Landrace Cannabis Heirloom's from Kandahar Arghandab Afghanistan
Ltd release
These photos were taken before the disastrous culling and drought spell.
Selected from Kandahar’s unique ecotypes, this plant had a tight, stacked flower structure with minimal signs of pest or pathogen damage. Remarkably resilient, it thrived through months of drought, even after strict disallowance led to crop destruction in the region.
These photos are at the full maturity of the crop, at this moment the plant endured an uncertain period of culling and drought.
These tough specimens produce heavy, chunky flowers with a glitter-like resin coat
a key focus of the hunt. Its aroma profile is intense, with notes of sourness, tropical sweetness, and sharp fuel, standing out among other phenotypes.
Characterized by a bushy structure and dense flowers, it shows green and purple leaf fades during flowering, with the bracts transitioning to a deep purple, almost black, against green stems. Flowering completes in 10-12 weeks.
The testers were grown in the USA came out exceptionally well, staying true to its original parent traits. The grower noted it had zero mold or pest issues, an impressive sign of its resilience, the photos of tested Family Heirlooms are below.