indica
Hindu Kush mountain landrace · Landrace
Afghan Kush is the foundational landrace from the Hindu Kush mountain range that gave the entire Kush family its name. Pure indica genetics produce a heavy body sedation and a quiet headspace, and the strain remains one of the most reliable nighttime picks on the catalog. Onset is moderate, body settle arrives within twenty minutes, and the arc holds toward sleep for the rest of the evening.
Flavor is the original Kush profile: earthy and woody with a sweet hashy middle and a long spicy finish. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and humulene support. Some users describe it as the strain that defines what a sleep indica is supposed to feel like. Common on NY, California, and MA shop menus, and a friendly pick for adults 21+ shopping for full-strength evening flower.
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Afghan Kush is classified as a indica strain. Its genetic lineage is Hindu Kush mountain landrace.
Consumers commonly report that Afghan Kush produces feelings of relaxed, sleepy, calm, and happy. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.
Afghan Kush's flavor profile is characterized by earthy, woody, sweet, and spicy notes.
Afghan Kush typically tests in the 18–22% THC range. This is a typical modern-market potency range.
Afghan Kush is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for pain, insomnia, and stress. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.
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