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Afghan Haze

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CULTIVAR TYPEHYBRID
THC17%
CBG1%

Afghan Haze is a hybrid cultivar that has an average of 17% THC content. This cultivar is the result of crossing Afghani with Haze. Consumers report this cultivar has prominent earthy and woody flavors. Afghan Haze’s dominant terpene is myrcene. A common negative side effect of Afghan Haze is that consumers feel dry mouth. HashDash users report relief from depression and stress when ingesting Afghan Haze.

Dominant Terpenemyrcene
Parent CultivarsAfghaniHaze

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dry mouth (9)
dizzy (5)
dry eyes (4)
This information is for entertainment and education purposes only. Platform user feedback on cultivar effects is based on the individual’s experience, and not based on the advice of any medical professional.

Flavors and Aroma

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earthy

Consumed by 16 people

woody

Consumed by 7 people

flowery

Consumed by 6 people

Is Afghan Haze Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid?

Afghan Haze is a hybrid. Its lineage is Afghani and Haze.

Due to advanced cultivation techniques and cross-breeding, essentially most cultivars are hybrids.

Is Afghan Haze strong?

Afghan Haze has a THC percentage of 17%. Newer consumers may consider this a medium-THC strain. While THC content varies, Afghan Haze may be a good entry strain.

Experiences vary depending on the consumer. Tolerance level, lifestyle, diet, and growing method all impact how a strain makes you feel.

What does Afghan Haze smell like?

HashDash platform users indicate that Afghan Haze smells earthy, due to its terpenes profile of myrcene.

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