Big Bud Afghani

Big Bud Afghani

Cannabis Strain by Pukka Seeds

Introduction
Big Bud is one of the most commercially significant indica cultivars in cannabis seed bank history — an Amsterdam-developed, production-maximizing hybrid that won the High Times Cannabis Cup in 1989 and subsequently became a fixture in European commercial cultivation. Pukka Seeds' Big Bud Afghani takes this celebrated foundation and layers in additional Afghani genetics, doubling down on the indica architecture that already defined Big Bud and pushing the resulting cultivar further toward the resinous, heavy-yielding end of the production spectrum.

Lineage
**Genetic Lineage**

Terpenes
Big Bud Afghani is a Pukka Seeds production from The Pukka Seed Company, a UK-based breeding operation. The cultivar's parentage, as the name clearly states, crosses Big Bud — the legendary Sensi Seeds production derived from Afghani, Skunk #1, and Northern Lights genetics — with Afghani landrace or Afghani-derived genetics. This combination reinforces the indica-dominant characteristics already present in Big Bud: adding additional resin production, compressing the phenotype toward more robust bud development, and potentially enhancing the earthy, hash-forward terpene profile associated with Afghani genetics. Flowering completes in approximately 60 days.

Growth
**Terpene Profile**

Effects
Big Bud Afghani carries a terpene profile anchored firmly in the Afghani hash-plant tradition. Myrcene dominates, producing a heavy, earthy, deeply musky aroma with a sweetness that registers as both fruity and resinous simultaneously. Caryophyllene adds spice and complexity, while the Skunk heritage in the Big Bud lineage may contribute a mild sulfurous sharpness. The overall aromatic character is dense, traditional, and unmistakably indica — the olfactory equivalent of compacted hashish rather than bright or fruity modern hybrid expression.

Documentation
**Growth Characteristics**

Big Bud's most celebrated attribute was its extraordinary yield — bud development so prolific that structural support was routinely required to prevent branch breakage. Big Bud Afghani appears to inherit this productive disposition, with the additional Afghani genetics potentially contributing even denser resin coverage. At 60 days of flowering, the timeline is efficient for the yield potential on offer. Pukka Seeds' UK context suggests suitability for indoor cultivation in temperate European climates, though the robust Afghani structure handles cooler temperatures reasonably well outdoors.

**Reported Effects**

Big Bud Afghani produces the indica-dominant experience that its genetic architecture promises: a heavy, body-centered relaxation with moderate euphoric onset that gives way progressively to deep physical ease. The additional Afghani influence likely amplifies the sedative component relative to the original Big Bud. This is an evening cultivar — the kind of genetics that has historically been associated with nighttime use and the alleviation of physical discomfort.

**Medical Applications**

Anecdotal reports suggest applications for pain management, physical tension, appetite stimulation, and sleep support. The dense Afghani indica profile has long been associated with these applications in anecdotal cannabis medicine traditions.

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

Sources: http://www.pukkaseeds.co.uk

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