hybrid

Afghan Haze

Hybrid Cannabis Strain

4.21
15%
THC

Here you can find all info about Afghan Haze from Mr Nice Seedbank. If you are searching for information about Afghan Haze from Mr Nice Seedbank, check out our: Basic infos, ...

Afghan Haze cannabis strain

Here you can find all info about Afghan Haze from Mr Nice Seedbank. If you are searching for information about Afghan Haze from Mr Nice Seedbank, check out our: Basic infos, Gallery, Degustation, Awards, Strain Reviews, Direct Comparisons, Lineage / Genealogy, Hybrids / Crossbreeds, User comments, Threads, for this cannabis variety here at this page and follow the links to get even more information. Or list all Afghan Haze Strains (± 2) If you have any personal experiences with growing or consuming this cannabis variety, please use the upload links to add them to the database! Afghan Haze is an mostly sativa from Mr Nice Seedbank and can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and greenhouse (Where the plants will need a flowering time of ±70 days) Mr Nice Seedbank's Afghan Haze is/was never available as feminized seeds. The combination of a pure Afghan combined to the Haze male can only create something fantastic. The area to work on with this plant is the yield and time of yield so selection is a must for those who look for the right type of blend of both parents. Both parent plants are very established on their own and have achieve greatness for medical patients worldwide. An excellent strain to have in the medical gardens that are springing up all over the globe. Do your friends a favor and spread the plants products around...you will be helping the world with its pain!Heritage: Afghan Haze Family of breed: Afghan x Haze (origins of Thai/Columbia)Breeder: Nevil and Shantibabas Preferred medium: Bio and Hydro, Indoors and outdoors/greenhouse Expected yield: Indoors 350/450 g/m2, G/h and outdoors 350/450 g/plant Flowering period: 10 weeks from the onset of flowering,mid October if the climate is suitable in the northern hemisphere and April in the southern hemisphere.Recommendations: For the grower who is keen to learn about Haze hybrids... so preferably not first time growers.Special Notes: This strain won a lot of hearts over the passed few decades as it was a staple in the early 90`s when Nevil conceived it at The Seedbank. None up to now (homogenous?). Add a phenotype here. How is Afghan Haze growing and effecting compared to other varieties? 0 seedfinder users uploaded direct comparisons with Mr Nice Seedbank' Afghan Haze and compared this cannabis variety with 0 other strain(s).

Afghan Haze Effects

Afghan Haze Flavors

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Afghan Haze Terpene Profile

profile
%
dominant
%

Afghan Haze THC & CBD Levels

THC Content

Average: 15%

Afghan Haze Medical Uses

Pain Stress Depression Anxiety Nausea

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Afghan Haze Genetics & Lineage

Lineage

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Growing Afghan Haze

Flowering Time: 70 weeks
Yield: and time of yield so selection is a must for those who look for the right type of blend of both pare
Climate: is suitable in the northern hemisphere and april in the southern hemisphere

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Afghan Haze FAQ

What Type of Strain Is Afghan Haze?

Afghan Haze is a Hybrid cannabis strain with an average THC content of 15%.

What Is the THC Level of Afghan Haze?

Afghan Haze has an average THC content of 15%.

What Are the Effects of Afghan Haze?

Afghan Haze is known for producing Energetic effects.

What Medical Conditions Is Afghan Haze Used For?

Afghan Haze is commonly used for Pain, Stress, Depression. However, always consult with healthcare providers before using cannabis for medical purposes.

What Terpenes Are in Afghan Haze?

The dominant terpenes in Afghan Haze include Profile, Dominant. These terpenes contribute to the strain's unique aroma, flavor, and effects.

What Are the Parent Strains of Afghan Haze?

Afghan Haze was created by crossing Plants Are Very Established On Their Own and Have Achieve Greatness For Medical Patients Worldwide.

How Difficult Is It to Grow Afghan Haze?

Afghan Haze has a Moderate difficulty level. Flowering typically occurs within 70 weeks indoors.

When Is the Best Time to Use Afghan Haze?

Afghan Haze is best enjoyed during various times throughout the day, depending on your desired effects and tolerance level.