Afghan Cherries
Cannabis Strain by Pure Breeding
Introduction
Afghan Cherries from Pure Breeding combines Afghan landrace genetics with cherry-forward terpene profiles, creating a mostly indica variety that promises earthy depth with sweet fruit notes. This medicinal-focused breeder emphasizes stress-tested genetics.
Lineage
According to Pure Breeding, they're a 'Cannabis Craft Seed Company' producing 'Stress Tested Genetics' with varieties bred by Kyle Breeder. Their veteran-supportive mission and medicinal focus suggest selection criteria extending beyond recreational appeal. Afghan Cherries likely combines Hindu Kush genetics with cherry-expressing varieties—possibly Cherry Pie lineage or similar genetics known for fruit-forward aromatics.
Terpenes
Afghan genetics contribute earthy, hash-like myrcene with spicy undertones. Cherry-forward genetics add sweet, fruity notes—potentially limonene and linalool creating the cherry character. The combination aims for aromatic contrast: traditional Afghan depth meeting bright cherry sweetness.
Growth
Without documented flowering times, cultivation characteristics must be inferred from mostly indica genetics. Afghan heritage suggests compact plant structure with dense flower formation. The 'stress tested' breeding approach indicates resilient genetics that perform reliably across varied conditions.
Effects
Effects from Afghan/cherry crosses typically deliver physical relaxation with pleasant, mood-enhancing mental states. Cherry strains often carry uplifting tendencies that moderate pure Afghan heaviness. The medicinal focus suggests selection for therapeutic applications.
Documentation
Pure Breeding maintains operations through their website with feminized and regular seed options.
⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
Sources: http://www.pbreeding.com
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