Afghan Face-Off
Afghan Face-Off
Also known as: Afghan Face-Off OG
Overview
Afghan Face-Off is an indica-dominant hybrid cannabis strain created by Rare Dankness Seeds through crossing Face-Off OG with Afghani #1 IBL (Inbred Line), with a flowering time of 58-70 days. This strain is described as delivering a "face melting high" and is noted as being particularly potent. The Face-Off OG parent is a phenotype of OG Kush that was selected from hermaphrodite OG Kush seeds, originating in Southern California in the late 1990s. The Afghani #1 IBL parent is a legendary landrace strain from the Hindu Kush mountain range near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, known for centuries of cultivation for its potent effects and high resin production. Afghan Face-Off is noted for producing larger yields than typical OG strains while maintaining exceptional potency. This combination brings together the intense cerebral effects of the legendary Face-Off OG cut with the deeply relaxing, resin-heavy characteristics of traditional Afghan genetics, creating a powerful indica-dominant hybrid suitable for experienced cannabis users.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with anxiety
- Often used for pain management
- May assist with insomnia
- Users report help with migraines
- May provide relief from fatigue
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Panic Attacks
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible panic attacks in sensitive users
Growing Information
Afghan Face-Off has a flowering time of approximately 58-70 days (averaging 64 days) and is classified as a mostly indica variety suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. When grown outdoors, this strain can yield 10-15 ounces per plant, while indoor cultivation typically produces 0.5-1 ounce per square foot, with yields varying based on growing conditions such as lighting, temperature, humidity, and fertilization. For optimal potency and flavor, harvest timing is crucial - growers should wait until 60-70% of pistils have turned from white to red, indicating peak maturity. The strain combines the hardy genetics of Afghan landrace varieties with OG cultivation characteristics, making it moderately challenging but rewarding for experienced growers.