Afghaniberry regular by T.H. Seeds
Afghaniberry is not built around height. It comes through the room with body. The plant usually stays in the short to medium range, carries a broad Afghan base, and shows large leaves early along with a firm main stem and side branches that can take real weight. Nothing about it feels thin or twitchy. It feels grounded.
Afghani and JCP pull the plant in a clear direction without turning it dull. The Afghani side brings bulk, leaf mass and that compact lower build. JCP adds more upward drive and a little more air through the upper structure, so the plant does not turn into a blocky lump but keeps some movement through the top.
The flowers come in firm and packed rather than long and airy. The set is dense, the surface starts taking resin early, and the canopy stays workable because stretch does not run out of hand. That makes the plant easier to hold together when you want the side branches to rise evenly into the top line.
Flowering is usually around 8 to 9 weeks. T.H. Seeds lists it at about 90 to 130 cm in height with yields around 350 to 450 g per square meter. The aroma does not lean into modern candy language. It stays closer to spice, fruit and a light floral edge. More plant, more substance, less show.
| Crossing | Afghani x JCP |
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| Indica | 40 % |
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| Sativa | 60 % |
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| THC | High |
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| Flowering time | 60-70 Days |
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| Harvest month | October |
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| High | 90-130 cm |
| Yield indoors | 350-400 g/m2 |