Afghan Abusive

Afghan Abusive

Cannabis Strain by Rare Dankness Seeds

Introduction
Afghan Abusive from Rare Dankness Seeds combines Afghan landrace genetics with Abusive OG—the mysterious California cut known for intense potency. This mostly indica hybrid represents Rare Dankness's expertise in OG Kush variations and rare clone preservation.

Lineage
According to the breeder, Rare Dankness was founded in 2010 'after many years of growing, collecting, preserving, and experimenting with many varieties of Cannabis' through their 'global network of friends.' Afghan Abusive combines the foundational indica genetics from the Hindu Kush mountains with Abusive OG, a clone-only cut that earned its name through purportedly abusive potency levels. The combination aims for maximum indica intensity.

Terpenes
Afghan contributes earthy, hash-like myrcene with spicy undertones. Abusive OG adds the fuel-forward, piney character of OG Kush genetics with additional potency. The combination likely produces layered aromatics: traditional hash depth meeting OG's distinctive fuel-pine character.

Growth
The 64-day flowering period accommodates full OG terpene development on an Afghan indica framework. Mostly indica structure means compact plants with dense, heavily resinous flower formation. Regular seeds require sex identification.

Effects
Effects from Afghan/Abusive OG crosses typically deliver intense physical relaxation—potentially among the more sedating varieties available. The 'Abusive' name warns of potency levels that may overwhelm inexperienced users.

Documentation
Rare Dankness maintains operations through their website.

⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.

Sources: http://raredankness.com/

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