Afghan Cow

Afghan Cow

Cannabis Strain by Dr. Krippling Seeds

Introduction
Afghan Cow from Dr. Krippling Seeds carries an unusual name suggesting either bovine-related genetics (Moo Juice, Cow family) or simply creative British breeder humor. The mostly sativa classification presents interesting contrast to typically indica-dominant Afghan genetics.

Lineage
Dr. Krippling Seeds operates from the United Kingdom with distinctively playful naming conventions—their catalog includes creatively branded strains that reflect British wit. Afghan Cow likely combines Afghan indica genetics with sativa-dominant parentage to achieve the mostly sativa classification, or the 'Cow' may reference specific genetics like Holy Cow or similar named varieties. The contrast between 'Afghan' (traditionally pure indica) and 'mostly sativa' classification indicates significant hybridization.

Terpenes
The genetic contrast suggests complex terpene potential. Afghan contributes earthy, hash-like myrcene with spicy undertones. The sativa component adds potentially brighter, more uplifting aromatic contributions. The unusual combination may produce unexpected aromatic complexity—neither traditional Afghan nor typical sativa, but something distinct.

Growth
Without documented flowering times, cultivation parameters must be inferred from the mostly sativa classification. Expect medium-to-tall plants with potential for stretch during flowering—sativa influence overriding Afghan's typically compact structure. Dr. Krippling's UK operations suggest genetics adapted for indoor cultivation common in British growing environments.

Effects
Effects from mostly sativa Afghan hybrids typically deliver more cerebral, energetic experiences than pure Afghan varieties. The sativa dominance suggests daytime suitability rather than traditional Afghan sedation. Individual phenotypes may express either parent's characteristics more strongly.

Documentation
Dr. Krippling Seeds maintains UK operations through their website, offering distinctively branded British genetics.

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

Sources: http://drkrippling.co.uk

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