Afghan Haze Strain
Energizes the mind while soothing the body. Relieves pain, depression, and appetite loss.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Afghan Haze Strain
Afghan Haze may have an excruciatingly long indoor flowering time of 10 weeks, but the large harvests of potent, crystal-covered buds are worth waiting for. It’s suitable for both indoor and outdoor growth.
The History and Genetics of Afghan Haze Strain
Afghan Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid that combines a resinous Afghani indica with a sweet-smelling Haze sativa. Created by former Sensi breeder Nevil Schoenmaker and Shantibaba of Mr. Nice Seeds, Afghan Haze balances energizing cerebral invigoration with soothing full-body effects.
Afghan Haze Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Afghan Haze has an aroma and flavor of woody earthy nuts with a floral sweet hint that becomes slightly skunky as the bud is burned. The flavors include earthy, tea, and woody notes. Visually, it presents small to medium-sized, round, light minty green super dense nugs with red undertones, fiery orange hairs, and a thick frosty coating of amber-hued trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Afghan Haze Strain
Afghan Haze is used to treat a variety of conditions, including chronic stress or anxiety, depression, lack of appetite, and chronic pain. It allows patients to treat pain, depression, and appetite loss during the day, and heavier doses can help ease the mind and body into peaceful sleep.
Main Effects of Afghan Haze Strain
Based on Afghan Haze strain reviews, users reported a number of effects. Positive effects include creativity, focus, euphoria, happiness, and relaxation. Neutral effects are dizziness, headache, and dry mouth.
Potential Side Effects of Afghan Haze Strain
Negative effects reported for Afghan Haze include dizziness, headache, and dry mouth. Moderation is key to avoid any unpleasant sensations. Start slow to experience a balanced and enjoyable high.