Afghan Kush regular by World of Seeds
Afghan Kush regular by World of Seeds carries one of the clearest core lines in the bank’s catalogue. This is not built around modern overworked flavour styling or trend-driven hybrid language, but around a closed, robust Kush plant with short flowering, dense substance and a very legible origin character.
In growth, it stays small to medium in size, with tight internodal spacing, broad leaves and side branches that can carry weight properly. The plant builds in a calm and controlled way, without unnecessary length, and holds its compact shape even when flower mass starts to stack. That load-bearing architecture is one of the reasons it works well as a regular line, because it offers not only output but also a clean structural base.
Flowering runs through relatively fast and suits setups where long finishing times are not the goal. Indoors the plant remains easy to contain, while outdoors it makes most sense in stable drier conditions or under greenhouse protection. That fits the overall logic of the variety: not a delicate specialty line, but a hard, dependable Kush with a clear indica hand.
On aroma and flavour, Afghan Kush regular also stays firmly on the classic side. Instead of fruit, candy or sharpened modern sweetness, the line moves through a heavier spicy hash direction with wood and darker resin depth. It does not feel modernised. The older Afghan core is still very much intact here.
As a regular variety, Afghan Kush is strongest where origin, structure and selection value matter. Its appeal does not come from spectacle or exaggeration, but from a compact, stable and clearly Kush-led line that stands among the key foundation pieces of World of Seeds.