Afghanica by Anesia Seeds
Afghanica by Anesia Seeds does not take its shape from the louder dessert side of modern hybrid breeding. Its strength sits in a compact Afghan indica frame, a heavy leaf expression and a dense flower build that keeps the variety close to its landrace background.
The Afghan origin matters here because it gives the plant a different kind of pressure. Afghanica is built around a short to medium structure, thick side branches and a stable body rather than long reach. The line feels more grounded than flashy, with the plant mass held low and firm through the main frame.
Listed as a feminized indica landrace, Afghanica reaches around 90 to 110 cm indoors and 110 to 130 cm outdoors. The 7 to 9 week flowering window fits that structure well, giving the plant room to close up its flower zones and develop a resin heavy surface without losing the compact Afghan shape.
The flower side is where the Anesia reading becomes sharper. Afghanica is placed with condensed buds, strong trichome coverage and a 25 percent THC profile. That figure works as part of the chemotype and product identity, not as a usage promise. The more important point is how the fixed plant body, dense bud formation and resin surface sit together.
The profile stays classic rather than polished into modern candy language. Floral notes sit over an earthy base, giving Afghanica a dry, old indica direction inside a more performance focused Anesia catalogue. It is a cleaner fit for users comparing compact landrace based genetics, dense flower structure and a clear Afghan line character.