Afghan Skunk

Afghan Skunk

Cannabis Strain by Aficionado Seed Bank

Introduction
Afghan Skunk from Aficionado Seed Bank combines two foundational cannabis genetics: pure Afghan indica with classic Skunk lineage. This mostly indica hybrid with a 60-day flowering period bridges the hash-producing traditions of the Hindu Kush with the commercial breeding revolution that Skunk #1 initiated.\n\nAficionado Seed Bank developed this cross combining Afghan genetics—the compact, resinous plants from Afghanistan that defined commercial indica—with Skunk, the strain that transformed cannabis from underground cultivation to commercial seed industry. Skunk #1 combined Colombian Gold, Acapulco Gold, and Afghan genetics in the late 1970s, becoming the backbone of modern hybrid breeding. Afghan Skunk represents a return to these foundational combinations.\n\nThe aromatic profile bridges Afghan's earthy, hash-like myrcene with Skunk's distinctive acrid-sweet character. Expect the musty, pungent quality that earned Skunk its name layered over Afghan's resinous depth. The mostly indica classification suggests Afghan aromatics dominate, with Skunk adding its characteristic edge.\n\nThe 60-day flowering period accommodates the hybrid genetics while maintaining indica efficiency. The mostly indica structure produces compact plants with good lateral branching—Afghan's bushiness with Skunk's growth vigor. Regular seeds require sex identification. Both parent genetics contribute cultivation resilience, making this cross accessible for intermediate growers.\n\nEffects from Afghan Skunk hybrids typically deliver body-forward relaxation with the mental engagement Skunk genetics contribute. The mostly indica designation suggests physical effects dominate, though Skunk's balanced characteristics may prevent complete sedation. Expect evening-appropriate experiences without the couch-lock of pure Afghan genetics.\n\nAficionado Seed Bank's website indicates the company is currently inactive or restructuring. Genetics may remain in circulation through collector channels or secondary distributors.\n\n⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.

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