Anyone ever grow/use World of Seeds Afghan Kush (not special not ryder just fem.)

EverythingsHazy

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And what were you're experiences. I see different reviews online but not too many recent ones. Also, Afghan Kush RYDER gets raving reviews so it would seem logical that the plant it is based off of would be almost the same but maybe more potent no?
 

higgins2k9

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I've just been looking through google and found a few reports from very recently and they're supposed to still be good and the afghan kush special is supposed to be a good one as well.
 

EverythingsHazy

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Did you try the search bar @ the top right
Yea but more than half of the threads that have what would be usable info reveal in the OP that they are regarding Afghan Kush Ryders or Afghan Kush Special, or are pretty old so I figured I'd ask o see if anyone was working with it now or have recently done so / tried it.

Appreciate the bump bro.
 

haulinbass

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If you like plants that taste like dogshit rolled in dirt its awesome. Its frost small tight buds and somewhat strong but it is some of the wrse tasting stuff ive ever grown.
 

joseywales

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One of the best strains I've ever grown. Really easy and it loves nutes. Very frosty and a high in thc content (up to 25 or so). Only thing is after about an hour you get tired unless you keep smoking more, very heavy body stone. Earthy and coffee mixed with fruit taste. Real winner for indica fans and new growers
 

EverythingsHazy

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One of the best strains I've ever grown. Really easy and it loves nutes. Very frosty and a high in thc content (up to 25 or so). Only thing is after about an hour you get tired unless you keep smoking more, very heavy body stone. Earthy and coffee mixed with fruit taste. Real winner for indica fans and new growers
Very interesting how people either love or hate this strain.
 

Ice Cubez

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I got a 7 pack of these seeds and its my first year growing so wish me luck! Looking to start out my growing career on a DIY mentality with a large percentage of the equipment to keep start up costs minimal.
 
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