World of Seeds Afghan Kush x Skunk Feminised Seeds

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Owing to her elevated levels of cannabinoid production, which is the result of crossing our own Afghan Kush, a 100% indica strain which comes from Kush strains grown in a small area of northern Afghanistan in the Hindu Kush mountain range, with the mythical Skunk#1, which was the first real indica-sativa hybrid comprising Afghan, Mexican and Colombian genetics and which changed the face of cannabis culture across the globe; Afghan Kush x Skunk is highly valued for her therapeutic properties.

Stunningly exuberant, this plant can reach 2m and is characterised by the density of her buds that are covered in beautiful resin glands. Get ready to learn the true meaning of hybrid vigour. If Afghan Kushes are defined by their medicinal benefits, crossing this strain with Skunk (the first real Indica-Sativa hybrid) increases yields and multiplies her therapeutic value.

Characteristics

BREEDER/BRANDWorld of Seeds
GENETICSAfghan Kush x Skunk #1
VARIETYIndica
FLOWERING TYPEPhotoperiod
SEXFeminised
CONTENT19%
YIELDIndoors: 400 – 450 gr/m2; Outdoors: 900 gr/plant
PLANT HEIGHTup to 200 cm.
GROWSGrows indoors, Grows outdoors
FLOWERING TIME45 – 55 days
HARVEST MONTHearly October
MEDICINAL PROPERTIESYes
aroma / AROMAWoody

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