Afghani
Afghani refers to a landrace cannabis family originating from the Hindu Kush mountain region of Afghanistan, characterized by compact plant structure, dense resin production, and flowering cycles adapted to short growing seasons. Lineage records frequently report Afghani genetics as foundational to modern indica breeding programs worldwide. Plants in this family commonly display broad leaflets, sturdy branching, and deep purple or dark green coloration under appropriate conditions. The Afghani family became a cornerstone of 20th-century cannabis breeding, particularly for creating hybrid vigor and resin-heavy phenotypes. Modern strains carrying Afghani heritage remain widely documented in seed catalogs and breeding registries.
Afghani strains
No strains tagged into Afghani yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Afghani refers to a landrace cannabis family originating from the Hindu Kush mountain region of Afghanistan, characterized by compact plant structure, dense resin production, and flowering cycles adapted to short growing seasons. Lineage records frequently report Afghani genetics as foundational to modern indica breeding programs worldwide. Plants in this family commonly display broad leaflets, sturdy branching, and deep purple or dark green coloration under appropriate conditions. The Afghani family became a cornerstone of 20th-century cannabis breeding, particularly for creating hybrid vigor and resin-heavy phenotypes. Modern strains carrying Afghani heritage remain widely documented in seed catalogs and breeding registries.
Breeders have historically selected Afghani lines for compact morphology, rapid flowering, and resin production traits, making the family valuable for stabilizing indica characteristics in hybrid crosses. Afghani genetics continue to appear in breeding programs targeting resilience, yield density, and terpene profiles associated with the landrace population.
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