AK-47 by Barney’s Farm
AK-47 by Barney’s Farm brings a classic four-way genetic background into a modern feminized seed format. Barney’s Farm currently also lists the line as AK, with Mexican, Colombian, Thai and Afghan genetics forming the basis. The result is not a narrow single-direction cultivar, but a broadly built hybrid with a sativa leaning frame.
In growth, AK-47 shows a robust, upright structure with enough lateral development to build more than a single central top. Barney’s Farm lists indoor heights of around 100 to 140 cm and outdoor heights of about 120 to 160 cm. That places the variety in a readable middle range: not a compact dwarf, but not an uncontrolled long runner either.
The flowering window is listed at 60 to 70 days. During this phase, the plants form longer, compact colas with dense flower development and visible resin coverage. For structured cultivation spaces, the balance of height, side framework and flower density is the relevant point, because the variety carries enough body without relying only on bulk.
The profile is described through citrus, spice and earthy notes. The THC value is listed at 26%, which should be read as chemotype data rather than a promise of effect. This keeps the line clearly within the field of classic, stronger hybrid genetics with a recognizable old school reference.
AK-47 remains a variety with a clear identity: four-part genetic origin, medium frame, dense flower formation and a classic profile shaped by citrus, spice and earthy notes. It does not read like a short-lived novelty, but like a stable hybrid line with a familiar genetic foundation.