How to grow Afghan Kush Early Harvest
Seb's take
Generations of Afghan Kush growing wild along the Tajik-Uzbek border produced this stable, unmixed phenotype — pure Indica, and rare for it these days. Wood and earth on the nose; the effect is anything but cerebral, more a slow shockwave working outward through the muscle. Approach as you would a staircase in the dark.
Growing Afghan Kush Early Harvest: what to expect
Feminized photoperiod stock. You control when she flowers, which is a responsibility as much as a convenience; the light schedule guide keeps you on the right side of it.
Flowering is done in roughly 6 weeks. The calendar will suit the impatient; the flowering notes will suit everyone.
Expect 450 g/m² — a working grower's yield, reliable rather than theatrical. The harvest guide will see it in safely.
Listed at 21.6% THC — potent, verifiably. The figure comes from the breeder's testing, not from our enthusiasm.
She smells of earth and heritage; nothing invented, nothing added.
Grower reports give her a relaxed lean: unhurried company for an unhurried evening.
Learn to grow her properly:
Common questions about Afghan Kush Early Harvest
How long does Afghan Kush Early Harvest take to flower?
Around 6 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers. Quick, as these things go.
Is Afghan Kush Early Harvest an autoflower or a photoperiod strain?
A feminized photoperiod strain — flowering starts when you switch the lights, so the timing is yours to control.
How strong is Afghan Kush Early Harvest?
The breeder lists THC around 21.6%. Firmly in the strong band.
What does Afghan Kush Early Harvest smell and taste like?
Earthy on the nose — the old-school profile, done properly.