
Afghan Kush
IndicaOld school bud. Afghan Kush comes to us from the Afghanistan/Pakistan border region where its genetics were refined for centuries. This 100% indica strain is known for its earthy, spicy aromas with a slightly sweet taste.
Levels
THC
CBD
Terpene Profile
Myrcene
Linalool
Humulene
Caryophyllene
Limonene
Aromas
Earth
Spice
Skunk
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Facts
- Broad leaves
- Big buds
- Heavy resin
- Spicy and earthy
Origin

Grow Notes
Ancestor Plant
Many of the Kush strains that are available can trace their origins, at least partly, to Afghan Kush. It’s up at the top of the Kush family tree.
Prune Before Flip
Before it flips to flower – starting the process of growing buds – Afghan Kush likes to be pruned to remove any excess shoots and leaves.
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Cola
Archived Strains
These strains are not currently grown in the greenhouse. We may grow them again one day, and if there’s one you miss, please let us know. To stay up to date with what’s currently flowering, please sign up for our newsletter.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Driven by a love of plants, our growers select the strains that grow in our greenhouse based on a variety of factors, including potency, terpene levels, and disease resistance. We also select our strains based on their history and popularity within the BC market – we are, after all, all about growing and telling the story of quality BC bud.
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Our high-tech greenhouse allows for the precise manipulation of the heat, light, and energy the sun brings. We use a mixed-light cultivation process, which harnesses the power of the sun to grow and provides supplemental light in the darker months to mimic the sun by providing our plants will all the spectrums of light they need to thrive.
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Our growing process is 100% chemical pesticide-free. All our plants are grown in a coconut husk fibre (aka ‘coir’). We feed them a proprietary plant food that is lab-tested and approved by Health Canada. In fact, it’s similar to the food-grade plant food our team gave to their crops of tomatoes and peppers previously, a formulation based on learnings from decades of success.