Purple Afghani Feminized Seeds
- THC Medium - Up to 19%
- Medium Yield - Up to 400gsm
- Indica Dominant: 75% Indica / 25% Sativa
- Flowering Time - 10-12 Weeks
- An easy-to-grow purple variety containing many desirable attributes of the popular Kush lineage
- Renowned for its deeply relaxing stone and medicinal applications for pain, anxiety and PTSD
STRAIN CHARACTERISTICS
THC % | 16%-19% |
Flowering Time | 10-12 Weeks |
Outdoor harvest | End Of September |
Yield | 300-400gr/m² |
Indica/Sativa | Indica Dominant Hybrid |
Height | Short: 60cm-100cm |
Difficulty | Easy |
CBD Content | Under 1% CBD |
Climate | Sub Tropical |
Medical Conditions | Anxiety, PTSD, Stress |
Seed Type | Feminized |
Genetics | Purple Kush x Afghani #1 |
Effects | Calming |
Taste | Sage , Lavender , Plum |
Terpene | Limonene , Myrcene, Caryophyllene |
STRAIN TRAITS
Details
Effects
Growing
Appearance & Aroma
One of the key traits of the Kush line of strains is their distinct spicy, piney and even diesel like aroma and taste. However Purple Afghan in much closer to her cousin Pineapple Kush with a very sweet, almost tropical flavour profile. The scent from the plant in its flowering stage is sweet citrus but when dried and cured this kicks into overdrive releasing a heady “fruit punch cocktail†that is real joy to smell.
If the smell and taste of this strain are not your normal Kush, then the growth pattern is as typical as it comes. Short, around 70-90cm when fully mature, it retains the true Afghani heritage by staying low to the ground with thick dense branches covered in flower sites. This bush soon becomes a mass of large dense buds that drip with resin. The nuggets themselves are large and rounded, with THC glands that are crammed over every part, which become so engorged with sticky goodness in the final 2 weeks of flowering that come harvest time you will have to clean your scissors constantly!
MSNL Editors Verdict
Tasting Notes
The most immediate sense that is activated with Purple Afghani is your smell. Not the normal sharp spice that you get from the Classic OG or Hindu Kush, but a rich fruity and decidedly sweet aroma of fresh pineapples. If you rub the shade leaves on a flowering plant this is added to with a more usual pine scent, but it is a more mellow wild pine resin rather than an acrid bathroom detergent.
The taste of the Purple Afghani strain mirrors the smell perfectly, only more so. Tropical candies, think Starbursts and Skittles with just a slightly earthy tone that you would expect. On the inhale this is fruity and sweet, on the exhale more of the slightly skunky undertones come through, although this is in no way unpleasant as it rounds out the flavours perfectly.