Alfred Packer

Alfred Packer

Alfred Packer

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Overview

Alfred Packer is an indica-dominant hybrid cannabis strain developed by Rare Dankness Seeds, a Colorado-based breeding company founded in 2010. This strain is a cross between Albert Walker and Afghani #1 IBL, combining genetics from two highly regarded lineages. Albert Walker itself is thought to have descended from Afghan Skunk and was bred in the Pacific Northwest, with evidence of its lineage found in its sour lemon and skunk smells. The Afghani #1 IBL parent brings traditional indica characteristics from one of the most respected pure indica landrace strains.

The strain is described as producing a 'happy' high that everyone enjoys, reflecting its reputation for mood enhancement and positive effects. Alfred Packer can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors, with plants requiring a flowering time of approximately 63 days. Notably, this strain was never made available as feminized seeds, maintaining its status as a regular seed variety that requires phenotype selection. The strain represents Rare Dankness Seeds' approach to preserving and combining elite genetics from different decades of cannabis breeding.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report mood enhancement
  • May help with stress relief
  • Often used for pain management
  • May assist with appetite loss

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Flowering time ranges from 55-70 days, with most sources indicating an average of 63 days. The strain is a mostly indica variety that can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors. This strain was never available as feminized seeds, meaning growers must work with regular seeds and select for desired phenotypes. The indica-dominant nature suggests plants will have typical indica growth patterns with shorter, bushier structures. Growing difficulty appears to be moderate, suitable for cultivators with some experience in phenotype selection and regular seed cultivation.

Genetics

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