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Afghani Hash Plant

Afghani Hash Plant refers to a family of cannabis genetics descended from landrace populations native to Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region. These plants are recognized in breeding records for compact structure, dense resin production, and early-to-moderate flowering times. The family became foundational in hash and concentrate production during the 1970s–1980s, when Afghan genetics were introduced to Western breeding programs. Lineage documentation shows these plants frequently contributed short stature, broad leaves, and high resin yield to modern hybrids. Contemporary breeding continues to draw on Afghani Hash Plant germplasm for autoflowering and short-season cultivars.

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Afghani Hash Plant strains

No strains tagged into Afghani Hash Plant yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.

About Afghani Hash Plant

Afghani Hash Plant refers to a family of cannabis genetics descended from landrace populations native to Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region. These plants are recognized in breeding records for compact structure, dense resin production, and early-to-moderate flowering times. The family became foundational in hash and concentrate production during the 1970s–1980s, when Afghan genetics were introduced to Western breeding programs. Lineage documentation shows these plants frequently contributed short stature, broad leaves, and high resin yield to modern hybrids. Contemporary breeding continues to draw on Afghani Hash Plant germplasm for autoflowering and short-season cultivars.

Breeder relevance

Breeders working in hash production and concentrate development have traditionally used Afghani Hash Plant genetics for their resin density and predictable structure. The family remains relevant in programs targeting fast flowering times and compact phenotypes suitable for space-limited cultivation.

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