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Afghani CBD Seeds

Afghani CBD Seeds

Afghani CBD is a mellow, CBD-rich indica with fruity, berry flavours and a smooth aroma. It offers a relaxing, non-intense buzz that's perfect for winding down.

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55-65 days
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8%
THC
Moderate (3-10%)
CBD
Auto-flowering Feminized
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Afghani CBD: Sweet and Fruity

Afghani CBD seeds grow into medium to tall plants with long green leaves and smaller dusty buds. The dust on the exterior of the buds is resinous trichomes that give the appearance that the plant has been coated in sugar. The trichomes can even change the look of the plant, including its colour and the texture of the buds. The harvested nuggets are dark green and brown and earthy looking. Breaking them apart with your fingers will leave them sticky and skunky. The harvested nuggets produce a welcoming aroma to all cannabis fans. While Afghani CBD has not won any awards in the cannabis community, it is the parent strain to dozens of award-winning variants. Strains like Blueberry and Northern Lights came to be because of a lineage connected to Afghani strains. Being a winner by proxy isn't that bad after all; it doesn't take away from the popularity of this strain among CBD fans.

Growing Tips for Our Seeds

Afghani CBD grows best in very warm and humid climates. Think about the temperature, rainfall, and humidity of the Middle East, which is where this strain grows naturally. That is the climate you need to replicate both indoors and outdoors when growing Afghani CBD. This strain should not be taken on by first-time growers. It is best if intermediate to master level growers try to grow this tricky strain. It is also a high-maintenance strain, so if you don't have the patience to get to harvest, Afghani CBD may not be the right choice for you.

Dial in Your Growing Conditions

  • Indoor or Outdoor: Afghani CBD can be grown indoors and outdoors by experienced growers. The desired temperature for this strain is between 21–27 degrees Celsius. This strain requires 18–20 hours of light during the vegetative stage. Dialling the light cycle back to a 12/12 cycle will induce flowering and get you all the way to harvesting your plants.
  • Moisture Control: Humidity levels of approximately 30–50% during the vegetative phase, gradually decreasing to 30% or slightly lower during the flowering stage. Getting the humidity levels correct will ensure that your plants don't become mouldy.
  • Training Techniques: This strain responds well to low-stress training (LST) techniques and topping. These methods will increase your yields come harvest time. Utilising these techniques will help your buds grow big and strong and full of CBD.

Yields, Flowering Time, and Harvest

  • Flowering Time: Growing indoors, you can expect the Afghani CBD strain to be harvest-ready after a flowering period of 55–65 days. Outdoors, it should be harvest-ready sometime near the end of October or early November.
  • Yields: Indoor yields are around 300 grams per square metre, while outdoor grows typically produce up to 300 grams per plant. While these yields aren't exceptional, they are ample enough to be rewarding. It often takes less to achieve the desired effects from a CBD strain, so these lighter yields are actually right on target, all things considered.

Dominant Terpenes in Afghani CBD: Minimum Amounts

The Afghani CBD 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 terpinolene are secondary terpenes.

  • Myrcene: Most Dominant – Myrcene is one of the most prominent terpenes in the cannabis world and is known as the "Mother of all Terpenes."
  • Pinene: Secondary Terpene – Found mostly in pine needles and conifer trees. Gives off a pine-like scent and flavour.
  • Terpinolene: One in Ten – Terpinolene is dominant in about one in ten cannabis strains.

Dominant Cannabinoids in Afghani CBD:

Cannabinoids play an important role in Afghani CBD seeds and are generally a huge part of most strains of cannabis. That sleepy, relaxed, and happy feeling you get when enjoying the Afghani CBD 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 most cannabis strains. The crystalline compound tetrahydrocannabinol is the main ingredient of cannabis. Topping out at 8%, the THC in this indica-dominant strain is responsible for the relaxed and happy feeling you get when enjoying Afghani CBD cannabis.
  • CBD: Very Minimal Amounts - While the CBD levels in Afghani CBD are around 10%, the cannabinoid is more than present, and the effects are highly noticeable in this strain. CBD plays a larger 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 CBD strain definitely has a positive effect on the user.

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Strain Data

BreederCBD Depot
Pack Size3 Seeds, 5 Seeds, 10 Seeds, 25 Seeds
Cannabis Species100% Indica
Genetics75% Indica/25% Sativa
Flowering Time55-65 days
THC8%
CBD LevelModerate (3-10%)
Terpene ProfileMyrcene, Pinene, Terpinolene
EffectsHappy, Relaxed, Sleepy
Yield Indoors (per m²)Up to 300g/m²
Yield OutdoorsUp to 300 gr
To TargetDepression, Inflammation, Pain
TasteHerbal, Spicy, Sweet
Skill LevelIntermediate
Plant SexAuto-flowering Feminized
Flowering TypeAutomatic
Where to Grow/CultivateIndoor/Outdoor
SizeMedium
BINBINM
Yield LevelStandard Yield
CBD Values7%