Afghan Helmand
Cannabis Strain by Derg Corra Collective
Introduction
Afghan Helmand from Derg Corra Collective represents genetics traced to Helmand Province—Afghanistan's fertile river valley that has been one of the world's most significant cannabis-producing regions for centuries. This is landrace preservation: genetics from a specific geographic origin rather than modern hybrid breeding.\n\nHelmand Province, following the Helmand River through southern Afghanistan, developed distinctive cannabis varieties shaped by local farming practices focused primarily on hashish production. Derg Corra Collective, a preservation-focused breeding collective, maintains these regional genetics that represent Afghan cannabis as it evolved in its homeland—not the Dutch-selected versions that became commercial indica standards, but material closer to what farmers in Helmand cultivated for generations. The 59-day flowering period reflects Afghan adaptation to harsh mountain seasons requiring fast finishing.\n\nHelmand-origin cannabis characteristically expresses heavy myrcene with deep, earthy aromatics and the unmistakable hashish scent that made Afghan regions famous. Spicy caryophyllene undertones and subtle floral notes complete the traditional profile. This is what hashish smelled like before modern breeding—rich, resinous, unapologetically Afghan.\n\nThe 59-day flowering period represents typical Afghan efficiency, suited to climates where early finishing matters. The mostly indica classification indicates compact, bushy plants with dense flower formation and heavy trichome coverage. Landrace material may show more phenotype variation than stabilized commercial lines—genetic diversity rather than uniformity. Regular seeds require sex identification.\n\nEffects from Helmand-origin Afghan genetics typically deliver traditional indica intensity—heavy physical relaxation, potential sedation, the kind of evening-appropriate experience that hashish-producing regions selected for over generations. Landrace material may produce effects different from Dutch-selected commercial indicas.\n\nLimited documentation exists for this preservation variety. According to Seedfinder, community reports remain sparse. Derg Corra Collective focuses on genetic preservation over commercial distribution.\n\n⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
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