Qandahar South

Qandahar South

Cannabis Strain by Afghan Selection

Introduction
Qandahar South from Afghan Selection represents a direct link to Afghanistan's legendary cannabis heritage—specifically genetics from the southern Qandahar region, an area that has produced some of the world's most resinous hashish for centuries. At 67 days flowering time, this pure indica sits in traditional Afghan territory: patient enough to build substantial resin production, fast enough for northern hemisphere outdoor cultivation.

Lineage
Afghan Selection operates as a preservation project rather than a commercial breeding operation. The breeders work directly with Afghan landrace genetics, maintaining genetic lines that predate modern hybridization. Qandahar South specifically draws from southern Afghanistan's distinct cannabis populations, which evolved under intense selection pressure for hash production. The region's history with charas and temple ball production meant farmers selected relentlessly for resin gland density, resulting in plants that appear frosted even in early flower.

Terpenes
Terpene profiles in Afghan landraces tend toward earthy, spicy, and musky—less the bright fruit notes of modern polyhybrids, more the incense-and-leather character that defines traditional hashish. Qandahar South likely expresses this profile, though specific laboratory analysis remains unavailable. Growers report aromas reminiscent of aged wood, black pepper, and subtle floral undertones that emerge during curing.

Growth
Cultivation characteristics align with pure indica genetics: compact structure, broad leaves, tight internodal spacing. The 67-day flowering period allows completion before autumn rains in most temperate climates. Outdoor growers in Afghanistan traditionally let these plants go longer, sometimes to 75-80 days, maximizing resin production for hash-making. Indoor cultivators benefit from the manageable height and dense bud structure, though Afghan genetics can be sensitive to overfeeding—they evolved in nutrient-poor mountain soils.

Effects
Effects follow classic indica patterns: physical relaxation, mental calm, sedative at higher doses. Afghan genetics historically served both recreational and practical purposes (pain management, sleep aid, appetite stimulation). Duration tends toward 2-3 hours with gradual onset and gentle comedown.

Documentation
Documentation for Afghan Selection strains remains limited outside grower networks. As a preservation project working with traditional genetics, comprehensive laboratory data and widespread cultivation reports aren't readily available. This reflects the strain's status as a genetic preservation effort rather than commercial distribution.

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

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