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Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Afghani Milk by CH9 Female Seeds


Ch9 Female Seeds, Europe
Indica-Dominant
Genetics: Ch9 Vintage 2006 x Mazar-i-Sharif
Potency: THC 18-22%
www.ch9femaleseeds.com



Afghani Milk is a solid strain stemming from the Ch9 Female Seeds breeding program. Ch9 Vintage 2006, a powerfully bred plant comprised of Afghani, Power Plant and Jack Herer genetics, has been bred to an extremely fast growing Mazar-i-Sharif hybrid that was an underground hit in Holland several years ago. The Northern Afghani genetics really shine through, and the white trichomes common to Mazari plants are definitely visible.

The high resin production of Afghani Milk plants means that they are extremely sticky when in flower, so be careful when handling. The structure is short, and the plant grows quickly, making it ideal for beginners trying out a closet operation for the first time, as well as anyone needing to keep their grow on the down low, literally as well as figuratively. As with any fast-growing plant you should ensure that the plant doesn’t run away with itself; make sure they don’t succumb to pest problems in the hidden depths of the lower branches or grow too close to your lights. Keep the lights in your grown room at least 8 to 10 inches away from the tips of your plants, or they can burn. These plants do grow well under LEDs, so if you’re wanting to have a foray into the newer lighting world, and want to avoid the problems of high electricity bills and light burn on your crop, try an LED set up with Afghani Milk plants. This does involve a high initial cost for the lights themselves, but if you’re interested in moving forward in your growing techniques it could be worthwhile. The sight of the resin on these plants underneath an LED light is enough to make any stoner smile, so try it if you get the chance.

If the buds become too heavy for the branches to properly support them, you can use stakes or netting to secure them, which is within reach of decent light. Expect a yield of about 65 to 70 grams if you operate on a vegetative state of 35 to 45 days, and a flowering time of 7 weeks.

Smokers should be prepared for a very tangy, hashy taste and smell erupting from this resinous beauty. Depending on the amount smoked, and your own state before you smoke it, the effect can be near-narcotic in its high which is fast working and lingering, though couch lock doesn’t creep up. I’ve heard a lot of medical patients comment on this plant’s ability to relieve stomach pain and alleviate spasms from multiple sclerosis. Medical patients can smoke this plant safely and be productive in their daily lives as the high is not overly heavy or lethargic but rather a head buzz with some mildly energetic cerebral effects.

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