architectures.
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