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Latest revision as of 17:09, 18 March 2025
Afghanica is a variety of Cannabis indica, which originates from the Afghanistan region. The plant is known for its strong aroma and powerful effects. It is often used in the production of hashish due to its high resin content.
Etymology[edit]
The term "Afghanica" is derived from its country of origin, Afghanistan. The suffix "-ica" is often used in botanical nomenclature to denote origin or resemblance.
Description[edit]
Afghanica is a robust and sturdy plant, typically characterized by its short and bushy stature. The leaves are broad and dark green, and the buds are dense and covered in a thick layer of resin. The plant is highly resistant to harsh weather conditions, making it a popular choice for cultivation in various parts of the world.
Cultivation[edit]
Afghanica is a hardy plant that can thrive in both indoor and outdoor environments. It has a relatively short flowering period, usually between 7 to 9 weeks. The plant prefers a dry climate and is resistant to many common pests and diseases. It is known for its high yield, often producing up to 400 grams per square meter indoors.
Uses[edit]
Due to its high resin content, Afghanica is often used in the production of hashish. The plant is also popular among medical cannabis users, as it is believed to have therapeutic effects for conditions such as chronic pain, insomnia, and anxiety.
Related Strains[edit]
Afghanica is a parent strain to many popular cannabis varieties, including Northern Lights, Blueberry, and Skunk No. 1. These strains are known for their potent effects and are often used for both recreational and medicinal purposes.


