Afghan Blue

Afghan Blue

Cannabis Strain by Rare Dankness Seeds

Introduction
Afghan Blue from Rare Dankness Seeds combines Afghan indica heritage with blue-expressing genetics, creating a mostly indica variety that promises earthy depth with berry-forward terpenes and potential purple coloration. The cross bridges traditional hash genetics with modern color-focused breeding.

Lineage
Rare Dankness Seeds, founded in 2010 after years of growing, collecting, and preserving cannabis varieties, developed Afghan Blue through their global network of collaborators. The 'Blue' designation indicates crossing Afghan genetics with Blueberry or similar blue-expressing lineages—genetics that produce anthocyanin pigments creating purple and blue coloration alongside grape and berry aromatics.

Terpenes
Afghan contributes heavy myrcene with earthy, hash-like aromatics and spicy undertones. Blue genetics add fruity complexity—berry, grape, and floral notes that complement rather than compete with Afghan earthiness. The combination likely produces layered aromatics: hash depth beneath sweet fruit notes. Color expression depends on phenotype and environmental factors like temperature.

Growth
Without documented flowering times, cultivation parameters must be inferred from mostly indica genetics and Rare Dankness's typical breeding approach. Expect compact plant structure with dense flower formation. Blue-expressing genetics may show purple coloration, particularly with cooler late-flowering temperatures. Rare Dankness's reputation suggests stable genetics with predictable performance.

Effects
Effects from Afghan/Blue crosses typically deliver physical relaxation with pleasant mental states. Blueberry and similar genetics earned reputation for euphoric, mood-enhancing properties that moderate pure Afghan heaviness. Evening use suits most consumers given the indica dominance.

Documentation
Rare Dankness Seeds maintains operations through their website, offering this and other indica-focused crosses.

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

Sources: http://raredankness.com/

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