![]() Heralding from the mountains of Afghanistan, Afghani genetics have been used to create so many of our favourite indica-dominant hybrids. Right up there, with the Hindu Kush on the classic indicas list, is Afghani #1. Plants don’t grow too tall, which means you can grow them indoors and outdoors (outdoors is the best for a natural plant like this). It also has the potential to provide an exceptional yield. ![]() The Hindu Kush is a low maintenance strain and has a short flowering period between 45 and 50 days. The Hindu Kush is a special strain for consumers, as it provides a calming high that will help many people relax from the stresses of life. That’s all thanks to a combination of caryophyllene, limonene, pinene, and myrcene. Additionally, people love the Hindu Kush for its woody, earthy, dank smell, backed by its slightly sweet and piney taste. The Hindu Kush is famous for its thick, sticky, resinous buds covered in trichomes, making it a favourite of all hash makers. The cultivar was brought to the US in the late 60s and early 70s but was increased in the 80s out in Amsterdam by the genuine OG breeders that birthed the most influential strains of all time. The Hindu Kush is a pure indica landrace strain from the Hindu Kush mountain range between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Hindu Kush, however, is as pure as pure indicas come. Everything on the shelves these days is just a straight hybrid of sorts. You can’t talk indicas without starting with the classics, mainly because the classics are the only strains that are truly pure indica or sativa. ![]()
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