Afghan Skunk

$29.00

A classic strain perfect for those relaxing, sleepy and claming calm experiences.

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Afghan Skunk feels like a classic room-filler, where sweet earth and spice are the backbone and the sharper notes come in late. Afghan x Skunk genetics keep it traditional, and with low CBD plus an Indica leaning strain, sessions usually land on the slower side from the start. The aroma mixes earthy sweetness with woody spice, then diesel creeps in and adds bite, especially after the flowers have had time to cure.

It finishes fast at about 8 weeks in flower, which makes it easy to schedule when you want a quicker turnaround. Indoors it stays compact at 60 to 100 cm, so it suits smaller rooms and tents without constant height management. Outdoors it is simply Tall in the data, and it can build a larger frame that needs space and support once flower weight starts stacking. Yield is one of the big selling points: 500 to 550 gr/m² indoors and 900 to 1,000 gr/plant outdoors, strong numbers paired with the short flowering window. Outdoor harvest timing is September, an advantage for gardens that prefer finishing before deeper fall weather.

Done well, the jar ends up earthy, spicy, and a little sharp, and the overall experience leans calm and unhurried.

Genetic Background:Afghan x Skunk
THC: 
CBD:Low
Sativa:15%
Indica:85%
Flavor:Earthy, sweet, spicy, woody, diesel
Effect:Relaxing, sleepy, calming
Breeder Location: United States
Yield indoor:500-550 gr/m²
Yield outdoor:900-1,000 gr/plant
Flowering time:8 weeks
Height indoor:60-100 cm
Height outdoor:Tall
Harvest Month:September
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Afghan Skunk FAQ

Afghan Skunk is typically associated with combining an Afghan-style backbone with skunk-style vigor, aiming for hardy growth, strong aroma presence, and dependable flower stacking.

Afghan Skunk often grows with noticeable vigor, building a thicker frame than many delicate varieties, and it can fill a canopy quickly when veg conditions are stable.

Many growers experience Afghan Skunk as more balanced than extreme, with moderate stretch that is manageable if you plan training before the flip and keep internodes under control.

Afghan Skunk can develop a bold, room-filling smell in flower, often leaning musky, earthy, and pungent, so filtration and airflow are especially helpful indoors.

After curing, Afghan Skunk is often described as earthy and sharp with classic skunk-style pungency, and the finish can feel deep and “old-school” rather than sweet.

Afghan Skunk is often chosen for its straightforward growth habits and solid production potential, especially for growers who value consistency and resilience over finicky behavior.

Afghan Skunk is commonly planned as a moderate-to-quick finisher compared with longer hazes, though the exact timing depends on your environment and how mature you let flowers get.

With even canopy coverage and steady feeding, Afghan Skunk is often capable of strong yields, particularly because it can develop multiple productive flower sites when trained early.

Afghan Skunk generally handles topping and low-stress training well, and many growers like shaping it into an even canopy to maximize light distribution across flower sites.

It can be, especially if you start multiple plants, keep veg shorter, and focus on uniform structure, since vigorous growth can translate into efficient canopy fill.

The biggest challenges tend to be managing aroma indoors and keeping humidity and airflow dialed in late flower, especially if the plant produces dense clusters.

A medium container is often a practical fit because it supports steady root development without making watering unpredictable, and it pairs well with training-focused canopy builds.

Outdoors, Afghan Skunk often performs best when it has strong sun and consistent airflow, and it can reward growers who protect the plant from prolonged late-season moisture.

Yes, our seeds are third-party tested to help ensure genetic stability, and you can view the Certificate of Analysis on the product page.

Afghan Skunk is often picked by growers who want a strong, classic aroma profile and a plant that builds a productive canopy without requiring ultra-precise handling.

Feminized seeds are bred to produce flower-only plants, which helps you plan your canopy and feeding schedule without expecting male plants in a standard run.

In most cases, yes, because feminized plants are expected to develop as flower-producing plants, though it is still wise to avoid severe stress that can create odd expression.

Feminized seeds are often easier for new growers because they simplify planning, reduce surprises, and let you focus on learning core skills like watering, environment, and training.

Yes, Afghan Skunk is available in fully feminized form so you can expect flower-only plants under normal growing conditions.

Yes, they can fit soil, coco, or hydro setups, and the main driver of success is consistent environment control and a feeding plan that matches your medium.

Hemp seeds are legal in the US provided they contain less than 0.3% THC, as specified by the 2018 Farm Bill. However, it is your responsibility to research and comply with local laws and regulations before ordering.