Manufacturer: Sensi Seeds
Afghani #1 by Sensi Seeds: the plants from the fast, heavy, compact side of the cannabis family tree are named after India, and it’s true that these female cannabisseeds are commonly grown for charas in the mountainous north of the country. However, the most perfect examples of the dark, ultra-resinous Cannabis Indica genotype are actually found hundreds of kilometres to the northwest, in the mountains of Afghanistan. Dedicated students of Indica bloodlines often refer to these varieties as ‘Afghanica’ when speaking of their favourites and as ‘hash plants’ when talking generally of the strains found across India, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Anyone looking for a fast, easy indoor strain need look no further. Whether growers want uniform crops from seed or outstanding pure Indica mother plants to fill their flowering space with dynamic dark green clones, Afghani #1 has i. Even first-timers find it hard not to succeed with this strain, and growers who bring out the full potential of Afghani #1 rank her among the finest original Indicas to be found anywhere.
Lineage: Afghani Genetics: Indica Flowering Time: 7 - 9 weeks Smell: very fruity Afghan, hashish THC: 20%
Sensi Seeds has been around since the 1980s. If you have been around growing at all, you have probably heard of them. They are based in Amsterdam and have been putting out seeds for decades. A lot of the genetics people still talk about started here.
Quick Facts Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Started: 1985 Focus: Classic lines, regular, feminised, and auto seeds Known For: Jack Herer, Northern Lights, Skunk #1, Super Skunk, Mothers Finest Good For: Anyone who wants stable seeds that have been grown for ages
The thing with Sensi is that their catalog has some true classics. Strains like Jack Herer or Northern Lights are kind of timeless. People keep going back to them because they just work. They also make autoflowering seeds and CBD strains now, which a lot of medical growers use. You can grow them pretty much anywhere. Indoors, outdoors, greenhouse, it does not matter. They are steady. Beginners do fine with them, and experienced growers still respect them. If someone asked what seeds to pick when you want something reliable or something with history, Sensi Seeds is usually one of the first names that comes up.