Afghan Ghost
Cannabis Strain by Rare Dankness Seeds
Introduction
Afghan Ghost from Rare Dankness Seeds combines the foundational Afghan indica genetics with what the 'Ghost' designation suggests: ethereal, creeping effects from this mostly indica hybrid. The 64-day flowering period allows full development of the resinous characteristics this Colorado breeder is known for selecting.\n\nAccording to the breeder, Rare Dankness was founded in 2010 after years of 'growing, collecting, preserving, and experimenting with many varieties of Cannabis Indica and Sativa.' Their genetics collection spans four decades, representing what they describe as 'the finest specimens of Cannabis strains in the world.' Afghan Ghost likely combines their preserved Afghan genetics with another variety contributing the 'Ghost' character—possibly Ghost OG or related phenotypes known for their potent, creeping onset. Rare Dankness operates exclusively in Colorado, breeding for the state's medical marijuana dispensaries.\n\nThe mostly indica classification with Afghan parentage suggests dominant myrcene with earthy, hash-like aromatics. The 'Ghost' contribution may add complexity—Ghost OG derivatives typically bring fuel-forward notes with lemon undertones. The combination creates aromatic layering: traditional Afghan earthiness meeting more modern, pungent characteristics.\n\nThe 64-day flowering period accommodates the hybrid genetics while remaining reasonable for mostly indica varieties. Rare Dankness' breeding philosophy focuses on complementing genetics 'by breeding with superior males' rather than replicating mothers—suggesting selection for enhanced characteristics. The mostly indica structure produces manageable plants with dense flower formation. Regular seeds require sex identification.\n\nEffects from mostly indica hybrids with 'Ghost' lineage typically deliver potent relaxation with the creeping onset that earned Ghost varieties their name. Expect physical heaviness settling gradually rather than hitting immediately. The indica dominance suggests evening-appropriate intensity.\n\nRare Dankness operates exclusively in Colorado for Colorado dispensaries—they explicitly state they do not ship seeds. Those outside Colorado may find Afghan Ghost through secondary channels, though direct breeder support remains Colorado-limited.\n\n⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
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