Afghani Magnum Auto
Afghani Magnum Auto
Also known as: Afghan Magnum, Afghan Magnum Auto
Overview
Afghani Magnum Auto is an autoflowering cannabis strain developed by Jordan of the Islands, a Canadian breeder established in 1992. This strain was created by crossing a choice Afghani landrace with Buddha Seeds' Magnum autoflower, resulting in a ruderalis/indica hybrid that maintains the classic characteristics of its Afghan heritage while incorporating modern autoflowering genetics. The strain represents Jordan of the Islands' first venture into autoflowering cannabis seeds, combining the robust, sedative qualities of traditional Afghani genetics with the convenience and speed of autoflowering cultivation. Afghani Magnum Auto displays typical indica characteristics with a squat, branchy structure featuring dark green fan leaves and thick stems. Plants typically reach 60-90cm in height but can grow larger outdoors, sometimes achieving monster-sized proportions that belie their autoflowering nature. The buds are dense and resinous, covered in a thick coating of trichomes that reflects the strain's Afghan lineage. The flowering cycle is approximately 80 days from seed to harvest, making it suitable for growers seeking a relatively quick turnaround. The strain's appearance showcases the classic Afghan indica phenotype with compact growth and heavy resin production that has made Afghan genetics so prized in cannabis breeding programs worldwide.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with insomnia and sleep disorders
- Often used for stress and anxiety management
- Users report muscle relaxation benefits
- May help with appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Afghani Magnum Auto can be cultivated indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouse environments with a flowering time of approximately 80 days from seed to harvest. The strain grows best outdoors where it can achieve above-average size and potentially monster-sized proportions. Indoor cultivation is possible but requires adequate space as the plants can outgrow small growing areas. The strain prefers 20 hours of light for optimal growth but can adapt to 18/6 or 12/12 light cycles. Autoflowering seeds must be started in their final containers as the plants do not tolerate transplanting well. The strain shows typical indica characteristics with squat, branchy growth and requires large pots for best results. Plants are relatively hardy and suitable for beginner growers, with good resistance to pests and environmental stress. Expected yields are generous given the compact timeframe, making it attractive for commercial and personal cultivation.