Afghan Skunk
Afghan Skunk is an indica strain originally developed in the United States by crossing pure Afghani indica genetics with the durable genes of Skunk plants. It quickly spread to Amsterdam and beyond, becoming known as a classic strain. The plant is popular among new growers due to its resilient Skunk genetics and is noted for high yields. Flowering time is around 8 weeks, producing buds with a menthol aroma mixed with the characteristic sweet skunk smell. THC levels test at about 17%, while it contains no CBD and 1% CBG. The strain is associated with feelings of sleepiness, relaxation, and hunger, and may help with phantom limb pain, lack of appetite, insomnia, and arthritis. Common side effects include dry mouth, dry eyes, and dizziness. Its flavor profile includes skunk, woody, and menthol notes, with terpenes such as myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene contributing to its scent and effects.
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Users report mixed experiences with Afghan Skunk. Some describe a potent, skunky, and fruity aroma with strong effects like relaxation, hunger, and sleepiness. Others found the buds small, dry, and lacking flavor or the expected skunky smell, leading to disappointment. The strain's potency and aroma appear inconsistent across different purchases.
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