Afpak
Afpak, named for its direct Afghani and Pakistani landrace heritage, is a pretty predominantly indica hybrid with light green and deep bluish purple leaves. The taste and odor tend to be floral accompanied by a touch of lemon, making the inhale light and smooth. Its effects begin in the belly by activating the appetite. There really is also a strong relaxation that begins in the head and face, and gradually sinks down into the body. Appreciate this strain of cannabis if you're suffering from stress, mild physical discomfort, or having difficulty consuming food.

Strain Flavor

When smoked or converted into an edible form, the flavor of the Afpak strain is best described as Pine, Pungent, and Butter.


Afpak Strain Medicinal Benefits and Side Effects

Relaxed 99.25% of users reported feeling relaxed.
Happiness 3.51% of users reported feeling happier.
Focused 17.54% of users reported feeling focused.
Creativity 17.28% reported improved feelings of creativity.
Anti-Depressant 99.41% of users felt uplifted after consumption.
Pain Reduction 66.08% of users noticed a reduction in pain.
Stressed 99.73% of users reported reduced stress.
Insomnia 66.07% of users reported trouble sleeping.
Cramps 32.79% of users reported fewer cramps.
Dizziness 99.69% of users reported feeling dizziness.
Sleepy 3.74% of users reported feeling sleepy.

How to Breed Afpak Seeds

Below you can find a list of strains that are parents and predecessors which led to the medicinal effects and properties of the Afpak cannabis strain. It was through the breeding of these strains which led to the production of Afpak marijuana seeds, while attempting to cultivate their combined effects and therapeutic properties. To breed your own Afpak seeds, you would need to cultivate a mixture of the following strains:



Afghani Strain Information

Ancestry and DNA - Children of the Afpak Strain

Below you can find a list of strains which were bred from Afpak in an attempt to leverge it's medicinal properties and growing attributes.



Jack's Girl Strain Information