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Whos got the best Afghan?

pipeline

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52 day lemon floss.
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The chunkiest SS hybrid I can recall growing.
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Loving the color, too.
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Her resin is no longer straight lime-zest. Now, that's shifted into a milder, lime leaf aroma, while she's added a black pepper base, sharp pine top note, and rose-petal like floral middle. The animal skunk note in the room is present, but has also faded a bit.
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acespicoli

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I was gifted some Mazar-i-sharif seeds around 2008. One plant from there was kept as it was VERY VERY special. I will always remember that plant. Gave off a sweet burnt rubber hash smell and taste.

It would knock anyone out who smoked it. If you were at a friends place you would try go home and end up sleeping in the car or on the couch.

I gave my friend a cut and he said he had to get rid of it because he did not leave his couch except to go to the toilet or get food ... for three weeks until the stash was finished.

Some brownies were made from some stash and made people freak out. Fainting, white face, terror, unable to coordinate motor functions. One of the people got taken to hospital. Another person quit cannabis for life.

For me I have high tolerance and it used to get me really really stoned to the bone and then sleep.

EDIT: I found some crappy pics of the cut i was talking about
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:biglaugh: my kinda stash :love: been a while since I had a true day wrecker!
 

p59teitel

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Following up on the 4 Waziri Repro girls I grew in the ground last year, F1s from parents I grew in 2020 from The Real Seed Company. Put 24 oz in jars and left around twice that to dry out for hash. The garlic odor from their mother is still prevalent after three months in the jar. The bracts cured into a golden color, and with so little chlorophyll left it’s actually a smooth enjoyable smoke as flower. Lots of trichome coverage. Buzz as usual is uplifting and not knockout, great for getting house and yard chores done. They were pretty easy growers with decent rot resistance in my soggy fall climate. Will report also on hash once I make it. Highly recommended!

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Eleutherios

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I think that for the knockdown effects, you need something more from outside the Hindu Kush region. The thing is, those effects are going to be most pronounced if the plants can not just finish flowering in time, but also ripened further, so as to have a good level on CBN. I've been thinking about doing something like a cob cure on hashmaking bud. I think that it might help.
 

tobedetermined

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Anyone got info on tuna kush? Is it a hybrid or pure kush line? You don't hear a lot about it

Scott Farms (reeferman) has a Pure Tuna S1 coming in April/May. I received a pre-order list today for March shipping for his new range that will ship from his farm in Jamaica. PM me an email addy & I will send you the pre-order pdf if you are interested.
 

pipeline

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I may have one of the best afghans this 'Sativa Candy Chunk' cv. plant smokes like it has hash on it! Must be a hashplant. A little bit of sativa with the indica effects in the profile. Very potent smoke, a little goes a long way. We had 3 people smoke a pipe the other day and we didn;t even finish it.

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Another one to look at is Kyphi V2 (Jellybreath #3 x Raspberry Mama Queen) from @Heavy Dayze Genetics host of 'The Potcast'. Will be growing it his year. Folks said on Discord it was pretty potent.

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RobertFripp

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Look nto Crickets and Ciicada Puck BC3. A few places have it.

Its genetics from Nevils original 1984 Hashplant.

The genetics are clon only Pacific Northwest Hashpland x NL1. Nevil got a Male from that cross, and backcrossed oit into the PNWHP.

The Puck is a plant that was found in 1988 by a guy names Skelly. Puck also goes by thename Skelly. Skelly kept his weed in a container that looked like a Hockey Puck, thus the nickname Puck. Of all the Hashplant clone only the Puck, and PNWHP are the 2 most sought after of all the clone only hashplants. Puck also has a sister named Cuddlefish. So if you ever see Cudlefish Hashpland, know that it also came from Nevils Hashplant, and is the sister to the Puck.

Crickets and Cicada/Bob Hemphill got the Puck cut, and backcrossed it into the Puck, got a Male from that, and backcrossed it into the Puck again, thuse concentrating the Puck genes, so you are more likely to have a good representative of the Puck mother. Bob took 3 yars to develope, and test this strain before its release. He ao
t 3 packs of each one.
But I highly recommend the Puck BC3 for a pure Indica, that will knock your dick in the dirt. Last year he came out with the BC2 Puck, and it was also knock your ass of weed, and outside these things turn into monsters if put out early, have good sune, water, food, and lots and lots of soil/medium. Huge producer for a pure Indica.

I dont know if its against the law to say what seed vendors have these left, but anyone that wants to know give me a message, and Ill tell you. And NO, I have no affiliation with Crickets and Cicada. I wish i did.

I will say thought that Bob Hemphills father, or grandfather was responsible for one of the best old time Pitbull lines of the olden times. The Old Family Red Rednose. The Hemphill Line. Hemphill Maude was on the cover of Richard Stratton book. The Book, of the American Pitbull Terrier. For me, Hemphill Maude is one of, if not the most beautiful of all the Pitbulls Ive ever seen.

Bob also has the Puck?NL1 Male crossed with an old 80s reeking Skunk, Shoreline, which have been gone for 2 months, 2 different Sensi Star mothers, Pre98 Bubba Kush. I got 3 packs of each one.
And while I never buy Feminized Seeds, I saw a place that has the Puck in S1 configuration, and bought 14 of those. I was warned they are hard to grow, and very finicky. But Ive never seen these in Feminized, so I took the chance. Theyre also expensive. $150 for 7 seeds. If any are left, which I think there are.

But as far as a Pure Afghan goes, I highly doubt you will find a better strain than the Puck BC3. You can put Crickets and Cicada Puck BC3 in your search engine, and come up with whom they can be bought from.

The first go round last year, the Puck BC2 sold out at 5 different vendors, in less than 5 minutes, and then they were gone. A bunch of people complained to Bob, and told him many people didnt get the Puck BC2, and that he should make a hell of a lot more next time, so everyone has a shot o getting some. So he did make many many more, but they still sell out pretty fast, though not as fast as originally. So many people wanted these the first go round, that seed vendors servers were crashing. The first release of the Puck BC2 sold out as fast as the first go round. The Shoreline cross also sold out super fast, and they are all sold out, and have been for 2 months.
Bob also told us the Puck BC3 doesnt make alot of seeds, so you need multiple cuts of it to seed, if you want to have a lot of dseeds, and thats why he didnt have many packs the first time. He only had 150 apcks. aAbout 30 packs for each of 3 seed vendors. This time he must have used a bunch of the original Skelly clones to seed, to make as many seeds as he did of the Pure Puck BC3.
 

Hammerhead

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Afghan in the raw female .... Ill be doing a repo of these if the quality is there.. Im unsure which f# I got. These seeds are at least 10 years old. The only thing on the label is AITR..

Too much info to post here. You can find it online.
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Pre-Invasion Afghans (F-5's), from seeds I cold stored in 1981, &
1990, & 2015.
Stellar breeding stock, wicked potent, good range of flavors /
odors (offensive to sweet), bud types (rock hard nugs, to semi-
skunk style colas), and trich coverage from fair to dripping....
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ctg

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Afghan in the raw female .... Ill be doing a repo of these if the quality is there.. Im unsure which f# I got. These seeds are at least 10 years old. The only thing on the label is AITR..

Too much info to post here. You can find it online.
(OHSOGREEN)
Pre-Invasion Afghans (F-5's), from seeds I cold stored in 1981, &
1990, & 2015.
Stellar breeding stock, wicked potent, good range of flavors /
odors (offensive to sweet), bud types (rock hard nugs, to semi-
skunk style colas), and trich coverage from fair to dripping....
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It’s killer
 

therevverend

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Here's a look my Zer Karez hashplant from ILE's 2020 Durand Line project. Zer Karez is a village in Zabol province. Basically high desert, over 2000 meters. The only water the plants receive is runoff from nearby orchards.

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Forgot how good it was. Great flavor, cinnamon, spice, and hashy. I turned much of it into hashish because I harvested it early, didn't allow enough time for her to dense up. Or maybe it wouldn't have ever densed up. Wish I'd let her go longer.

The Afghan landrace hashplants are fantastic but they can be hit or miss to a western grower. Great for breeding but production-wise it's a pheno hunt. Quite a few of them take forever to finish and often produce very leafy open flowers. The potency can be hit and miss, some of them are just as potent as western flowers, some are more CBD. Might as well post a 'hit', this one is from Shahjoy village in Zabul province. 2020 DLP. On the road between Kabul and Kandahar. They place in the 'Kandahar black' category of hashplants. Outstanding. The black varieties tend to have a nutty grape flavor, these take it all the way. They're like a handful of sweet, with a hint of sour, seeded California Concord grapes grown next to a ganja patch. (some of the labels on my pictures are wrong, ignore them...)

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In my opinion the best 'Indica' wide leaf type landrace plants right now are from across the border in Balochistan. Still Durand Line region but not technically 'Afghans'. The new Quetta City release from ILE blows my mind. Huge colas, gigantic plants, colors from dark purple to green. I saw a picture of one in late February, regenerating new growth out of last year's flowers! Couldn't believe it, especially because temperatures drop below 20 degrees F during winter in Quetta! It's high desert, altitude over 6000 feet. Of course this also means the plants are long flowering for Indicas, 12-14 weeks indoors/November outdoors.

The best Baloch I grew last year was the 'Red Baloch' selection. Even though I have it labeled 'pink pistil'.

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Crazy amounts of frost. Satisfying expando smoke. Nice body/mind effects, very relaxing and enjoyable. Great flavor, tastes like pink lemonade. I had to harvest a week or two early, because of rain. If been able to finish them, or had grown them indoors, they could have been my best. Even so it's one of my 2 or 3 favorite smokes right now. They adapted exceptionally well to growing in containers. Once the plant became rootbound the branches stopped growing and the energy focused on growing a large top cola. I think they'd be excellent for indoor growing. It's worth reading the description and looking at the pics, depending on what kind of grow and how much space you want.

I should metion that Landrace Warden (@landracewarden on instagram) is another guy that's offering Afghan and Pakistani varieties. I noticed he popped up on Seedsman recently. I picked up some of his Hopar Valley and Tirah Valley seeds this winter. Germination has gone well and the seedlings are fat and vigorous. More and more seeds are turning up from places that were considered completely inaccessible a few years ago.
 
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