Afghani

Afghani

Afghani is the mother of modern cannabis, with deep roots in the Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan. Hash aromas stimulate the nose with earthy, pungent, incense-like perfume. Its flowers were bred to persevere extremes in high desert regions. Afghani tastes spicy with an herbal earthiness that has a sweet, pine aftertaste. Afghani offers profound body highs while stimulating appetite and providing sedating relief, relaxing enough to kick up your feet, release tension in the body, and let go of any worries while freeing yourself with each exhale.

Afghani is the mother of modern cannabis, with deep roots in the Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan. Hash aromas stimulate the nose with earthy, pungent, incense-like perfume. Its flowers were bred to persevere extremes in high desert regions. Afghani tastes spicy with an herbal earthiness that has a sweet, pine aftertaste. Afghani offers profound body highs while stimulating appetite and providing sedating relief, relaxing enough to kick up your feet, release tension in the body, and let go of any worries while freeing yourself with each exhale.

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Relaxed

Hungry

Sleep

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Earthy

Sweet

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Terpinolene is an earthy terpene found in pine, lilac, and nutmeg. Cannabis cultivars develop different spectrums of terpenes as unique expressions in various geographical regions. As such, the presence of terpinolene is one indicator that can help distinguish a cultivar’s geographical origin. Terpinolene is a strong antioxidant, can produce sedative effects, and has effective transdermal applications.

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Afghani

Afghani

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Caryophyllene smells and tastes like black pepper, which it is commonly found in, and musk. Caryophyllene acts as an aid for pain, sleep troubles, and anxiety, and also helps provide relief to those suffering from neurological disorders.

Humulene smells like earthy hops, with a woody and spicy flavor. It is commonly found in basil, coriander, and hops. Humulene can help with pain management.

Terpinolene is an earthy terpene found in pine, lilac, and nutmeg. Cannabis cultivars develop different spectrums of terpenes as unique expressions in various geographical regions. As such, the presence of terpinolene is one indicator that can help distinguish a cultivar’s geographical origin. Terpinolene is a strong antioxidant, can produce sedative effects, and has effective transdermal applications.