




Afghani Bullrider Seeds
Afghani Bullrider is a pure Indica known for its strong THC, giggly head buzz, and floaty body high. With sweet, nutty buds and earthy pine flavour, it hits hard at night.
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Afghani Bullrider: White Pistils
Afghani Bullrider seeds grow into medium to large plants with massive buds. The first thing you will notice about this strain is that its buds are covered with bright white pistils. You can barely see the bud structure underneath the hairs that coat the exterior of the buds. The leaves of this plant are long and help catch the sun's powerful UV rays. Being that this strain is bred from the oldest marijuana strain in the world, it has some unique Afghani Landrace features. For instance, the crystal resin underneath all of those pistils. It also grows bushy and wide, which is something we see in a lot of outdoor grows. The harvested nuggets of this plant are leafy but still dense and dank. You can break the nuggets apart with your fingers, but be warned, your fingers will smell like skunk weed afterward. Although Afghani Bullrider hasn't won any major awards, it is super popular in the cultivation community. Its popularity has grown steadily across Canada and beyond, making it a favourite strain among Canadian growers. It is one of the many offspring of the legendary Afghani strain.
Growing Tips for Our Seeds
Afghani Bullrider plants perform best in warm, sunny climates with moderate humidity and high temperatures. Think of a long, sunny Canadian summer in British Columbia or Ontario — that is the kind of environment this strain thrives in. This strain can be grown by novice growers both indoors and outdoors. Either will require ample space as these plants tend to grow medium to tall and bushy. Vertical and horizontal space is needed for these plants to hit their harvest yields. If you can provide this strain with the correct outdoor temperatures and sunlight, then it will grow bigger outdoors.
Dial in Your Growing Conditions
- Indoor or Outdoor: Afghani Bullrider cannabis can be grown indoors and outdoors by first-time growers. The desired temperature for this strain is between 21–29 degrees Celsius. This strain requires 18–20 hours of light during the vegetative stage. Switching to a 12/12 light cycle will induce the flowering stage and get you all the way to harvest.
- Moisture control: Humidity levels of approximately 40–50% during the vegetative phase, gradually decreasing to 40% or slightly lower during the flowering stage. Getting the humidity levels correct will ensure that your plants don't become mouldy.
- Training Techniques: Afghani Bullrider cannabis performs well with low-stress training and super cropping techniques. These methods will help buds grow to their peak size while also increasing your yield figures going into harvest.
Yields, Flowering Time, and Harvest
- Flowering Time: Growing indoors, you can expect the Afghani Bullrider strain to harvest after a short flowering period of 50–60 days. Outdoors, it should be harvest-ready sometime in October, depending on when you planted your seeds.
- Yields: Indoor yields are around 300 grams per square metre, while outdoor grows typically produce up to 350 grams per plant. These yields are great, considering how easy this strain is to grow. Your outdoor figures will surpass your indoor figures if you can give this strain exactly what it needs from an outdoor grow.
Dominant Terpenes in Afghani Bullrider: Sweet Pine
The Afghani Bullrider terpene profile is directly responsible for how the plant smells and tastes and the strong effects it has on its users. The most dominant terpene in this strain is myrcene, while pinene and caryophyllene are secondary terpenes.
- Myrcene: Most Dominant – Earthy and herbal, contributing to the strain's relaxing effects on the user. Also known as the "Mother of Terpenes".
- Pinene: Secondary Terpene – Pinene can be found in conifer trees, pine needles, and cannabis. It is what gives cannabis its piney and earthy flavours and aromas.
- Caryophyllene: Peppery – Known for being spicy and peppery, caryophyllene is one of the most common terpenes found in cannabis.
Dominant Cannabinoids in Afghani Bullrider:
Cannabinoids play an important role in Afghani Bullrider seeds and are generally a huge part of most strains of cannabis. That relaxing, euphoric, and hungry feeling you get when enjoying the Afghani Bullrider strain is due to its dominant cannabinoids. Each cannabinoid does something different to the user.
- THC: The Main Character - THC is the most dominant cannabinoid on the molecular level of this strain. The crystalline compound tetrahydrocannabinol is the main ingredient of cannabis. Topping out at 20%, the THC in this 100% Indica strain is responsible for the relaxed and euphoric feeling you get when enjoying Afghani Bullrider cannabis.
- CBD: Very Minimal Amounts - While the CBD levels in Afghani Bullrider are around 3%, the cannabinoid is still present, and the effects are noticeable in this strain. CBD plays a smaller role in what the strain does to the user. CBD is non-psychoactive and can produce effects that help with anxiety, sleep, pain, and even stress. The CBD in the Afghani Bullrider strain, even in its lower amounts, definitely has a positive effect on the user.
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Strain Data
| Breeder | Original Harvest Seeds |
| Pack Size | 3 Seeds, 5 Seeds, 10 Seeds, 25 Seeds |
| Cannabis Species | 100% Indica |
| Genetics | 100% Indica |
| Flowering Time | 60-70 days |
| THC | 16% |
| THC Level | Moderate (10%-20%) |
| CBD Level | Moderate (3-10%) |
| Terpene Profile | Caryophyllene, Linalool, Myrcene, Pinene |
| Effects | Euphoric, Hungry, Relaxed |
| Yield Indoors (per m²) | Up to 300g/m² |
| Yield Outdoors | Up to 350 gr |
| To Target | Muscle Spasms, Pain, Stress |
| Taste | Earthy, Pine, Sweet |
| Plant Sex | Feminized |
| Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
| Where to Grow/Cultivate | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Size | Medium |
| Skill Level | Easy |
| BIN | BIN7 |
| Yield Level | Standard Yield |





