Afghani Milk

Afghani Milk

Afghani Milk

Indica AI Generated

Also known as: Mazari Milk

Overview

Afghani Milk is a pure indica strain bred by CH9 Female Seeds, created by backcrossing a vintage 2006 hybrid to a Mazar-e-Sharif hybrid with Northern Afghani hashish influences. The strain derives its name from the phenomenon observed in Afghanistan where outdoor plants become covered in white trichomes during late December, locally referred to as 'Mazari milk.' This distinctive strain combines traditional Afghan genetics with modern breeding techniques to create a fast-acting, narcotic-like cannabis variety. Afghani Milk exhibits the classic characteristics of its Afghan heritage with short, compact structure combined with quick growth patterns, making it accessible for both beginner and experienced growers. The strain is particularly noted for its heavy resin production and potent medicinal properties, offering a tangy, sweet hash flavor profile that pays homage to its Middle Eastern roots. Unlike many heavily sedating indicas, Afghani Milk provides what users describe as a 'lasting dynamic heady buzz' rather than complete couch-lock, making it somewhat unique among traditional Afghan varieties.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from stomach pain and spasms
  • May help with multiple sclerosis symptoms
  • Often used for pain management
  • Frequently chosen for nighttime relief

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Afghani Milk is considered suitable for both beginner and experienced growers, featuring short structure combined with quick growth. The strain flowers in 7 weeks with indoor yields up to 70 grams per plant with 25-35 days of vegetative time. Outdoor yields average 260 grams per plant but can reach up to 350 grams depending on vegetative time and growing season. The plant can be grown both indoors and outdoors, inheriting the hardy genetics typical of Afghan varieties. Plants often develop a heavy coating of white trichomes, especially in outdoor grows, giving the strain its distinctive 'milk' appearance.

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