Tag: Indica
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Afghanica, also known as Kabul Baba, is a cultivar that first appeared in Las Vegas and has unidentified origins. The strain is believed to be a particularly frosty variation of the Afghan #1 landrace. The Afghanica strain’s most prevalent reported aromas are floral and earthy. It is said to taste of ripe berries and sweet flowers. An indica landrace strain called Afghanica produces short, squat bushes with a lot of branching. According to reports, the cultivar is challenging for novice growers to handle, though those with experience using the Screen of Green (ScROG) method may increase yields. Although it prefers warm climates, the strain grows successfully both indoors and outdoors. Afghanica matures fully indoors in 49–56 days and outdoors by late September. Seeds and clones of Afghanica are readily available.
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The Afghan province of Mazar-i-Sharif is where Afghani strains are believed to have their roots. They are frequently referred to as pure indica landrace strains and are distinguished by their strong sedative effects and pungent, sweet-smelling flowers. Popular hybrid strains like LA Confidential, Blueberry, and Northern Lights were made using the plants. This strain is the one that medical marijuana users most frequently use to treat stress, pain, and insomnia. Afghani gets its name from its country of origin, where it is thought that the first cannabis strains were first cultivated. Breeders all over the world have learned to value this strain for its heavy resin production, which is genetically passed on.
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The origin of the strain known as Afghan Big Bud, also known as Afghani Big Bud or Big Bud Afghani, is unknown. Vanilla, fruit, and berries are the Afghan Big Bud strain’s most frequently mentioned aromas. It is said to taste like sweet berries and vanilla. Afghani #1 and Big Bud were crossed to create the indica-dominant strain known as Afghan Big Bud. Afghan Big Bud’s predominance of indica results in short plants with thick leaves. Afghan Big Bud is known to yield moderate yields under ideal circumstances and has an average flowering time of 55 to 65 days. It is best to grow Afghan Big Bud indoors. Afghan Big Bud seeds are offered.
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Breeders at Devil’s Harvest Krew developed the indica strain Abusive OG, also known as Abusive OG Kush, sometime in the early 2000s. Although the cultivar is said to have been developed from a rare OG Kush cut, little is known about its genetic background. Contrary to its name, users of Abusive OG claim that it delivers a serene euphoria that has a fragrant, pine-like aroma. This strain, a true indica, gives users the munchies as well as feelings of relaxation and creativity. Abusive OG, which is known for having low yields, will be simple to grow for both novice and seasoned growers. When grown using Screen of Green (SCROG) techniques, Abusive OG thrives and develops into a short, squat plant by the time it is fully mature in 60–70 days. When the cultivar has bloomed, it displays small, compact nugs that are covered in trichomes and have orange pistils.
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Barney’s Farm is credited with creating 8 Ball Kush. It was produced by breeding an unidentified second landrace strain with an Afghan indica landrace strain. Spices, pepper, and soil are the most frequently reported aromas of the 8 Ball Kush strain. It is said to have a taste of sweet wood, sage, and pine. 8 Ball Kush grows into short, squat plants with thick stems and broad, dark leaves thanks to its indica landrace genetics. The cultivar can withstand most environmental challenges and thrives in both indoor and outdoor settings. While outdoor plants flower in early October, indoor plants of 8 Ball Kush flower in 49 to 63 days. 8 Ball Kush yields a lot of buds, up to 21 ounces per plant under ideal circumstances. Only seeds of 8 Ball Kush are sold.
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An indica-dominant cultivar named 707 Kush was created by the Northern California-based breeders at 707 Seedbank. It is a SFV OG and 707 Chemdog cross. Pine, fuel, and citrus are the most commonly mentioned aromas of 707 Kush. And it’s said to have a similar flavor. An indica-dominant hybrid of SFV OG and 707 Chemdog is known as 707 Kush. Due to its indica ancestry, it probably produces short plants with broad leaves. The average flowering period for 707 Kush is between 56 and 70 days indoors and between mid- and late October outdoors. Growers might need to take odor-control precautions because it is known to produce a very potent aroma. As seeds, 707 Kush is accessible. Direct access to clones from those who are cultivating this strain may be possible.
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System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian founded the cannabis company 22Red, which produces the indica-dominant strain 22 OG. It is produced using a cannabis plant that is an OG Kush from 1998.
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This strain, also referred to as Sherbert or Sunset Sherbert, is an Indica-dominant hybrid created by crossing a female GSC (Girl Scout Cookies) with a male Pink Panties. When Mr. Sherbinski introduced a male Pink Panty into a room of GSC he was growing at his grandmother’s house, Sherbert was unintentionally produced in San Francisco Bay. At the 2017 Amsterdam Cannabis Cup, Sherbet took third place for best Coffeeshop Flower. Dark Heart Nursery in Northern California sells the Sherbet cut, which is only available as a clone. It produces plants that are tall, lanky, and dense, with flowers of various colors. According to the nursery, the strain will mature indoor growers within 70 days of the start of its flowering cycle. Sherbet is a strain that is very adaptable and does well when topped during the vegetative stage. Growers who want to support the heavy flowers should think about using the SCROG method of cultivation.
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Alien Technology, also known as Alien Tech, is a landrace strain from Afghanistan. According to the legend, a US soldier who had just returned from Afghanistan gave breeder OBSoul33t the seeds. According to legend, Alien Technology is a stunning plant with fluffy, light green buds covered in glittery trichomes. It is said to have an exotic scent that blends sweet vanilla, incense, and spices. Similar in flavor, with a rich, smooth earthiness. An Afghan indica landrace is the ancestor of the indica strain known as Alien Technology. Thanks to its indica ancestry, it produces short, compact, hardy plants. Online sources advise trimming and trellising for the best growth and yields even though it is a robust plant that tolerates most environments. It’s also advised to use the Sea of Green method. In the Northern Hemisphere, Alien Tech doesn’t begin to bloom outside until mid-October, or 56 to 70 days indoors. Yields are typically average. Alien Technology thrives both inside and outside. There are no seeds or clones of Alien Tech.
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Breeders Phinest and Cannarado created the indica-dominant hybrid known as Peanut Butter Souffle, or PB Souffle. It’s a hybrid of lava cake and do-si-dos. Pungent earth, chocolate, nuts, and herbs are the most frequently reported flavors of Peanut Butter Souffle. It is also said to have a flavor similar to chocolate, herbs, and nuts. Awards for Peanut Butter Souffle include: 2021 Best Hybrid, Connoisseur Cup, US, 3rd Place (tie) A Do-Si-Dos and Lava Cake cross called Peanut Butter Souffle has an indica dominant genetic makeup. Due to its indica ancestry, it produces short, bushy plants with broad leaves. The average flowering period for Peanut Butter Souffle is between 56 and 70 days indoors and from the end of September to the middle of October outdoors. In ideal circumstances, it is known to produce medium-sized yields. Both indoors and out, Peanut Butter Souffle thrives in a warm, semi-humid environment. There are seeds and clones available for Peanut Butter Souffle.